whicn will probably be published by John Wiley and Sons within a few months The Pharsonians Organize. At a meeting of the Pharsonians on Monday night a permanent or ganization was effected. The of ficers are: president, R. W. Krise; secretary, H. P. Armstrong, teas urer, P. 0. Ray; manager, B. D. Kunkle. These officers will serve during the remainder of this college year. It was also decided to give $lOO to the Conference fund of the Y. M. C. A. Memorial Day Exercises. Preparations are being made to hold suitable memorial services at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon, in honor of our late President, Dr. Atherton. The veterans and the sons of veterans will be present to join in the exercises. President Sparks will deliver an aadrcss at Dr. Atherton's grave, and several other speakers will also be present. At the meeting on next Sunday evening, the Christian Association will be addressed by Mr. Clinton.N. Laird, of the faculty of the Canton Christian College, China. If the weatner is suitable, this meeting will be held on the campus in front of the Main Building. All those who are interested in the work of Groff, 'O7, are especially invited to hear and to meet this colleague of Groff's in the Canton college. The Association wishes to ex press its very heartfelt thanks to (.leneral and Mrs. Beaver for the portrait of Hugh Beaver that was received last week. The portrait is hung in Room 273 Main, and will serve as a constant reminder of the true life of one of State's noblest sons. The College preacher for next Sunday will probably be the Rev. Allan Sheldon Woodle, of Narberth, Pa., who frequently preached to the students when he was located at TIIE STATE COLLEGIAN qThe most glorious stock of good we ever offered our trade, consis tine clothing, hats, shirts and ne• and all articles included in a regul of men's, youth's and boys' fun goods now ready in profusion Montgomery & Coin pa S. M. Smith, 233 McAllister, college representative
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