Ye First College Football Game Comes off On Saturday VOL. XV. No. 2 "PUSH BALL" SCRAP TO BE HELD OCTOBER 25111 Student Council Decides Upon Contest for Members of Sophomore. and Freshman Classes "POVERTY DAY" WILL BE HELD ONE WEEK LATER At n meeting of the Student Council bud (Tuesday) evening, it wos decided to hold a nll.lll boll" scrap between the members of the lereslimcn and Soph omore classes on Sal unto) .. . Octobzr teenth, between the, latent of one and three o'clock. Tile committee appoint ed to nrrange for tile details conaists of .T. L. Midi, S. S. McCallum, nod 13, W. 'Knapp. Several. years ago a push-ball scrap - wits nn annual event between the two lower classes and loam held soon after tbe opening of college in the MIT Be cause It was a mass affair, however, 'in )1111011 theinembers of tile two emotes participated nt once,. It was abolished together with the other so-called "dan gerous" scraps. .The use of tile push bat/ test MI! in the tones athletics, how ever, ism shown conclusively, that such a scrap can be carried on without the least danger to any of the. Participants, and because of this feet, the contest is •boiog nrrnnged this year. Prom tile preliminary 1111100, It Is probabie' - that there will bo three teams selected from each clues, encl. of which will lie In the Berne for ono period, and tile close who secures the majority of the scores .will be declared the winner. Because of the large number of men In each ChM, It may bo advisable to hove more per iods, In order that each man who so desires way bo given a chance. Final arrangements am! morel definite none uncement-will be mode at a later date. • The Romp folio upon the day that the varsity football team Idaya away that home, and enough time will be allowed from the clone of .tho content to Porirdt all men• who:enter to change clothea and.stlll be at the Audltorluin In time • for - the fOotbalrieturne; ' ' wrovertr Diu" t Another Important decision of Student council wne thnt of holding a "Poverty Day . on Saturday, October [wenn - - fifth. Tho detail. of thin me In the handl. - of another. .committee, consist !Lug of it. Coughlin, W. W. Young. and C. A. Nelson. 'Poverty Day" Is observed very suc cessfully in other institutions and. It seems only fitting to try It out here. On this day every mole member of the Freshmen class must dress In the old est clothes he can yonibly find and must Intend classes, the football game and other functions In such garb. Any who seem to have been too fastidious In the selection of their garments may be told peremtorily by some upperclnss man to return to his room and Put on some older "duds". Stunts will he the order of the day, and according to re ports where this kind of no affair has already been tried, the whole thing is a "scream". In'the nfternoon just before the foot ball game, the Freagmen In their pov erty gurments - will assemble on New Beaver end will parade nround 010 field. Judges will be present and will tacit out the men wino sewn to bo . most poorly clothed. elimination will continue until the most poverty-stricken man has been found. Prima will pro 'belay be given to ths.blet few men In the coinactill.. Remember the cline therefore: Saturday, October twenty fifth: 'Poverty Day". Y. M. C..A. TO GIVE FREE MOVIES ON FRIDAY NIGHT On next Friday night the Y. M. C. A. will give the Ora of its free moving picture nhnws In the 'Old Chapel. The picture will be shown nt Seven-thirty. The Y. M. C. A. house to he able to amount Minn every Friday night. M. the memo time and place. In conjunction with the motion pictaire allow, a ten minute talk will probnbly be given on each casion by HOMO member of the focallyor' of the student body. The mildest will Ottawa be some . topic of local or national Interest. After the show In over, the fell OM will adjourn 'to the "Y" But for a stag nodal. All students are cordially Invited to attend both nonlni nod the moving picture .show. • ' , rho regular chapel 'meeker for Sun day, October fifth, will probably address the evening Y. M. C. A. nerviers no well no the morning sennlaiin. lie In Mr. artorge M. MMus, Prinelpal of the. Went Chanter Normal School. The mono meeting.. on Sunday nights will lie featured by iipechil motto, and Wrong virile manages will be delivered. In view of the feet that tliere wan no election hint year. the vacancies In the Y. lg. C. A. organization were filled by the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, at a meeting held recently. 