News From the Library. The Library recently received frcm an "unnamed donor" in the Eastern part of the State $60.00 for the purchase of specific books to be inscribed "In Loving Memory of Professor George C. Butz." From S. J. Shanbecker, of Lans down, Pa., comes a file of The Pennsylvania German, a distinct and welcome addition to our Pennsyl vania collection. As a matter of convenience, the newspaper racks in the Libraity have been plainly marked. If stu dents using the papers will kindly return them to their proper places, it will facilitate finding just what is wanted. A complete list of the city, county, and town papers on file will be posted shortly. A num ber of interesting additions have been secured by gift this year. The fact that at the University of Nevada, women of the first and second classes engaged in a rush still turther shows tne strenuosity of the West. C. D. Conklin, 'O7, is with the Lewis F. Shoemaker Co., bridge builders, at Philadelphia, Pa. W. C. Bratton, 'O7, is doing drafting for the new automobile speedway on Long Island. J. H. Snyder, 'O3, is holding a very good position in the Still De partment of Wickwire Bros., N. Y. C. L. Eshelman, 'O5, is secretary of Jandus Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Walter J. Dumm, 'O6, is teaching science in the high school at Wash ington, N. J. James V. Kyle, 'O3, is constrnc tion foreman of the California Gas Electric company, at Richmond, California. Harry L. Jones, 'O2, is superin tendent of plants for the Rockland Light and Power Co., and Nyack. THE STATE COLLEGIAN • An Invitation We take this means of extending an invitation to you to call and see our display of suitings and ready to wear clothing for the coming spring. New blocks in soft and stiff hats. Famous Briggins Hopkins straws now on display. Montgomery & Company Gladstone Taylor, college representative