Three Free Lectures Announced. The Committee on the Free Lec- ; ture Course announces three lectures to be delivered during the remainder of the college year, as follows: On Friday evening, May 1, at 8.15, Dr. R. S. Woodward, Presi dent of the Carnegie Institution, will lecture on "The Carnegie Institution of Washington and Its Work." Dr. Woodward is eminent as an educator, engineer, and scientist. A partial biography as found in "Who's Who in America" is as follows: Woodward, Robert Simpson, edu cator; grad. University of Mich., C. E. 1872; Ph. D., 1892; Sc. Univ. of Pa., 1905; astronomer, geographer, and chief geogra pher U. S. Geol. Survey, 1884- 90; faculty of Columbia Univ., 1893 1905; Pres. Carnegie InStitu tioti,qa&sbington, .ginbe -1905 ;.--Presi derit A. A. A: S., '1900:01; 1 cPres. Alin' Math. Soc:,1:89811900. On Monday evening, - ' .l. May'-• 11, Mr: , Warren F. 'Gregory; loatinager nd treasurer 'of' the "Eloiton'Tiblish ing house of Lee; Lathrop & Shep ard'COmpanv,,will.lecture on "The Making of a 'Book." A more ex tended note will be made in next week's issue. During the last week in May Dr. Barton W. Everman, of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, will deliver a popular illustrated lecture, the exact date to be announced later. Special Notice to Alumni. Remember the "Library copy" • when - you print an article or • book. The alumni collection can be made of the greatest interest, it all will co operate. The Library is making a special effokt: also, to' collect Penn sylvania' - Books; PaMPhlets,'• Im prints, etc., and itrthis 'erideavor , the students and•alumnilresiding (the .State may _most signally aid. "a -- 'l-1. YR. 'T V• - 2%4 -i--1 1 ;N• W. 'o..lifttliNE R , Room-Resides VACArtlON WaR-K Second - a - dor &low Pres. church THE STATE -COLLEGIAN Base -Ball Goods have the endorsement of the big play ers in the American, National and Minor leagues. Reach Mitts and Gloves are used by such famous men as Kling, Lajoie, Chance, Davis, Ten ney and many others sufficient evi dence of Reach superiority. They say no other make holds the ball so surely. Prices of ' Catchers' Mitts, 25 cents to $B.OO each. First Basemen's Mitts, $l.OO to $4.00 each. Fielders' Mitts, 50 cents to $3.00 each. Fielders' Gloves, 25 cents to $3.50 each `. `=The is the official bdll of the krdatiAmer ican League. Its useis compulsory in every game played by an AmericuwLeagueTeam;as the ICeich`Ball lias been adopta `exclusively fora period'crf years by that Organization. • ,AO 4 . The 'Reach 421 Guarantee 111 40517 Applies fo all Reach Bash Ball Goods (except balls and bats•under $1.00). The Reach trade mark on any article is a guarantee of quality —it means satisfaction, a new article or your money back (with exception above). The REACH 1 0llicial Base Ball Guide for 190 S Now ready. 'the recognized authority on all base ball matters. The exclusive hand book of the American League. Contains pl.ty ing rules, schedules, records and complete review of the 1907 season. Also contains over 300 photos of leading teams and players. Illus trated and detailed account of the 1907 World's Series. 10•Ccats at all dealers or by mall - 1 i OFFICIAL , I Affieticg Leagueßall , , 'ARRAN TED Due Runeg i l If you cannot procure our goods o f your dealer, write to us, and on receipt of price we will deliver what you desire. Piffle for Our FREE 1903 Base Ball Catalogue and Base Ball 'Story tiy) Elbeet 'Hubbard. A. ''l-41t 4 EAClfree• CO., `,•` 'lt atlialiOStreet. Phthidelpidir." Pa. WAX! r -LP. Base Balls Bats " - Catchers . ' Mitts Masks ' • 'Belli PrOteetors •Fielders'. Mink\ 'Gloves, etc. -Address Box 229
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