'The regular. ...lotion will ho held at the end of the first swe et/ter. The following men were chosen no officere of the new Y. M. C. A. organ ization: President ICltchln 'l9 First Vico-prey. ---. S. G. Harris '2l Second Vice-pros. -- Frank Burner '2O Secretary W. B. Benedict. '2O Treasurer IV. B. Steele '2O SOPHOMORES' NOTICE Candidates for second assistant soccer manager sign up at Graduate Mnattger's pffico, 120 Main Bantling," . . _ 5.,,,t,,,,_„. run tact ' efk- , ,,,:‘;,,. . . 4-1855' "DOC" LEWIS WILL COACH WRESTLERS Yerger's Place to. Be Filled by Former Mentor of Penn State Birdmen The wrestling Beacon still get mnder way on Thursday night when the first meeting, of the year Is held. The var sity schedule Is nil In the making and the only Information that can be given out at this time is that the prospects are bright for n good schedule. The other colleges In the league, Princeton, Donn, Cornell. Columbia, and Lehigh are 1111:working along the same lines and are in •c onstant touch with each other. This will facillato the arrange ment of the different schedules and in sure good competition before the inter collegiate bouts later In the season: "Coe" Lewis will again be Uto wrest ling conch. Until two seasons ago he was turning out winning teams roar after year, but at that time Ile entered the service, from which he was Just re turned last spring. During his absence the .wr.allng work was in charge of .Chuck" 'fiercer 'lO, one of "Doe's" old' pupils, who turned out intercollegiate championship teams during his period as coach. Ycrger, who is a member of the agricultural facultY..hao resigned to enter commercial work with a flout at Raleigh, North •Carolina. • . - ...Men Who Rove 80t0ntid....,-, - Of list 'year. chamPlonahlp tertiii:the s fallowing men have returned.' Brown, Mowerer, Corker and Black. "Ivy" Brown in the 118-pound Intercollegiate chatripton; Mille flowerer holds the name title In the 111-pound clans. Many men who wrestled In previous yea.s have returned to college and they will strengthen the team .considerably. Captain Mills has fulled to return and his lass will be keenly felt, While Dater Is another man upon whom Coach Lewis was depending who will not be hack. The two previous years has tot the bottom fall out of corralling with the result that outside of a wealth of mat erial among Aim uPPerchtnamen and Freshmen, nothing definite can be said. The material thin year is more promis ing than any In recent years and It remains to develop it. • "Doc" Lewis said that tie wanted to get buck to. the old method and manner of handling the men just an soon as possible. This method maims the Seniors sponsors for the Sophomores and the Juniors sponsors for the Freshmen. Their work is over-seen by the conch ond others Is no lout contact lon 10118 the came during the past two ream. The men also get the experience of coaching timing and refereeing with the tech that Penn State men In the paid have been es efficient as any out side officials who have come hero to referee varsity bouts. "Due" Lewis gave no his opinion that due to the local intention, the environ went, and facilities, coaching at night as lant suited to Penn Slate. If thu practice it held In the afternoon only :Crew men can come out at one time, Mi. if It to hold at night everybody CM come out and Interest In ethnulated and new men arc attracted to the sport. "Doc" Lewis made It clear that. It was not the specialisation of at fete men, but the claims.nt of the squad that gets the 'results. Thin year the conch desires new men to come out for the team and he has arranged plenty of meets for those who fall to make tho varsity. There will he the freshmen-Supliomore class scrap. the Interclass. meets, the elimination trials and after the varsity season there will he n meet between the runners-up or the second varsity team and the Freshmen. This gives the Freshmen three meets. The appeal thin year ;a 111000 for new men eapecially all who think they can wreatie or be developed into wreatlern are exited to come out. At the beginning of the Kennon attention will be centered en the development of the new, men end everyone Will have an equal chance. While there-are n few veterana of other yearn back-in college they are by no nreenn Kure of their piece , . and the larger the squad the harder they will have to work to make the tem. NOTICE TO JUNIORS Any Junior wishing to try out for Om poeltlon of fulsooloto edltof . tho editorial Mort of tho COL• LEGIAN ohould roport nt thls office, Nlttany Printing and Plll,- 11.111:111 . Company building, 110 Woot Colloio AMMO, on Friday avaning at coven o'clock abaci,. