PAGE POUR STATE COLLEGIAN Published on :Thursday of each week during the college year by the students of The Pennsylvania State College to the Interest of the Students. Fac shy : Alumni and Friends Of the college Entered at the Postoffice. State College, Pa , as •tcond class matter , Editor in - C. MacC. BREITINGER, 'll I Assistant Editor R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll Associate . Editors A. W. FISHER. 'lO J. F. MATTERN, 10 D, R. MASON,, 'll W. S. KRIEBEL, JR., W. H. VAN KIRK, Business Manager F. H. BERKEBILE, 'lO Assistants C. F. PRESTON, 'll L. E. SWARTZ, 'll, ' E. A. JAMES, 'l2 I ‘, SUBSCRIPT/ON Q. 50 per year or $1 25 if paid within 30 clays after tale of subscription -7 THU - R - SDAY. APR 28. 1910 A championship is never forgot ten. In the course of the past week State has acquired new honor through the efforts of four men when, as a result of their laborious efforts, they downed Swarthmore azfd gaipe4l the coveted champion ship title of the Intercollegiate de bating league of Pennsylvania. Three 'times has this feat been accompished by a State debating team until now the time seems opportune to take some official action relat ye to be- stowing some sign of ecognition upon the men who are up olding the classical standard of the college by their splendid and educative work. In the majority of lunivenities throughout the country the varsity f ' debaters are awarded some special insignia, just as the athletic teams are permitted to wear the college ILLFGII;i' THE e t fbr I • ce ha e unknown reason letter, b • , 1 t been frhade here no adva IT 'team' for their -nsat; thy or Id be n for th to corn praisew ered as a means of tions co rec ogni -se mcri) from the i , g n tt th ha , r J ug open ..4,,__ but it appears ad est method of de- college visable is should be, is to 'before th 7 student cussion, 1 'moment MEM hav, it bod, fo of t•ake ty something and turn ypur .jest that has rong ‘Ni.thouti a • pare}rt e cornpcit on of It I if you Av 11 think the cleelipmer4 vhen tiei,vi l ay...e4 o L body alt 4 liftedl 1., I pcd , n' 'ln ost ' tceettl y Oa I , 1... we e , by lha Or, It alwdy, aj ,of St t mer. ti •Ingird, 1 iinilar tl Fir] camptis in Leos, , 4n lenx thkt ,ieqe so 3 vail the cat) biF Tattrt.r in view quite here 'ng th lutist], on the made rni be by th rel pleas singing I i sponse t didates i i Collega •r the e ~,hl a s he r as th tory , as I oncern men is Many sugges -ainlid advantage ,1 number of th iit appears to,b a 'variety - 4*f Is we thould; E st of thrm. ettei time to ilthe sttldents' at of the fact that land the cool us cannot be ran :hey could >lleg;e i sc:ingsl call for can- all staff of tie Tmaisfac7 ost J 11'1 , of new, freshmen ho believe themselves interested in literary work in connection with their cplieg o taper are urged to make ap lication immediately. I CALEIVDAR. I, 1 In order that the Calendar ma% be made as complete as , possible, all college orgaruza hpns are urged to hand in notices of meet ing ' s iIifTHSDAY, APkIL 28 p m Percy Field, Cbrnell vs State 00 p in. 'Auditorium Lecture on Tuberculosis S-A ILI RIMY. A I P RI E . 0 00 p in. Franklin Field, Phila delphia, Intercollegiate Meet. 00 p in. Old Beaver Field Base , ball, 1910 vs 19h. 00 a m Foy.r of Aucittorum Oath- olio servicall 00 a m Aus,itorium Rev E C Arnistrorig, Pastor 01 Second F'resbyterian Church, Williams- pert, Pa , will speak .0 pin Fuyer of AuditOrium. 1 Episcopal Service and Elvening I Prayer, I 30 p in Auditorium. Y M C. A meeting. 1 I MON DAYS MAY 2 00 p. in. Old Chapel lmi)ortant Mtetitig of Athletic Association. T[ EsDAY, MAY 3 00 p in Old Beaver Field. Base ball, 19111 vs. 1913 3p p m. 529 Main. Y. M C A. prayer meeting WE DNESDAY. MAY 4 30 p tn Pr l tnceton. Baseball State vs Princeton Hours for Bells., . i - Beginning April 25, 1 1910, to end Of Semester, the belli will be rung as ifollows : I Forenoon: 6.45, 8.10, 8.25( Chap- 1 el ), 8.40, 9.25, ,(9.35, 10. 2 0, 10.30, 1.15, 11.25, 12.10 Afternoon : 11.10, 00; 2.10, 2.20, $lO, 3.20, 4.10. ' Illustrated
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