The : ,Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering thirty-six courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu cation—TUlTlON FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate. First semester begins middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., address THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania Cross Country Cross country running at Penn State has become a factor of con siderable importance in our minor sports but not to such an extent as this form of sport merits. This year when the first call for candidates was made 18 men re sponded. When the call for foot ball men was made over 100 re sponded. Contrast this with the U. of P. results of the same calls. Penn responded to the first call for cross country to the number of 80 men and the first respond for foot ball men was 75. What causes this difference? There are more men capable of making good at cross country in our institution than there are in making good at football. The physical benefit is just as great and although the recom pense, so far as glory and taking trips goes, falls below football, still it is considerable, and is growing steadily each year. Negotiatlons are at present under way to match our team with college teams both in home contests and on foreign ground. The first of these runs occurs in New York, November 22, at which time six men will probably be entered in the contest. Meets of similar nature will occur from time to time during the winter. New men, who desire to try out in thii sport, are urged to report on New Beaver Track immediately. The squad practice occurs every afternoon. Candidates should give their names to the assistant track managers and men who give indica tions of promise will be excused from further drill at once. The Sunday Evening Concert Following the custom of former years, the combinined musical clubs of the college rendered a concert last Sunday evening, closing the Pennsylvania Day festivities. Be sides the orchestra numbers, the Glee Club and the Mandolin Club selection, there was an excellent reading from "Les Meserables," and a solo which was worthy of a more perfect tribute than was ac corded it. The orchestra rendered its two seleCtions almost perfectly proving that it has lost nothing of last years ability. The Glee club too, is better than ever, thanks to Professor Robinson's abundance of material and careful training. The members of the Mandolin club gave evidence of much patient practice in the way in which they rendered their two numbers. The novelty of the evening, however, was the freshman quartet, which sang "Still, Still With Thee." All four mem bers showed ability and we shall look forward with pleasure to hear ing them again. In all ways the concert was an undoubted success, and those who are in charge of the PHOTO SUPPLIES "Our Goods Make Superior Pictures" Vulcan Film Argo Paper SOUDER & CAMERON DEVELOPING AND PRINTING First Class Work Developing-10c per roll. Vulcan Film developed free with 1 doz. prints. 1,4x234, 2 1 ,4x234, 23.11"x3 , /,, 30 each-35c per doz. 3g. x 334, 2,l