State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 13, 1910, Image 6

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The Harrisburg ..lub Banquet.
The Harrisburg club held its an
nual-banqut in the club rooms of the
, Harrisburg Engineers' club on Dec.
29_ About sixty men were present
- including ,alumni and prospective
State students of Harrisburg and
vicinity who were there as guests of
the club, Toasts and speeches were
intermingled with the college yells
and songs and ,the affair is thought
to have been the most successful
State affair ever held in Harrisburg.
DE. Sparks was the guest of hon
or. 'He spoke of the college life at
State and told., what had happened
at.the college during Vacation. He
'impressed upob the. prospective stu
dents the importance - of being well
prepared \ in the fundarpentals before
entering college, and said he woulci
rather be able to test a man's qualifi
cations for entering—not by what he
knows —but by what he can do and
learn.
Professor Steel , :I,f Harrisburg
High schoOl'and Professor Davis of
Steelton. Nigh School gave very
interesting talks
_along their line of
work and told their impressions of
State and its, men. Prof.. Davis
also sp.d.. and toasts were given by
prominerit alumni, who were present,
the suOjeCts :being generally , upon
the great. growth of the college since ,
their student days. •
A flashlight was taken of those
Present and turned out to be'a fine
picture. A proof is now in the
hands of the secretary, A. B. Zer
by,,and can be seen by any,mern/
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The college bulletin devoted..to
the School of Agricultur is out now.
the °diets will 'follow, leach, Month,
and will then be combined for the
gegord catalogu_s whyinh..;comes out
in4Apcit
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The opening exercises of 'tile sec
'ond semester will be on January '3l,
Monday, at 10:30 a. m.,anci classes
will begin at 1:30 p. m.'
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