Wrestling Meet. On Friday evening the Wrestling club will hold a meet in the Armory, for the championship of the Club. Medals will be awarded to the win ners of each bout. As it was found impossible to arrange , a meet with any'other college this year, the club decided'to hold this meet in order show how the intercollegiate rules compare with the old rules used in the interclass meet. An attempt may be made later to adopt these rules for the interclass contests. An admi3sion fee of 15 cents will be charged in order to pay the ex pe3ses of the club for this year and to put it on a sound financial basis for next year, when it is expected that several meets will be arranged. College Improvement. The Y. M. C. A Meeting on next Sunday evening will be on the sub ject "How can I better the college spirit and customs of Penn. State?" All the fellows are invited to attend and take part in the discussion, whether or not they are members of the Association. The only re striction is that there be no "destruc tive criticism or knocking," every body being expected to at least ad vance some remedy for the defects he may see or think he sees in un dergraduate activities. Pleasc note that only undergraduate faults are to be considered. April sth, 6.15 p m. in Room 529 Main. Collegian Trials. Members of the freshman class who wish to try for positions on the Collegian board should place their applications containing names and college addresses in the box in Room 130 Main within the next few days. Each applicant will be as signed a subject on which to write, the trials continuing for such time as is necessary to give an idea of each applicant's ability. These positions are open to all 1911 men, and are filled solely on merit. If further in- THE STATE, COLLEGIAN Spring and Summer Styles giT Of high grade ready to wear ‘.31 and made to measure Sack Suits, Raincoats, Topcoats, Evening Clothes or Outing Trousers will be exhibited at Nit tany Inn, Thursday and Friday, April 2 and 3. A showing of authoritative styled clothes, made exclusively for this store. We do not want you to miss this opportunity of seeing the greatest line of clothing that ever came from the "Home of Fashion." Made for us, for you by Hart Schaffner & Marx Garson Meyer & Company Rosegwald & Wiel F'ellham State Representative J. G. Stoll, 341 McAllister Hall Skating Rink GOOD FLOOR BEST SKATES Knisely • Brothers SIM THE CLOTHIER CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN BELLEFONTE THE MALLORY STUDIO . PHOTOGRAPHY BELLEFONTE PENNA Specialty of Oval Portrait Frames M. Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma - HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask.... .. JOHN I. OLEWINE 13 andatvonkun One pound (95 sheets) fine Linen Fabric Paper, stamped in one color, from especially Engraved Die; one box (50 envelopes) plain, to $2'75 match above paper; 50 Calling Cards from new plate script, all for - - Menus and Dance Programs STOLL, ROOM 341 McALLISTER HALL
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