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCIGEER I, 1919 =XIII BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR TRACK SEASON Return of Many OM Stars Adds Greatly to Penn - Sfate's Strength on Cinderpath Fall trnek pritctlee was begun this oast week on New Deaver Field under the direction of Coach Martin who is there every day from nine to twelve and two-thirty to five to give all men his personal direction. Ho Is looking forward ton very successful season ns he has a lot of promising new material and mnoy old men aro back. On OctoSerl. eleventh, competition will be ficareridplMine(oolOred4 ,- OP 'welt in from drill. Most of ! list;Year's• track squad' have returned and' besides the.:nev: material many former track stern have returned from the army. Perhnps the most Impertont of the latter is M. L.. Shields, ...- elect for 1118, who won the mile race In the A. E. P. games In France. Some of the others arc "Ben" Cubbage, the hammer thrower, whose record is 156 feet for the ig•pound hammer. 1 , , N. Emory, who made 161.4 feet In the Interclass games In the spring, will give lilm some clone compelltion. Foster is due to give Shield n, good race In file mile event, while Newcomer, Who broke the record in the last Pitt meet, will press him hard In the half mile. • Clarence Beck on the shot put, whose record Is 45 feat, is back from the Army toll la now playing football. Emory and Jacoby, last year's•stars, will also try for tills position. Of the quarter milers, Frail, nnother. former captain-elect, is back from the war, and Steel, Taylor, Demming, Willlams, Ritte, and Parent. all last year's track men have returned. leer the hurdles. there in "Hap" HIIr, who won the low hurdles In 26 4-6 seconds In the notional junior track and 610111 eleimplorathlo of the Amateur Athletic Union which won held at the University of Pennsylvania.. September twelfth. Parent and Bugloso who ran the hurdles last year have returned and with n little coacithig should melte a hod pair of hurdlers.. Grubb with a record of 22.7 feet In the broad Amp • will be entered with Way and Taylor In this event. In the sprints Demming. Taylor. Hooker, Teegon, and Jones will undoubtedly represent tile Blue and White. Orr will In all probability re ceive reeoMiltlon foo - 11111 work In the mile and half mile and is looked forward to as a strong contender for these honor., Bughee, Starter, Ritts..d Par ent are the most promising contenders In the high Jump with Starter and Bullock supremo In the pole vault.. In tile distance events, Seem. Gardner, Newhouse. and Maxwell seem better than ever. The crone-country schedule this year will be a full one .and a meet gill probably be held this fall although negotiations have not been completed. There will be the 11.111 Interclass cram country meets and in the college event Penn and Princeton are the meet probable opponents. The Shnkespehre Club held its first meeting this yenr In the Auditorium on September twenty-third. The meeting wan Informal—the application of new members and the work planned for the pear comprising the amount of business done. The Club plane to present on °ding vorelon of "Hamlet", tills semester and posslblY a Shakespearean comedy In the spring. The membership of the Club conslste of both students and toien people. The direction le that of the Department.of Public SPealdna. "PRACTICE ROUSE" ItE-OPENED The Homo Economics practice house, "Hi!tweet", hoe started Its annual sea son. Six hauler girls aro now taking full charge of the work for the month of October under the supervision of Miss. Lawton. This first group con sists of the Miss. Adelaide Mitchell, Catharine Oan, Gertrude Wilson, Helen Zimmerman, Mary Reinhard, and Mary Bartholomew. Student Government Has Been Organized Penn Stnter Student Government him been orgonlzed-08 (0110108 I=l • Seniors .T. It. Moulnnis, President- C. E. Stout .1. 11. MunrOo. • Joulors R. K. Williams N. R. Korb Sophomore MEM I=s! D. 'Mot:lnnis, President R.-EirStarkey••Se ,,,, arY C. A, Nehion• ' .