State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 05, 1908, Image 10

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    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