Up to date? Furhi inks company of Williarns graving I will be done City Co., of Buff* will be on sale during in`June at, the standa The bdok will be and be boimd in brdwn, ooze leather with a hot pressed design. Cream colored paper will be used and the printing will be done in brown The La Vie is a college book as well as:a class bodk, and hence wel comes any suggestions lor material )o make it a success. Cosmopolitan Club. In some of the largest , schools in the country, there exist 'chaptelis, of what is known as the Association 'of Cosmopolitan Clubs. ' 1 The member ship of this association includes students of all nationalities, Ameri cans as well as foreigners. At same colleges these clubs own or rent houses or rooms for the benefit of the members. 'There is nothing secret about the organization. The for College IV 0 , Tailor inade Clothing Pressing and Cleaning S' Stuart IBlock ! East .Cdllec i 3e Avenue i i'ort. The en -1 the Electric The La Vie the first week d price of $2 7 1-2 X 9 1 4 purpose of .the association is broad and far-reaching iiii chaeacter. , The principal objects of the society, are first, to promote a better understand ing of , the jpolitic ; ',economic and literary problems different count ries; second, to cut ivate social inter course between students of different nationalities and ;thereby foster the spirit of , aniversall i brotherhood, and establish strong international friend--; ships. In-carrying out these objects we will secure moire foreign students. All those interested in the formation of this club are requested ,to meet 'in ;room 226 Main at eight o'clock I 1 Friday ev -ning. Since' the beginning of the' exami nations we have had the pleasure of hearing two more of the delightful lectures in Col. Nox McCaih's series. On January 22"Wales"was the sub: ject .1:1f one of the, most fascinating and interesting l l ectures of the course. Inter st never waned ' from l the time TII E STATE COLLE I 9rIAN The Free Lectures.' the party left south: thru th of the countr journey on , coait. The Conway, ' i on the way most ipteresting parts I , until, the end of the e picturesque south quaintness of the peo- , ote ind / w* der parts , of tately no ility of the covered castles. the lakeg, and hills, the ss of the little fishing limbine tol produce. in e of surpassing beau= 1 ple iw i the the land, the decaying ivy beautt of the pictur squesn. villags, air a pictu, ty. 29 Colonel McCain party'thrul the land of' idden fascination—the, araolis. Pictures of nterest—soleinn tern tombs, half covered ' and oases—cast a ery over , the delighted On January conducted ,his mystery, of land of the 4 most intense pies, ancient' ruins, desert- chartn of my- auditince. The last 1 cture of the present series will be . viven- by Colonel Mc -11 Cain:in the A ditorium on February 5 ,"Consta inople" is the subject for the eveni g; 'and it is with great pleAure that Ipte look forward to tak ing this last j9urney of the season with our capable guide, -- -, , Y. M. C. 44. Notices. Dr.i Robert . Wilson, confident tial , physiciar for studentt at ihi University. ofl Pennsylvania, author of the American Boy 'and Social Evils, foOnderl and secretary of tie PennsYlvSnis Society for the Prewn , tiori of, Social Disease, . will be here on SatUrday from 9.30 A. M. to 7'in the evening. He has-been signed up for a number sf meetings during tbe day, and frond 9.30 to 11:30 in the morning he will have personal intei vi,ews with men. There• - is:still op portunity for a limited number of these interviews. • Friday evetng at `6.30, there will be a meeting, f all, freshmen leaders, in ,273 Main. f SI Imittee of the Penn 11ia i en's Chri s Chri st ian As old, its ann con : . it*', Feb. 1 to 22. 111 head a. delegation The State Co sylvania Young sooiations will vention in °III • A: W. Fisher froth State, PAO THREE.
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