State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 07, 1910, Image 4

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STATE COLLEGIAN
Published on Thursdat of each week during the
eollege year bs the students t,f Iht r rr s} I ania
State College In the 10 ,, TE st t tt t ..It t.ts Fat
tilts, Alumni and the
Entered at the Pustoffice. State CO:leg". Pa as
second class matter
Editor in Chief
C. MacC. IiREITIM.ER, 'll
Assistant Editor
R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll
Associate Editors
W. FISHER 'io
J. F. MATTER.N, lo i
D. R. MASON, 'll
W. S KRIEBEE, JR , 'l2
W. B. X AN KIRK, 'l2
Business Manager
F. H. BERKF:BILE, 'lO
Assistants
F. PRESTON, 'll
L. E SWARTZ, 'll
E. A. AMES, 'l2
SUBSCRIP rioN
II 50 per year or $1 25 if paid is ithin 30 day s after
iate of subscription
THURSDAY. APR 7, 1910
beginning with this issue, the Col
legian will be published by the new
editorial staff and it is the earnest
intention olthe new, officers to use
their' utmost endeavors to maintain
the high standard of excellence to
which he pap i er has been brought
by thd diligence and untiring effot is
bf the preceding editors
I For years the Collegian has been
steadily growing, until now the"Fiee
Lance" days apixar very dim in
the past. Let us hope that the suc
cessful career of 41e paper will con
tinue and that the news contained in
it columns may always, be of like
interest to faculty, alumni and stu
dents.
To Messrs Fisher and Mattern,
great praise and credit is due, for
as Editor and Asst. Editor respect
ively, they made many sacrifices, to
El
or
MEM
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ir up' ,
on of
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which
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e State
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tih pdsitiot th4t the
spies at' the t
always be 01 'aped
s to iroprOl
we 'entreat all ti)! giN7l
siipport,; iYhile
D everything n °sir p
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1912.
in this
afternoo
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appeal , -
and a
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to unde
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ly on merit Elnd the verdict
Tt L emendOus Success,"
Ith
r.ts of the town, it is quite safe
underclassmen and new
edict that they will realize only
he ullest admiration' for the Ben
ire is and as the sale of tickets is
very large, all are urged to procure
heir seats as soon as possible, in
lDrder that they may have l a good
k'iew of the action from a point of
vantage in the Auditorium.
Everybody at State was disap
poil ed last week that Mr. Carnegie
eoul not arrange his trip from the
Paci ic coast Ito New York to in.
I clud a visit to this college. It has
been six years since he' was last
here and the !visible growth and im
provement the college and stir
r4ndings would have been a real
plasure to him. He has always
nifested a special interest in the
'dents a Penn State and their
rk, as witneised by our beautiful
'nary building and our valuable
s scholarships. He is accus-
ed to spend his summers in
1
itland and will probably not visit
before going abroad; but when
[does come, bid State will gibe
,
a welcome which will; be worth
Y. hl. C. A. Nominations.
Tine,following men nave been notn
m4ed fPr the offices .of the Chris
tian P4sociation for this coming'
y`;e4r: President, F. H. Johnson, W.
R. 1 Rhoads; Vice President, J. E.
Watson, DeV. Meade; Secretary, J.
W. McNeil, P. Forsythe; Treasurer, I
V. Egbert, J. H. Watson;l Assistant
Treasurer, J. E. Atkinson, W. V
Oyer, S. C. Kincaid.
The election will be hr"
:cti
on with the regular Sunday eve
meeting this week, April 10.
d in con-