eral Electric company at Philadel phia was married to Miss White, of Lynn, Mass., on Nov. 30. The following six alumni are with with the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. : G H. Deike, 'O3, superintendent of Mosgrove Coal Mines; P. G. Elder, 'O4, superintendent of Grand Rapids Gypsum Mines; E. N. Zern, 'O3, sales agent, Clarksburg, W. Va., Mines; V. L. Henry, 'O7, C. L. Garrett, 'O7, H. D. Mason, 'O7, on mining corps at Creighton, Charleroi and Mosgrove, respectively. There will be a short meeting of the Penn State Chess Club Saturday evening, Feb. 22, in loom 130 Main. All the members are urged to be present and all students interested in the game are cordially invited. LINCOLN. Fred Lewis Pattee When falls a Man, his work heaped round him high, His tools as last he dropped them from his hand, His block half hewn, the triumph that he Planned A dream that he alone could glorify, From out our souls there leaps the sudden cry, Of half self pity born, as weak we stand Above the dead so pitiful yet grand : "This is not death ; his work shall never die." Shall never die ! Ah lightly words are spent, And lofty soars the tribute o'er the bier, And full and tear compelling rings the We carve upon the new-hewn monument ; But will our sons behold it with a ear ? And thus upon that distant April day, When in a breath the blameless one was low, Wheit hushed and awed alike were friend and foe, - And for an hour the conflict died away, There sudden rose above the piteous clay A thousand voices crying in their woe : "He was dtvine,•till now we did not know ; He is not dead ; his work shall not decay " And was it true, that cry above the bier ? Ah true indeed. .The sons now guide the plow ; To us the war is but the evening tale Of things afar ; but still we drop the tear At his great name,and crown his lofty brow. The Man is real ; the rest grows vague . THE STATE COLLEGIAN THE RUSH IS ON 100 Suits lioeynss Children's AT HALF PRICE 100 Overcoats lIV/ieliss Children s Montgomery & Company Gladstone Taylor, college representative