- J. S. MortE, C. W. Mooro W. W. Young J. 11. Munroe ' S. S. McCollum D. Courson C. E. Stout . A. H. Stood I. W. Brown C. S. Wykott J. S. Wognor Hide Coughlin P. B. Sites 3. L. Evan M. L. Shields C. R. Reek - Juniors N. R. Korb I. W. Sell • R. K. Williams F. O. Church C. N. Wntts E. N. Aiken P. W. Crittithe R. 11. Henry B. W. Row W. C. Rißinger Sophomores • F. N. rung C. S. Teegan STUDENT TRIBUNAL Sonlots S. W. Cohen. Malan.= 'Don Enoch I. A. Karam Juniors C. A. Bruminwgh 13. C. Sonya" 0. P. Smith P. W. grlfflths Sophomnrom J. E. \'nmllh g R. T. Ryan W. A. Rlnkenbanh Ray Rio, R. R. 'NineDomini A. 11. Slskml,lnnitli It. It Slurkol . • Cl. L. Wrlght Jtintor. I=l Sophomore 11. T. Alncl:en2le Bezdek Receives Warm Welcome With the arrival In town of Hugo geadelt, Proton.. of PhynieniMunn- Wow. all the Himrts were immediately inst..na n Hound footing and interest In them increnned pereeptiblY. Thlx wax shown by the. exceedingly NMe num . ber of Htutl.ts who turned nut MondaY nfternnon to xec the practice. It wail tt non of a reception to the coach and tile bondand tho student regiment, which wag nt the lime, were marched on the field to give hint a reg ular oratfon.• BOStlek came here directly from St. Louis where the Pittsburgh Pirates, the team which he coached during the summer, played their last game. From a poor supply of material there he nue reNted in develpoing a tens which end ed hi tile first division of the Notional Loam!, It one rumored that Bezdek had received propositions 10 0011011 other college learns and that he would not return to Penn State hut he hi back again, and determined to put Penn Santo in the first rank among the other col legm In athletics. With his arrival work on the athletic field and recreation hail will be rushed. beattate Ito lo noxious to have these nn soon its postblc in order to put Into effect his plan for the pilYsienl, elltlett lion of the entire otudant body. 1019 GLUES DONATE $118 , 38 TO COLLEGE ALUMNAE CLUB At the regular meeting of tho Penn State Alumnno'Club, hold last Juno, the class of 1019 presented the club with $118.98, to be placed In the loan fund treasury, for women of this college. &dr ian. THESPIANS PLAN TO GIVE PLAY .::ap Thief", a Farce Comedy in 'Arra AMs; May be Presented November Twenty-Second The Thespian Club is plannlag ',fixture a play In the nu naafi: Iwo "Ain, litureinber tivonLy-seisiital. It mill be a farce coolialy In three ZION e..L.tled "Stop Thief". Its east will In- the past tile 'rhespitin productions I. n wholly male affair, men emiag inale and tomtits part. ims year, however. a girl's auxiliary n decided upon and they will .rticipate is tile activities of the club -:ant now no. A meeting of all .11.11- ...lea, both men stud Acn. has been "etl to meet In Old ololn. um room 219, armlay, October eucond, afternoon .. erenlaa. The coal will be selec.. Saturday, October fourth. rile play "glia, Thief . fa 0 modern ...I .6 comedy. dealing With a aeries of comuilleatio. wlsich In not untll the nxtraordluary ell -1:. It Woo first produced NeW about Nix years ago and has been peateil frequently since. The Thing:lan management thin year : malinger. jr. Steven/ma '2l; Lavin:Using manager Drown '2l; e.slntain managgro, Reese Itin honthiels '22, and ttogere '22. The tenY w.II direeted by Professor Arthur Cleotingli of the Englimil Department. Pi:oft/wow Cleotingit Is a new man at can State. tanning here from the Un iverhity of North Dakota, whets ho . seared hilt niamers degree in dram ptoductionn end dramatic Meru tore, lila Ant pishitietien on a large was a pageant given at the Semi- C..0(0111141 COIO I / 1 1111011 Hope College, 11,C111,11111, 111 1 Dili. tie planned the nhstinnes for and dirheted the mate of ix hundred people. - Front there. he c.eat to the Univerelty , of North Dakota, Wier, while working for 1110 master'n degree, he won All/1111111111. Director of ties Seel; and J lucid:, Society of that oftege. lie has written heventi plays, the most hooortant of which is Perhalls - Loch to lite Farm - . It WWI given ut the unive.ity and IMO` WOlll of the Mid forsin extended tour. Ile not torly wrote this pin)* but direed it Mai Played tile leading Part on Ile In planning to make ilramatieh It part ,d the work of the Engiftill Depart ment. lie hopes to Inert:axe tile inter est' in dramatics here at Penn State .011 d. In , I.lll , llitura; nroduecinlnnamY oh one play n month. • if all goon'. expected, college credits will be given thime who take !wt. SENIORS HAVE BEEN EXCUSED FROM CHAPEL The chattel seating for the coming year has been arranged and roll was taken for the flint time Sunday morn ng. According to the schedule Do nr merged, the Seniors ore trot contpolleil in attend chapel but can do no If they tionlre. All the meetings are held in the Auditorium in an much nx the 0111 Chapel to not large enough tonccomo date the Fronton. class. The follow ing nettedule has been arranged: Mon day. lilt Fremlniten: Tuesday. Sophomoren.