Vol. VI, No. 18. CALEB DAR. In order that the Calendar may be made as complete as possible, all cdllege organiza tions are urged to hand in notices of, meet ings FRIDAY, f.g B 18 7.00 p. m. Auditorium. Illustrated lecture on -George Washing ton' by Dr. Sparks. All wel- 8:00 p.' m. Armory. Varsity Basket ball, State vs. Swarthmore. Cosmopolittan Club in 226' Main. SATURDAY, FZB. IQ Armory 7.30 p. m. basketball, 1910 vs 1913. 8:00 p. m. Orchestra stag, McAllis ter Hall. SUNDAY. FEB. 20. 10 00 a. m, Old Chapel. Fresh Man Bible iclass !I:LO a. m. Auditorium. SuTday Chapel s Services Dr. W. P Eveland, President 6f Dickinson Seminary, will speak. 6 .30 p. m. ' Old Chapel. Y. M. C A. Meeting. Rev. Platts and Jim Potter, of Bellefonte, TUESDAY, FEB. 22 ,12:10 p. m. College exercises close for the day. 6:30 p. m. Old Chapel. Y. M. C. A. Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p. m Armory. Interclass Bask. etball, 191 1 vs. 1912. 8:00 p. m. McAllister Hall. Agri cultural ' Society Banquet :for ' ' Short Course Men J, E. Ingram, '09, 1 of . the IJ. S. Forestry Service has been transfer• red from the Wyoming National Forest to reconnaissance work in he Southwest, STATE COI LEGS, PA., pEBRFARY ORCHESTRA CON C . A Special pirector and V i lolinSolbist to Mak:. a Successful Cdncert on . March Mr.!Armstrong to Sing. Mr. Ha ablyi direc between s- Jan. 30, h. annual con, With man ' sent at the" well never' ished perf the higes present. Interclass It is nee 1 ing Concer fore given aim of thi two years a Svmph• been acco. ditionl of a large cra have hear. oi nent part out thenie clash cyin. in bringin working til struments i l time, in the The Or. , bership of i t the instru4i symphbnt there arb iwt bassoon, w pets, two ii bones, on t lina, two vio ilases. E. Cogswell, who so led the College Orchestra • I' mesters on the evening of !s been secured for their ert this coming March 5. of tne best players last concert, Mr. Cog I fr heless winked ,up a gh mance, which' received I. raise from ail who were . less to say that the corn ' Wilk surpass any hereto by the Orchestra: The ,c4fanlzation in the last as been to develop into i ny Orchestra. This has Plished, by he recent ad ftill set of tym'panimpd I. cymbal. Tho l se ' who larie symphony orches- course appreciate 'these s they know t e prorni: ympaui. play *Prkiiig . in l symphc mes The al will be vlry effective . out crash parts an ) crescendos. These ir- viil be heard for the tilt coming concert. lestra has now a mem- irty, which represeints I ntation t+cl in large I rcheitras. At pres, . 1 flutes, one oboe, one I . clarinets, two trum 1-nct horns, three tom -1 ba; lympani, ten vio las, o cello, and two PriceTitre C6is the %lam Wrigley,, who will orchestra, is ,a - viol ist in musical circles in the art `9f the state. 1 liis Minneapolis Symphony -utqua Orchestra, I Chau.: Y , ha 4 given him a rep very fine violinist. He in solo work and occuPy, . r master's chair. ' ~ known ern in Chaut a, N. in as ppear ondert e elfe 1. • mg would not be com t a baritone solo by Mr. Everybody enjoys his, orotiohly, that his ap» the prcgram will be one attractive feature, witho plet - Ar sing' pear of t tropg g s i p nce o !agetnent is expending, to ma e , this entertain-- ccess, and one that is .e best .support. Bulletins put up announcing fur liars. Plans are being series; }of 'concerts on a !rat central Pennsylvania : schdule now includes, Altoona. Philipsburg, d Wellsboro. e m. 1 effor a s me wo y of t oon b partic for a o sey ma' - oil Ito Be, i NE. onte, rfield a, / Teal at Ridgway. • lof mechanicalS visited y DYnamo and. Engine ay Rif:last week to per s oftests on a . nevi en r, company iris just put sts were made at the in the edrapany and will e graduation thesis of ? arty. Those who made G. E. Ogilvie, J. Yoder, ren, R. B. Fehr and C. Engin ParY • tdi t Ridg a seri. hich A the 'Co. form a gine I out. The tl on of 1 itute -1 f the :sts ar VV,h one .' the . 1 G ii.l Bush other I hmen eke e sou change will be :nurse es of a four years' :ourse abling Freshmen to be y in tl eir first year. : tabli 'in G, gin t