State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 05, 1908, Image 7

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    COLLEGE NOTES.
Dr. Sparks spent Monday at the
college on his way west from the
series of alumni meetings.
Wanted—A combination snow
shoe and life preserver to render the
navigation of the campus alks leas
dangerous.
It is rumored that the sand re
cently deposited near the Ladies
Cottage is intended for distribution
to timid callers.
The senior class has decided
to hold their banquet in Bellefonte
some time this month. The com
mittee consists of C. S. Snavely, F.
A. Hull, J. E. Boyle, J. E. Perry,
and D. R. Simpson.
On Sunday evening at 6.15 in the
Old Chapel, there will be a mass
meeting in place of the usual Y. M.
C. A. meeting. The subject thereof
will be "Daddy" Groff, 'O7.
Dr. Stecker, mho is a life mem•
ber of the American Mathematical
Society, attended the regular meet.
ing of that society at Columbia Uni
versity, New York City, on Feb.
29th.
"Tom" Fennell, who has for
several years coached our football
teams, was re-electea for a three
year team on the advisory football
committee at Cornell. This com
mittee guides the destinies of the
coaching system
Chicago Alumni to Dine.
An alumni dinner will be given at
the University Club in Chicago on
the evening of March 14th at which
it is hoped that all alumni and
former students living in or near
Chicago will be present. Further
information will be furnished by
Mr. W. M. Camp, Manhattan Build
ing, Chicago.
W. T. DUNN
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
It is impossible to judge the
- International Clothes by the
price. There is nothing about
them that is similar to others—so comparison is out
place. They' stand alone. Though popular priced they'
are far in advance gf those that co t you double. The
difference lies in the fact that the International Tailoring Co.,
Ncw York and Chicago have different methods and
ar_: able to render service 21 Ih2 hi ,- /hest order at a price
that none can imitate. ' •z. 9.
E. D. MATTER, AGENT
H.-A. EVEY
....._ Livery
CAB WORK A SPECIALTY
Both 'Phones
"MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB
AT
McALLISTER HALL
Three Dollars a week And worth it all
ROOM No. 666 AI A 1 N
W. D. CUSTARD
NALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDING
STATE COLLEGE
PAINTING AND PAPERING
F. B. SCOTT