•and all unclanslfled stud ents: Wednesday. Frenhmen mans meeting; Thunolay. tihnercituts mans meeting; Friday, till Freshmen: Sun day,lll A. Al. Freshmen and uncial.l• tied stutlentm Sunday, 11 lt lun torn and Solthomores. 'At the upperelann mum meeting no seam are askigned mid the nttendance Sen/ors, Jandors, //121i Sophomores lo voluntary. • Also err Sunday at the emven o'clock Kerrie° two hundred meant In Me gallery, left end left center, are avAllable fur the voluntary attendance of Senkon and others who care to at mud. Students who are eveuned from chattel for rellgloun mono. are exneeted to intend the weekly Mt.. meetings. Ali unclassified stud.. Including /me t:lel htudenut and the two-year agrleul tund and rebablllmtlon students attend chapel on Tuenday, Thu:mint'. mad Sun tiny nt ten o'clock. Faculty members desiroun of attending . Sunday chapel will find Bents on tire nage and are ursed to occupy them. College Receives Airplane Motors 'rho School or Engineering bits Just locelved from the government n minn ow:it of three new aeroplane motors 411,1 a fourth ono Is on the wny. These inelado a la-cylinder Liberty alohr of duo witleit In tile type developed 11 thin conntry within Oda) . dWx otter our entrance Into the war in 1911. The woe engine tx used In the mall pitmen ° win, i t men over the college Tit tireond motor In it Hall Scott, a 11-eyllteler, 180 11. P. Tito third an engine or it type tint neon in thin coun try, except timely. It C 0111111441 of 9 cyl inders unlinked in n 111111 111010 revalve rather than the crank ninift Tile nadir 10111 beof great Mennet to tinge who are familiar with 11N genernl dant". Tile (mirth. engine it Optioned Lawrence. It sunlit motor which mi sed for inntruction plititn and Ix very light and of moderato power. Theme molten are brought to tile col lege tor experimental IMellonen nod will mounted In the Locomotive Labora tory. NOTICE TO SOPHOMORES Cnndltlatex for uocono toialxtant. Inuiket mannuur sign up nt. OrmJunto Mono ger'if office, 120 slnln Iliall,llnu. FOOTBALL SEASON TO OPEN WITH GETTYSBURG Flue mid While Eleven's Line-up For Initial Game Undecided --Substitutes to lie Used WHO'S WHO IN FOOTBALL ON PENN STATE SQUAD All efforts ore now being pointed to ward whipping the Blue and -Willie eleven into shape for the opening game of the season with Gettysburg on Sat urday. fleallek nrrived on Mon day and immediately :unnamed complete charge of the toptiol. Due to the un tiring Mlarto of Couches I larlow. an ner iml Marlin. ',lily nil the men were in m good physical condition when Coach tiestielt arrived anti the sq , uad hail nlllO been thoroughly drilled in the funda mentals, such am 'tackling. charging. ad failing on tile The linoptip which will trot out on Deaver Meld oil Saturday afternoon in still problematical, and ileadelt will no doubt do 'considerable 'experimenting in the game.' The 13Ine and White head coach lins expressed himself us very well pleased with thetnaterial on hand and also with the progress that lins been mode 111 practice no for. The only real cripple on the squad is ''Casey . ' Jones, the bard-playing halfliseg. wile threw his knee out of place last Satur day and will probably br. out of the game for the balance of the year. An to the team Itself. Coach nemlek will no doubt plek the eleven men who will Mart the gams by DlMlay In order 17=1 to give them 0 chance to work together. Higgins to sure to start at right end, while Rangeley and Cabbage art the best ,prospects for tackles. Rauch should play one guard hut 11,0 other is still uncertain, with CIII, Macßenzi° and Henry mi the leading possibilities. Con nt'e• will nn doubt play center unless Ile is shifted to it guard poslthin, In which case Osborn may be given the call. The• imeicileld 'will probably be composisl of Way, Robb, Deck 01111 Mess, with Robb ceiling the slgnals and directing the tenni. The election of a captain will h 0 held before the game and It In almost rt certainty that Dab Magi's] will be chosen. The other end position on the team lies between Snell, AleCtalunt 111111 Brown, The soluttituten are sure to be given all opportunity to allow thernaelven In Paturdny'a Wane, particulnrly in the backtiold. 