eigg..l . :**iigi*gigi*cgtigiaiP,iP,,,i= . ..-§ : 417 • PZ e e g. e ' Colle ®0 Men or.Q' e e gQ3k iiQ' Q 4 gl ili We ask you to give us a call and look • • r.(l over our line of samples for tailor made a.Q . 9, Pr(b e clothing. We are representing this sea- m son the largest tailoring house known— B. g 1(79i the Stern Company, of Rochester, New ' 66 15 5 York. We guarantee a fit e 5 '6,0:0' 5 5 5 . Harry W. Sauers 5 76,6:1 e e Pressing The Clothier Cleaning go 8:0 0 STUART •:. BLOCK '6,6,/ 5 0 Oa P i** . E*:i . ,:*i*:**gig***atii*i***:* . :* . .g- .0. Picture Scrap Rules. 1. The freshman photograph must be taken by a professional photographer in the interval between the ending of the Thanksgiving va cation and the beginning of examin- ation week in January. 2 At least fifty per cent. of the members of the class must be in the official photograph taken. 3 If the sophomore class shall prevent a photograph from being taken by the official photographer at the first attempt within the allotted interval of time, they shall be award ed the victory and no further efforts shall be made by them to prevent a second photograph from being taken. 4 The picture shall be taken with one of the college buildings as a background. Mount Pleasant has been elected Captain of Dickinson's next year's football team. He is twenty-three years old and a junior in the college. THE STATE COLLEGIAN COLLEGE NOTES. An unexpected change of plans make it necessary for Mr. William L. Hall to postpone his lecture on the "Conservation of Natural Re sources" to December 18. Mr. Hall was scheduled to lecture in the Free Lecture course one week earlier. The Friday Club, an organization composed of members of the Faculty, upon disbanding a year ago voted to turn over the balance of the money in its treasury to the col lege hospital. During the past week a check was received from Mrs. John Price Jackson for $21.31, rep resenting this sum. It will be used in purchasing needed equipment for the sick rooms in the hospital. In order to make the underclass men in the electrical course feel that they have a genuine interest in the work of their department, the Elec trical g, ngiwcring Society has de cided to hold once a month a joint meeting to which every man in the department is invited. The first of these will be held next Wednesday evening, and a program has been prepared which will be interesting to every electrical. The time and place of the meeting will be posted later. $5O in Gold. The local real estate dealers, Leathers Brothers, are offering to students an opportunity to earn prizes of $25, $l5 or $lO in gold. These prizes are offered for the three best letters of from 100 to 150 words stating why real estate on the Highlands of State College is a good investment. Details may be obtained by call ing at their office, 116 College Ave. Further particulars are also given on the handbills which are being dis tributed. The offer is a straight business proposition, the only re quirement being that the contestants must be students and that before writing the letters they shall call at the real estate office for particulars and stationery. The judges are to be Prof. Agee, Prof. Ray, and H. A. Leitzell. Nominations for Assistant Baseball Managers. At an athletic meeting held Mon day evening the following juniors were nominated for assistant base ball managers. Three are to be chosen, and the election will be held on Monday evening of next week. J. L. Nichols G. W. Jacobs B. V. Von Senden E. B. Sutton H. E. Warner W. M. Heim S. J. McNary N. J. Bhaer H. M. Patton. A gift of $50,000 has been made to the endowment fund of the Uni versity of Virginia by Col. Oliver H, Payne, of New York.