State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 12, 1908, Image 7

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    Lecture by Dr. Robt. Ellis Thompson.
The fourth lecture in the Free
Lecture Course will he delivered in
the Auditorium on Saturday evening,
March 14, by President Robert
Ellis Thompson, Ph. D., S. T. D.,
of the Central High School, of
Philadelphia. The title of Dr.
Thompson's lecture is "The History
of the Home." Before assuming
the presidency of the Central High
School, which is the "city college"
of Philadelphia, Dr. Thompson was
for thirty years professor in the
University of Pennsylvania. He
has delivered courses of lectures at
Yale, Harvard, and Princeton, and
has won a reputation as a writer and
lecturer on historical and economic
subjects. Doors will be open at
7 30. The lecture will begin at
b o'clock.
A Crowded House.
The Y. M. C. A. course closed
last Friday night with one of the
best entertainments heard here in a
long while. A crowded house
greeted Victor and his Venetian
band and enjoyed the concert im
mensely. Some of the most stir
ring classics interspersed with light
selections made up the splendid pro
gram. Mrs. Wm. Keye Miller as
sisted by rendering several vocal
solos. The Y. M. C. A. is to be
congratulated on offering a course
like that of the past season.
The competition for the position
of freshman historian has resulted
in the selection of Chas. F. Smyth,
who will be class historian during
the four years his class remains in
college.
St-te - Treasurer Berry spent Mon
day at the college with his son.
"MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB
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W. T. DUNN F. B. SCOTT
McALLISTER HALL
Three Dollars a week And worth it all
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
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