-PAGE POT TR STATE COLLEGIAN rublished on Thursday of each week d lring college year by the , students of The Peru.sllvait,a State College in the interest of the Studs , ts. t ',lc -- 11lb , , Alumni and Friends of the coliirc Entered at the Postoffice. State Co: , ~., i a ‘ I second class matter your r l .. Editor In Chief i eclixc A. W. FISHER, 'lO Assistant Editor J. F. MATTF.RN, 'lO Associate Editors D. R. MASON, 'll C. M. BREITINGER, 'll' - R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll ' W. S. KRIEBEL, 'l2 W. H. VAN KIRK, 1 Business Manager F. H. BERKEBILE, 'lO Assistants C. F. PRESTON, 'll L. E. SWARTZ, 'll E. A. JAMES, SUI3SCRIPTION. 41.50 per year or El 25 if paid within 30 days after' tote of subsortptson THURSDAY. JAN 13, 1910 EDITORIAL. The main topic of Conversation; now is the mid-year examinations), We have been working for some! v_...Es t ... months in preparation foT them and now they are upon us. Do we find ourselves prepared ? That is a question everyone can answer for hirhself, If we do, we have nothing to worry ,about and can have a considerable amount of self-confi; duce, Hut if we do not, we shank, take advantage of the few remain , l Ing days and make a determined effort to finish with a clean slate: No one wants to be "dropped by the wayside" as a result of the exami. nations, It is a sad occurrence when flukt happens, and it has hap• pened -- time' and again, Strive to make this year a famous year, and let us havti just as many on our rolls ill three weeks as we have today, ; , 1. 'aftc 1 i , all ci do, , _ ai .14 0. , y ur ed is w4atiioi:. learn 1 II , i ing the ;'gear and , ..r the l l iolidaYs whi, i ,' I 1 iiA 1 Lq,,cbociri 1 lu lcil'i- It n d ' 1 , - a,, IN T 'c,., or e, ayl 1 towardHi fl.ingyoi.4 r ,mind.l,[l.lt ever other rn n 0 do h i er that i , Yott do n t i I , oli 1 'NV, some lsody else . i 1 Ex amou cation your sl 1,1,111 cl \\ i n Ltsl{l s , ibju I t r fpi i evilei 11, man 1' 4y (foes'. '1; t put s 1-4clcey Te 4.ristiitts rLigb tbim was dete :.191egie l Tech' s. '` , l,rdens afl Pi ,:earn has pla fclur years, no I , surrhise, attempt showed p o but i !they id of ra proba Orl hock'. fast I que§n , the T( fob 1-1 can - e i was The tle str6ia l g get dent. II !tot kir Ak2' Yclarlsnight ate the lyitt tear. N alit] clr teamlshowe provcirrient. bt until the last min ttite , if on; ilke 11 1 ,1 4 11 `the g go ire x] 1 lit d to , ac t 'pi ai t , 01 t ' o ‘lOl, • I not p ha ihs irttn, 1 an( tea . 414 rcle o th 1 01 1'.%1 their joining the league , with Pitt Tech. Every Saturday evening 0 , of the teams meet, each team pla ing ten games in all. , While in Pi burg, the , team was coached 'd picked by Lorne CaMpbell, a dian rofesSionall, and one of the* in th business. The players elect Baet {captain and Stevenson ager. A will Beav cand ice! tei Stbie tiled by th l e l ien at Du isbirgr; ,1 0 41. s I, I Li to l ether heir mictbrly wres, Satu' 1 his )s ce.' dn I th Muc to g. with! os.ed o gh • ..ur re.ult t.. of ca ed lur r and It but I I :ndi a the a fit: iSttc 1101 ip P k 3 / 4 1'!1, A • ,her, q. thleti 1 ly ent • ~ante:! acco iong as l the ice lasts, pra held every afternoon on N; Field at 4:15 . , All n ,atesi are urged to report .6 the ice may melt at any r-stling Ma ch With 'Penn. • University of Pennsylvatia :ng team will appear here • av, January twenty seto,d. 4 big event and one tint student should turn out to s 6, fly as it will give us a Hide on from the examinatiobe, begin on the tweuty-fitst. or nearlt all, of our, cha Ce into the InterOollegiate ne olPrinceton, Cornell, P umbia, depends upon he ble outcome of our con t e Quakers and each one. of well afford to give cap • • I's (team sortie encouragem t and during, that meet. Sh , er the.-examinations Cor met on the mat and t est and Spitit in 'wtea etm deoidedli on the in he holidays; new men b d,;oUt and the bouts have f6ußht and interesting,. 'ln o select two teams to work r the final will be as possibleil The mini' as set apart 7130 p, ht as the time for the f I se trials will De in secret,' Hon, Henty HouclF, Oho penteo to gWe' the addres .ining of the second serves 131, has-been obliged o engagements, owing t 6 illn
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