WINNING TEAM OF INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATING LEAGUE OF -PENNSYLVANIA The winning-Penn- , State team in the above picture is; left to right, Wan F. H. Wentzel, Morell Smith, Andrew A. A Victory in Debate. With thevictory over Swarthmore at Carlisle, on the tenth of this inbntli, the debating team won the championship of 'the Intercollegi-te League of Pennsylvania. The semi finals last December. it will be re membe:ea; resulted in victories for Swarthmore and State, over F. & M. and Dickinson, 'respectively. Thus in winning tne championship, State has vanquished two of the best debating teams in the Common. wealth. At - the beginning of the year there was a doubt in the minds of Many as to the prospect for - the year: It was known that Braucher: hb con- tritiuted 5 - o'hiudh to the success of the learirlait -- Yeaf, - would - not be out for this year's - team: ' "The loss of '`DaddY"'"Gioff was- - also felt, and the work for'-the year ap• parently begun , -under a- -handicap. But from -the.:material l3 -whith came .otttl• the-'present 1 2 whining- team- was evolved. THE STATE COLLEGIAN "Borland and Wm. R: Lams Apart from the earnest efforts of the Members of the team, the coach ing of Prof: 'Frizzell was an impor tant factor in the success which has been met-' with this year. To the members of the team, too much credit can not be given, for with no glory or prize in view, they gave their best efforts to win another championship for old State. They ieceive no recognition, such as the members of athletic teams get, but they have the consciousness of duty well done, and the respect of their fellows for the part they have playea in upholding State's name among her sister — institutions in this great ColfitlOn'Viealth. The fearn`,"which was the same in 'l3 , btity - detiat es, ' consisted of 'the -tol loiririg" Men: W: F. H: 'Os; A. A.' ikirland;` 'O9; M Smith '11; and W. R'"Lanni;''l(Valterriate. - :The ,t bgagetnent of C. -Thomas, - :.96,-antimMiss--Frances M-I Barnhart, - -of Bellefonte, !has -been announcea ArAIMNI. G. E. Cohen, 'O7, is teaching at Maryland Agricultural College. - Dr. F. E: Knoch, '96, , is engaged in- the Oil Refining - business ' at Florence, Colo. R. E. Cooper, 'O5, is with the W. Va. Pulp and Paper Co. at Me— "chanicville, N. Y. J. L. Haehnlen, '99, is with the- Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad. company, Ensley, Ala. E. C. Silvius, 'O3, is assistant su pervisor of the West Jersey and Seat Shore R. R.', at Millville, N. Y. John B. "Miller, ex-1900, has re- Moved nis laid office to 310 South Penn Square-Buildink, H. G. German, 'O3, is with the Nordmbni Cheniical company, at Nardi - AMA, Sullivan Co:, Pa. J. R. M.• Andrews, 'K3, and-wife mourn-the.los,s , cit a•young daughter, -Esther•Conlyn Andrews,.•who -.died recently.
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