9 State Cotlefe his the brightest future ",Y : , PAGE TEN- ! i Company F—Captain C. E Fa her; first lieutentant, C. T. Stahle; second,lieuienair, W. E. Heibel woutpany “ G - Captain, | K. ,E. Disqua; first, lieutenant. G E. J Schenck; .second lieutenant, C. F. Preston; Company !fi~ Captain ,C. A. Bush; fiist lieutenant. M. Smith; second lieutenant, W. H. Sill. Oratorical Contest - -The Jiuhior Oratorical contest for the Barlow Oratorical j>rize of, sitL. f and the College Oratorical prize'!- ( f • S2S is to held - Monday nipht at leight o’clock. Theoraitorsand sub jects follow. 1 j ' “Defense pf the. American Press!’ ! i ; ‘T' Wnt. H. Ransom, Towanda !“The Greatei- America” 1 h. Behj. G. Rumsey, Mansfield “Japan and the United States” ' i Jos. H. Harrißon, Carnegie “America ami Commercialism” ' j jChas. R. Steele, RufFsdale 1 “Turkey in Revolution” ,R. Meredith, Atlantic City, N. JJ “The Era of Peajce” ill,, Robert Buka, Allegheny ' Square Deal for the Foreign Wprk ;■ man” 1 j, , j Alternate, ]R. E. Disque, Allegheny l' —■ ‘ 11 Resignations. 11 - / F. [ Adams, instructor! in jUiectrical dhgtneering, has resigned j. to enter practical work with j the ( General Electric .company. ! . l Martin L f Cover, assistant in me- I. chatties and {materials of J lion, has resigned to engage himself , with Bie Allis-Chalmers company, ,of Milwaukee. L ; G. E. Monroe, instructor j r in electrical engineering, will give lip teaching to I enter commercial work , next year; 1 ' Their places, and others made va cant recently,; will be filled at thej ex- Mother ■ ' : r . — "1 , i! ]'■ : I Du ( nn's ■' ; V M ? AI - L f f f- ,]; $V ' w- 1 +• «*•} I [-Cjr 371 JL 'fa ' Thret Dollars av4 the ai es are ".I , lerate For Bsll phone and ihe' i I- - 1 Co. 4 •i'' ikinty