house, to a closed' cart End these fumigated. The roo is also fun igatetils well as the °thing of any student( who may have been exp-n -ed. Frm a- record of over fifty ' cases - of - measles - a year previous to- this . method of treatment, the -number of cases dropped to six dur mg_thetfirst sear of fumigating and four of these cases were contracted outside of college limits. Other contitgious diseases are dealt with in in a sirttilar way. In this way Dart mouthiCollege is doing a very com mendable work , in protecting the heatthfof her students.. More Old Times at State. The , following is an extract from a letter written by Charles Faulkner, now residing at Petoskey, Michigan, who was - a student at the college in 1859.4 His name appears in the first catalogueas "Charles B. Fockler," a mii-print:---On entrance in 1859 I was assigned to room 54, with Col. Watt's as chum; later I was trans f erred to room 55, Leslie Gordon, chum. In the session of 1859, I was assigned to room 32 or 33 fac ing front, with Chaml:?ettain and Montgomery to the left, Miller and Macrarland to the right; F. Watts and Parker across the hall were my neighbors. If 56 years have pass( d, I still hold in mind photos of them all, their names, place of residence, etc. I think I could give the roll call. Banks to Watts, with not a miss. I remember "Fakin" Banks very well: he was quiet, reserved, considerable of a student, ver'y fond of argument and debate. It would afford me much pleasure to hear from him. Shortly' after entrance in 1859, I was assigned . as I"Handy Andy" to Prof. Waring , to help in nursery, assist in planting, and in landscaping the front 'c4mpus. , On return;, February '59 was det.4iled "H -A" PrL f. Whitman to look after the hot ouse.the flower beds,the gar den, etc. I desired to regnain and graduate, but my father hsd..deoided rtt F. ST ATV. COLLEG IA N Evening Attire i Ifie Sim, store is prepared to supply the ffloSt exacting requirements in evening attire that is absolutely correct in style and detail Evening clothes that, are strictly proper go a long ways towardi making affairs more enjoyable. The lines as shoWn by us are strictly in good- form and taste - . f _ Dress suits Is3o to 45 - Tuxeclo Stilts 25 to 40_ Silk hats, opera hats, waistcoats, dresi protectors, everything to correctly outfit you SIM THE CLOTHIER CORRECT DRESS FOR' MEN 1 BELLEFONTE to change'houseto Iowa; it was up to me to go along,' no choice. Since that I have been a western Man. In former years I made frequent trips east, always made a s l top . at Huntink don to' visit frienkis there and vicin ity; on the start of each trip, I al ways planned to run over to the school, but somehow I never made the connection. I here tender my sincere thanks for -your, kind. invite I 1 ' to the fiftieth reunion next year. 'I. n won't make any poeti ye promise to be there, but still ma be. To be there at that time , t 3 eet the old class members wbuld afford me un bounded pleasure. ) If all on eartli, today respond there will be cony siderable shortage in the roll, a; num ber haying pissed on, and ,of those tut 'answer many must be.tosic4ing . the three wore_and,ten rnark.. 1.50 . rat 1'1.61.1 NIX