PAGE SIX How State Stands. This is the seventh year of the L;itercollegiate Debating League of Pennsylvania and in all there have been 18 !debates. Of these, State has won five, Dickinson five, Swarthmore four and Franklin and Maishalli four. Of the six cham pionships al:arded, State, and F. & M. each have two, while Dickinson and Swarthmpre each have one. It can be seen by this that Friday's debate is an im portant one. We are to uphold the affirmative of the question, as given in another cohimn, and our speakers are to be Jose Osuna 'l2, Paul Work 'lO, C. A. Schnerr 'lO, and George de /Charms 'l2, alternate. The judges are President J. R. Flickinger of Lock Haven State Normal school, Superintehdent E. 14IcGinnes, of the public schools of Steelton, and Prof. Llewellyn Phillips of Bucknell 'University. Ness! York Alumni. liThe*ennsylvo.nia State College AssdriEition t ot New York, will hold its winter meeting on Thursday, Dec. 30. The occasion will be a dinner at ReisenWeber's, Eighth avenue and Fifty-Eighth street, and Dr. William A. Buckhout, senior protestor in college, will be their special t guest. All the State under gradu‘tes spending their vacation in the neighborhood of New York will be there, and all fOrmer stu dents and members of. the instruct ing staff of the college are being urged to attend. 'Anyone intending to be there should notify the treas urer of the dinner committee, A. S. -McAllister, 239 West 39th street, NeW York City, before Dec. 22. G. E Webster '0,5, who has been assistant chernitt in the U. S. Arsenal ,at , ' Watertown, Mass. has been tr • nsferred to the - U. S. Test ing Stat on of the Geological Survey at Pitts i urg. i fi~~ ~y~ i II ~~ i, 13 1 i I 1 ws!Y t , ' b are ;aciira 0,1 'York a I ! 1 I 1 g eg ' ' I I P3talplis4 ; i 1 I . 1 183 1 i ri Dutch` I l fill Rea& 11''a. i l feed, l r c. 2. 7 1 .re ;of tht f . 1 1 le fit in c 'lege ric . la ed to 1 stri tl) 1 1 genuinei s'a lei , d numerdut D tcl' '' yi od had thei flift t:cli en wellaupplie went the limit. I 1 , cll will hold a 'ban o n Dec. 23 in plac cio4er , I vhich has bee i i All , State alu ate jarou6d Readin b` ,p, 1p n hand. j tr'e Lecture,A '1 i i 11 , , 4y , [ vening l in tle Aud :first !lecture. of he Fr , tr i ae bias! deliveid .', T • r i lh i lellayground i bf ts e t '''i and ]?r. Cole dea C o le lecOn [a very a [ ma s !lan'past -1 The I_#nc'• t of tlile colle! i AlliSter j Ha' are! repiese ---. Oerm ! 3. ffair .1.7 1 .1 - 1, ipcl I it men I ts, 'B.. hurigr everyb .. he Rea el at ate-`,e Mimi heret. van! the, Dut kra toa; °cis and of he ni ho .are expecte n Satur; sn the ture C. ect yva an Ra i his sp 1 1 LEG lAN' =EI e to or wh hose whe: I 1 4ning 'job* "qualitieS:i as 1;we1l es lave a cane io their 6th dre 'Benjamin . 1 n of bi I, s and the distincti 1 w Yorke med by men wl 11 gained by rtly tailor ! r ~ c b. pany,' Ne itgdi Belief g club li , I , in c.I e enn. arel,obli'greci Ito , . their author -s and tlixedo suits -ing sqlci op )3road ' n our Own ci o realio the pg foshinab he shop 4 of City . ' al Co, 1 , I ! ner. The leqture was t ost interest ing as ‘Ar'll as ins. uctiivel The lantern sli es' were v -ry good and +owed vry clearly the; peciiiar and uniqu i homes of te a4ieti cliff 1 . dwellers. ,The attend ncei as k ex ceptionally, good, w ich i g es to prove ,the popularity of the o4rse. The date ai the nexit number obe t announced later. . 1 1! i Interclass Basketball. The Juniors opened 'the din basketball season last Wed evening by trimming the sl y to thetune ! of 35 to 16. In t el first half the paying was fast! a d ex• citin but; in the second period the Juniors had everythingltheir own wiay, only, two field goals, being registered by j 913. McEn ire and 1 4teckley played well throg ' out the ebntest. D. Super? Evani 'OB, is with; or l i bwer company l arief! Ont. Canada. Y they 1 mapy • , 'e New Alfred lass :day men the Lake at Satlit