1101008 and ICillitiger will no tionbt be 101011 nt hilltback and it IN quite itmaible thal Hinter will be given Sophomores Notice El= I=lll=l nlonagal report en Friday evening nt this offlee. 10 Went College It Looks Like a Big Year for Sports at Penn State PRICE FIVE CENTS Battlefield College to Bring Light But Extremely Fast Team to Penn State "BILIP WOOD 'l6 IS ONE OF GETTYSBURG'S COACHES "OW," IVOO4 qa One of Oellysburg's ennehe. The first nonce of the 1919 football schedule will be played on ....day afternoon on New Beaver field nt two thirty oleleek, when the fast and attgretstive ttettyslatra . 'tram will ho the opponent of the Penn State eleven. Title will he the first time the two teams have met .100 1917, ne the tame last year was 'rolled off on nd various other reuse.. In 1917 the Rnttteflcid boys were downed by the score of 18 to 2. That the content on Soturdrty will be well worth witnennlng In borne OM by the advance information from the arattliern college. While Oettyeburg Ix .11.1110,01111. by Inch nt weight in her material. Oils handicap In more than met by the xpeed of the loom. Coaches Leathern and Wood have worked with the end in view of having o swift charging and sore tack ling eleven nod In Oda their effort+. WM. MK bi`oll ill vain. Coach Wood, who Is better known to Penn Slate students us 'TOW . , IV/IN gra:hod:A front Penn State In (Ott and taught at this college for about two Banta after that date. In his andergrachatte days. ire was one of the , nr.hY i.lnyers. playing. center and end hi trio Sophomoreyear, center In his Junior year. and left tackle In his Senior year. During the littler he was captain of the team which. defeated Penn and also which completely MlL played Harvard. Aside from football, "11111" was one of the (Meat and most I=l It chalice to run tlw team. Black, Hills, Farley, Tyler.. Emory and Bentz Nvill have their chance In the line. Willie the game this week Is net ex pected to proven hard one, the Blue and White coaches are taking no chances on tut early-season defeat by Bill Wood's ll li rnpity eleven. For that reason,St Penn State wimn the game with It's strongest line-up. The Betty/limn: game will afford the coacher. a fine op portunity to nice up the Individuals on the Penn Stow team nail to see Just /tow they produce under lire. Icor the benefit of the meow Fresh men anti new men nt Penn State this year. to whom the members of the foot boll sound are 1011.e11' 'Mown by name. the following brief "Who's Who" should prove of conolderable interest. It has Wen made to Include the ma.lorhY of tile 'limit promising members of tile sound. Wines Who In Penn Slate Football R. A. Higgins played end on the championship team of the Rath Division and was selected for the All-A. It, F. eleven. lie will no doubt captain the 1919 eleven at l'enn Stoic. (Ferry Rohl, won commissioned In in fantry and detailed to Columbia Uni versity loot fall. 110 captained and played quarterback on the R A. T, C. team at that place and wns selected by Waiter Calm, for his second All-Atnerk can eleven. Clarence fleck Injured his back three yearn ago ntal could not play out the ason in 19111. The following year, he se wan elected captain of the USAAC eleven nt Allentown, hot was prevented from playing became of his Injury. After almost two yearn of sanboligato driving In Italy, Ito seems to have r covered his former ability nod Is hit ting the line harder than ever thin year. 111000011.11enta played center on the greshmen team in 11117 and put tip a scrappy game, Lent fall, he wax ono of the fete experienced men who re , Ported to Coach Beadek, lad he left for training camp before the /1.1411111 opened. lle Imo been ',haying nt yonnnl Ibis year and his work has been promising to nay the least. C. ram - Into Promi nence on the S. A. T. C. eleven hug fall. ne ran the leak In the Lehigh game (Continued on fourth me)
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers