PAGE EIGHT Moved Into New Building. During the Christmas vacation the First National Bank of State College moved into its new home, which is just next door to the old building. The new structure is built of red pressed brick with brownitone and mottled brick trimmings. The in terior is finished in weathered oak T, and presents 'a very handsome appear ance.. The Moor is laid with tile of a very pretty design. The new bank is very ?onvenientiv arranged. Along the east side are several. ' handsome wall desks. There is a separate compartment ror ladies. A large vault occupies the center of the building. This vault contains several hundred private boxes. In the rear of the vault is the directors' room, the i furnishings of which are in keeping with those, of the business department. The bank is a great convenience both to the students and to rdie faculty, a convenience which,we p are lure, is greatly appreciated by both, Since Its organization in 1904 the bank figs enjoyed great prosperity, May its future more than compare with its past, Dr. Mc, 11ister Cubing, 6r, A, ;S. McAllister '9B, pro• iessorial lecturer of electrical en• Rimming and associate editor of the Electrical World, will upend a week here during the month of February, His time will be devoted to lectures to the senior and junior students in Electrical Engineering. His coming is looked ,forward to with much pleasure, for his instructive lectures of last year are still fresh in the memory of the present seniors and members of tie faculty. , The semester grades of the stu dents will'not be sent (through the mail this year as has aiways been the custom. The Freshmen will get their standing from their advisors sid all others will find theirs at their , dean' a office. , , o/q Rq i t n" ll= .I** One Dann 0 g0414 ci Iv 1 it 1 sto* ! At r os 1 1 , ' ." - t.‘. 1 \lf a Trial Shop i f , iloring+ obtoffice 5 5 . 2 . • . , • 4t 1 '• I ,' 0 I 1 1 • II ‘l l ill 141:77,./