WE WONDER ' |jf the student:. s throwim;' pa;m-t hu.-.s on tno b&seb.Vn lit.’ni d< ji ,ve do not sympubd'e '.vidi she "dp-ed.s’.' in their haying- to. leave dances bet on: oiovon- <» i 10.. k v*» 'll the straw hats a:i.- not a wcl coThc si^ht. .'.‘fWhat.the Rmnd total oi Sunday Chapt‘l. collection's will make this ye at the present rate. f the freshmen should not re n seated in chapel until the up classmen have passed out. ft it is right tor vis to voice our appreciation of a Sunday evening band concert by applauding. ■Whether some work done on the diamond of Old Heaver Field would uo| result in fewer injuries to play er* of the inter-class baseball league. New Catalogues, few advance copies of the j .19! 1-1912'General Catalogue have B’een 'received at the Registrar’s Office,V The general supply will be T’ljwlyjfor distribution in a lew days. j. ;®Jllie number of students in four jalears’ courses are as. follows: seniors I, '’ juniors 328, sophomores 369, ihmen 548. The total number Students including the above yTOEhtioned, and students in the non dSegree conferring course iis 2,075. •tSM&In addition to students engaged in JKidy at the college, the following lare Hinder extension instruction at v-Sfthcr places: Apprentice School m,*" R. R. at Altoona 250, Night Vocational School at Williamsport 197, Correspondence courses 3600. ■lll ’. y- --- r .»■ A cHhu'co:. for $l5O. jffiJiA competition has recently been .■Mtarted in the Flew York Times by dy.wen Johnson, author of “Stover at which has aroused so much jjfiscussion because of frank criti cism' on conditions of American col- .jlegcsqnd universities of today. T.;,Mr; Johnson' is devious of learn ing ’what the ..students themselves have to say about the social con diHonsmfs&hel college they are at tending, and .offers two prizes, one of $150.00 to and tl{eipthcrfslo(),6u to graduates,' for the best papers on subject. 'Che competition wiih 'close'June 2. The' issue' of the the New York Tunes on Sunday April 28 gives full details of the competition. A Saturday Evehing.JVlnsical.-. , There will.be a,'fre.u’musical even ing hext Saturday, at eight o clock in! j.the under •( the auspices off he. Birmingham School for, GirlsM The program is iHfus&lly interesting and for lovers of music there’.will be a rare- treat. Mrs. Brown,- who has charge qf the mu sic at Birmingham r.ncl Mrs. Grier will'sing. The next .Sunday Asso ciation meeting will be given. over to n sacred concert at which Mrs. Grier and Mrs. Brow will .fing. \ Former Faculty. , Five former faculty nfrlhibers at Pj , esent''connected with the..West iujghotisu Lamp Company at Bloom field, N, Y. are Dr. Y. Frapkmeyer, K. E. Myers. A. R. Dennington, C. Ar.Whitternore and E. Komanelli.- ‘•'Junior Prom Notice, ; ,All fraternities and crowd,s„(lgsir iufj-.’ booths at the Junior l\-»rn should know the number of couples they can guaranteeand should report to-Stewart at the-Nittaiiy Inn before Mav 11 th. The Return of the President Dr. Sparks will return from ins trip abroad during the first week in June. Mrs. Sparks and Miss Sparks will not ret tun tint;- jVptember. The Sunday Chnpr.! speaker will be die Reveiend Mi. Woodcock, Wil'd was. the first seeietaty oi the (Jhristiiift* Assovisdoi- at .State. n-M refrain Tlie •' fr . : Quality Shop 1 . An cAl.ihliihmrnt which h notcfi (nr its fine finality ot printing Y lively niilcr HMcivri the penonnl , aCention oi (he mnnapei thus insiii:riy* perfrel salisfndtinn The Niti.iny Printing and Publishing Company r Stale Cnll-gu NOTICE! The largest and bust line of APOLLO CHOCOLATES in town van he found at Harveyßrothers Bakers and Confectioners -SUNDAES and SODAS— our great specialty Tiie Nittany Inn Building The Enterprise : Clothing Store 125 South flllen Street i . ' « t ; Latest creations in neckwear and haberdashery, .readymade suits in stock. Orders taken fer made to order clothing. MODERATE PRICES COURTEOUS TREATMENT Yd. ALwymoVYl, Vtoy Third High School