PAGE TWO Substitutions—Hoerle for Harrington, Haurahan for Conroy. Feld goals—Harrington 3, Herman. 2. Blythe 2, Hoerle 2; Nugent 2, Haurahan 3, Murry 1., Bolton 1. Foul goals—Hermann 4 Nugent 2. Referee—Heirattch. February 24 at Swarthmore. PENN STATE -19 SWARTHMORE-25 Hermann Harrington. . .. • g ... Eberle Gield goals—Blythe 2, Hermann 1, Reed 1. Har rington 1; Boughton 5, Griffin 2, Gilchrist 2, Smith 1, Eberle I. Foul goals -Hermann 9, Gilchrist 3. Referee—Cartwright. Schenectady Alumni Banquet The first annual banquet of the Schenectady Branch of the Alumni association was held at Thalman's Saturday evening, February 20th. The meeting was a very enthusiastic one, all the members present evincing a lively interest in the As sociation, and in the work at the col lege. It was unanimously decided that at least two meetings should be held each year. D. H. Plank 'OO, president of the Association acted as toastmaster. D. S. Morgan 'OO, 3. E. Isenberg 'O2, P. C. Smith 'O2, H. M. Jacobs 'O6, J. C. Gotwals 'O6 and V. V. Veenschoten 'O7 were called on for short speeches. Mr. Isenberg was introduced as the man with a B. S. M. S and Dad after his name. He said that he, like Mr. Morgan, was too happy for words Mr. Smith gave some very inter esting facts concerning the business of the General Electric Company during the past year. He believes that there will be plenty of oppor tunity for the men who stick until the financial conditions of the country again become stable. Mr. Jacobs described the old and the new electrical laboratories at State and told about the marked changes at the college in the past few years. Mr. Gotwals' speech on athletics at State was thoroughly enjoyed. He described the graduate system of coaching and predicted a new era for all branches of sports, especially after the completion of the new athletic field. Mr. Veenschoten emphasized the importance of the alumni interest in the meetings and THE STATE COLLEGIAN. work of the association. Great benefit is to be derived by concerted action. During the evening the following officers were elected for the ensu ing year: IMIEI Bonghton President, H. D. Plank. Vice Presidents, P. E. Smith, H M. Jacobs, F. Hershey. Secretary and Treasurer, J. F Tritle. The following men were present: D. H. Plank, D. S. Morgan, P. E. Smith, J. E. Isenberg, J. F. Tritle, H E. Plank, J. C. Gotwals, C. 3. Adams, W. C. Bratton, W. L. Hersh, F. Hershey, E. W. Nick, L. R. Seidell, V. V. Veenschoten, J. H. McCoy, H. M. Jacobs, C. W. Walker. _ The Ben Greet Plays. The Ben Greet company of play ers presented The Merchant of Venice and Macbeth under the auspices of the Men's Literary Club Saturday afternoon and evening. Both performances were largely at tended, the evening attendance be ing especially notable. Special trains brought a goodly number from Bellefonte, among them many pupils of the high school and academy. Only the highest commendation has been heard everywhere through out the college concerning the rendi tion of these two plays. It is a real privilege to be permitted to - see a Shakespearean play given as Shake speare wrote it and in something like the Elizabethan manner. No one felt the lack of scenery and no one missed the presence of the great star actor who would dominate the play until all would forget every thing save him. The evenness and studied accuracy of the acting was remarked upon by all. The whole effect was educational as well as pleasing. Some of the acting was especially excellent. The Shylock of Leonard shepherd was in every way satisfy- If college bred means four years' loaf. (Some people say 'tis so) Oh. tell me where the flour is found By one who needs the dough. Garfield and Beveridge and many others had to work their way through college. MUST YOU? Then write us and we will send you the NAMES AND ADDRESSES of Seventy-five men who made in commissions an average profit of $12.85 Per day during June, July and August, 1908. In the same period Twelve Hundred men made an aver age profit of $6 92 per day. THE EXPLANATION? These men took our free Course in Scientific Salesmanship, based on our 150-page Book "Instructions to Salesmen." IT WILL' HELP YOU to sell merchandise, make friends, practice a profession with success, win a wife. Our new test method nullifies the unpleasant features of canvassing. Write today for the '•Hauls-of.- Fame" Bulletin which gives the name, address, and total sales of each of 1200 men. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., Pittsburg, Pa Cotrell & Leonard makers and renters of GOWNS and HOODS to the American Colleges from the Atlantic to the Pacific Class contracts a specialty Student Represntative 206 West College Avenue Pennants and Cushion Covers Best Quality. Lowest Prices; F. F. SIMON, 'OO Armory. ALBANY,.N. Y J. P. ARMEL
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