authorities, should, therefore, use every effort to discourage the erec tion of these temporary structures. They disfigure the campus, they are a waste of money, and they are a tremendous fire hazard. Athletic Association Nominations. At a meeting of the Athletic As sociation held on Monday morning the following nominations were made for the year of 1907-08. The elec tions will be held in the Armory on Monday evening. President R. M. Pennock P. A. L. Maurhoff Vice President W. Fuhs A. G. Frick G. E. Ogilvie Secretary A. F. Pond 3. L. Martin Treasurer M. S. McDowell W. D. Crockett W. H. Parker Assistant Football Manager G. W. Humes F. S. Engle F. C. Clifford J. L. Martin J. E. Platt J. M. McKee A. H. Jones W. L. McCoy Plans are being considered for holding an alumni banquet at Har risburg. Efforts will be made to have Dr. Sparas present on this occasion. The last meeting of tne Woman's Club will be held Monday evening May 18, at the home of Mts. J. P. Welsh. Each member is cordially invited to bring a friend with her. The board of, trustees of the Western University of Pennsylvania have changed the name of that in stitution to the University of Pitts burg. This change will have to be passed upon by the courts, but there is no doubt but what it will be THE STATE COLLEGIAN Student ciThe most glorious stock of good things we ever offered our trade, consisting of fine clothing, hats, shirts and neckwear and all articles included in a regular line of men's, youth's and boys' furnishing goods now ready in profusion liontgonriery & Company S. M. Smith, 233 McAllister, college representative
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