State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, December 12, 1907, Image 9

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    STATE COLLEGE NOTES
Dr. Frear, Prof. McDowell and
Prof. Mairs are away on institute
work.
Prof. Van Norman will he our
representative at the state grange.
Prof. Agee is attending a teachers
meeting in the western part of the
state.
The Woman's Literary Club will
meet next Tuesday evening at tne
home of Mrs. G. G. Pond.
Miss Margaret B. MacDonald has
taken up her duties as assistant
Professor of Agricultural Chemistry.
The offices of the School of
Agriculture and Experiment Station
are uow located in the new building.
A Tribute to General Beaver.
At a recent meeting of the Junior
class it was unamiously voted to
dedicate the 1909 La Vie to General
James A. Beaver, This act is a
tribute to the character of the man,
a token:of the love and esteem which
every State man holds for him. A
life spent in unselfish labor for
others is not unappeciated.
The class also decided that in view
of the usual crowded condition of
the Armory at the Junior Assembly
to be given in June, invitations will
be issued this year only to members
of the two upper classes and to
alumni.
Junior Agriculturists.
Several of the Agricultural juniors
made their annual trip to the In
ternational Stock Show in Chicago
last week. Those who constituted
the party were W. H. Morgan, E.
K. Hibshman, W. E. Gross, 0. C.
Bowes, P. I Wrigley, H. A. Moore,
and Professor Tomhave under
whose direction the trip was made.
During the week a convention
took place in Chicago at which four
hundred students attending the
show were present. The whole trip
was reported to be a very pleasant
and profitable one.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
It makes no difference
(lilt doesn't make any difference if
yoU're told otherwise ; it doesn't
make any difference if you think
otherwise now—the only clothes for
the man who wants to dress well, and
is careful of his money, are the Mont
gomery & Co. clothes.
Men's furnishing goods.
College Pennants.
Merchant tailoring.
Particular attention given to evening
dress clothes.
The Park Hotel
Williamsport, Pa.
Headquarters for all "State"
teamsc—%Located opposite
the P. R. R. station Free
bus to P. & R. R. R. station.
Rates $2.50 per day and up
ward
D. KAVANAUGH, Manager
Montgomery
& Company
Bellefonte
Both 'Phones
Gladstone Taylor, college representa
I. C. HO O L,MIES
Staple and Fancy
Groceries, Fruits
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
F. F. Blair & Co
Jewelers and Opticians
Corner Brockerhoff House
Repairing a specialty All work guarant
THE MALLORY STUDII
PHOTOGRAPHY
BELLEFONTE PENN
Specially of Oval Portrait Franz
M, Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma
J. GEORGE STOLL
Student agent for Writing Paper, Shir
Corduroys and Pennants
Room 341
MoALLISTER HALF
Kindly mention the State I
legian when calling upon
advertisers. V IV °I