Conference. Thirty-live principals representing the high schools of the principal cit ies and towns of Pcnna. attended the two sessions of the conference, held here on Friday, May 3. Problems of interest to the college instructor and the secondary school teacher were discussed, ft was generally acknowl edged that the liberalizing of the enlranqe requirements of this col lege will be of great benefit to those ; wishing to enter. It was the most successful conference ever held at . the College. All members of the class of 1914 desiring to compc-le for assistant manager oTthe Thespians should give their names at once to E. W. Fickes, Phi Sigma Kappa House. The Students in Dairy Husdandry will leave, on May 2-1 th for a two week's inspection trip THe Toggery Shop Men’s Furnishings ~ A. G. Spalding &* Bro’s Athletic Goods ~ The Heidcap and Taiiormade Clothing 't 's A full assortment of College Pennants -s "f 'S 't C. W. SMITH South Allen Street PBNNWSTATE COLLEGIAN State College Billiard Parlors Pool Billiards Bowling TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES Meek’s Pool Room J. B. MARTIN SOUK AGENT EOK SEALSHIPT OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT South Allen Street, opposite the Postofdce HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING Established 1301 GLEANING PRESSING 'REPAIRING The First Nat Tonal Bank bellefonte Capital IItW,WI ChartusMcCurdy President I. C. HOLMES STAPLE anil FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS Best Quality Best Service Your patronage solicited ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE James M. Williams General Tinning, Roofing Spouting and Furnace Work Shop; South Frazier street Sheffler's * Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups Ivl o 11 i t j " State College Dining Room Under New Mnofif’cmeot Students' tegular board a week 53,00 Students’ single meals 35c Ga Ip--ri i?y iTi I'raln.>i I'ip'.S aut-l G.f asseg.-a Spurr.-ia f i"v; All new equipment Head quart; ars foi Always in .’s todk, a r;ood line o r ■gym nasium shoes J,i ;JUf-jT. iARRIVRIA line of ear.ly opriiv: t’.hoos, :i.n both Men’s and. Womens VISIT TH E - BASEMENT ROBISON BLOCK TLvWmvvj -SAcOrA, AC&tA awA. "PovncT A. G. SPALDING & BROS. The Spalding Trade-Mark is known throughout the work! ns ;i Guarantee of Quality 5. SP3V NR rJ6-12*> Nassau Street Surplus $125,000 Jai K. Barnliart Cusltier BUSH HOUSE UftlH |i«r tiny f>o With hath $1 pur day \V. DAC.GKTT *soo\ev ■.scDv&e "VJDovVs » IiYKINfI AND DRY CUiANIM . », Goods sent on Thursdays of each week Klvs. 'R.owuAUcc 119 South Burrowes Street f. d.\ weaver UP-TO-DATE- LIVERY Opposite the Pastime . Roth Phones 7/A-LK - OVER t\ lim.lf.ATdß C.RAWFORO X-nnRQ PATRIC [AN PAM IT’.TKR cnfJßTlir; G INI. Successor to. A. H. Nnrl.swlc.k S\.a(e Tm’tt are the ILargcst Manufacturers i n the World of OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT EOU AIT ATKEETIC SPOUTS A NI.) PASThMES IT Vnil are interested If* I |JII in Athletic Sport you should, have it.copy of the Spalding Catalogue. It's a complete encyclopedia of of WHAT’S NE W IN SPOKT and is sent free on request • •W YORK • 29-33 West *Wd Strecl HRI.t.KKONTR I‘KN’XA A. L. BASCOMB fit BROTHERS. Proprie^s I'l S H I -; Iv* The Meek Drug Store ■■Ray D. Gilliland, P. I). Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery ‘ Toilet Articles ' Students’ Supplies ■7“ Prescriptions a Specialty STATE JEWELRY ■ Agency (or !' WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES < 3ovV YvW AC.o\eV s C. A. Ulitnehnnl ( iMmmger \ | -*4^" r Penn A vomit! and Tunlh Street < T?a. E. L. G UAH am & Com i -any Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East. College nvimui! . J. P. HAC M A N Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 127 S. Allen Street . B. C. PEARCE Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groce ries and Queensware Hotel Block W. College Aye Mr til Transient 50c
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