State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 21, 1910, Image 4

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    PACs VOTTR
STATE COLLEGIAN
üblt shed on Thurso.) of each week during the
college year by the students of the Pennsylvania
State College in the interest of the; Students, Pac
ulty, Alumni and Frlends of the college
t the Postoffice. State College. Pa . as
matter
Editor in Chief
lacC. BREITINGER, 'll
Assistant Editor
F. HEMINGWAY, 'II
Associate Editors
A. W. FISHER. 'lO
J. F. MATTERN, 10
D. R. MASON, 'll
W. S. KRIEBEL, JR , 'l2
W. H. VAN KIRK, 'l2
Business Manager
F. H. IBERKEBILE, 'lO
Asslitants
C. F. PRESTON, 'l.l
L. E. SWARTZ, 'll
E. A. JAMES, 'l2
- SUBSCRI i PTION
81.50 per year or $1 25 if . aid within 30
aa!e‘of iubseription
THURSDAY.
At the • present
well to generally hint that a most
important feature in connection with
the publication of a colleges paper is
the financial support 'essential to its
promotion and to its successful con
tinuance. A number of faculty and
student subscribers are still delin-
quent in the payment of this year's
subkription and we earnestly atk
that this matter be given immediate
attention, thereby facilitating the
task of the Collegian Board. , Checks
should be made payable to F. H.
Berkpbile and either mailed or
dropped into the Faculty Exchange
box.
An important meeting of the
'Athletic Association will be held in
the Old,Chapel, Monday, May 2, at
7 p. m. for the purpose of voting on
the propOed amendment to the con-
aye after!
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College was appfeciated by the aw
thorities:in charge of the noble work
being ddne there.
"We wish in Allis way to express
our thanks to the faculty and author
ities of the Pen? ! Sylvania School of
Agriculture fOr the intere; they have
taken in our effOrts to crelte an in
terest in farmin among our chil
dren. Thus fa i r they have helped
us in many different ways and quite
recently on different days, three of
the professors visited- us and gave to
thetiperintendent and matron some
helpful suggestions along the line of
thei work and the -children some
inte.esting talks."
Alumni Dinner.
The annual dinner of Pennsyl.
a, v nia State CBllege men will be
' given at the University Club, Fifth
Avenue and Grant Boulevard, Pitts
burg, on Satur ay evening, April
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23, 1910, at seve o'clock. General
Beaver and Pres, dent Sparks will,be
expected this will
social meeting of
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presents and it i
be the largest
"State' . men ev
The committ-e in charge has
completed plans or a big time, and
promises that this dinner will be a
record breaker. They are very
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sirous that you b there, and would
ask that you n tify any "State"
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men whom you ay, meet.
"Tan a ser.?
"Tannhauser," ' lecture on this
opera, with musi i ca { interpretations,
will be iiiiven by IMis Simmons and
Tues ay evening,
.4 4,
Miss, Atherton on
,April 26, at 8 o'4loek, i the Audi'
torium The putipOse o Wagner in
writing "Tannhaser" ill be dis
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cussed. A resuinel f the produc
tion wili then be live 1 Interpreta
tions b means of vocalisolos, piano
duets nd quartets!. arid orchestral
, i selectio s will be repdered.
It is
f earnesdy, hOped that otir
friends will co-oper4te with the Litl- . ,
eral Arts club in findingltheir places
before the lecture is' begun.