Would That We Were ' ' Seniors! VOL. XVII. No. 57 NITTANY STICKMEN PRIMED FOR TILT WITH SYRACUSE Visitors Have Many Victories to Their Credit—Team Made Up 'of Experienced Men COACH JARDINE FORSEES HARD FOUGHT CONTEST New York Aggregation Especially Strong on Attack—Game ' - at One.thirty Last minute computation on the part of Coach Jardine, mentor of the Penn State lacrosse team, points toward a close and hotly Contested battle when the Nittany stickmen take their stand against Syracuse University on Now Beaver Field tomorrow afternoon In an effort to atone for the defeats handed them In the first three . games of the The contest Is scheduled to begin Promptly at one-thirty o'clock in or der that It will not Interfere with the Interscholastic track and field meet to be staged on New Beaver Field later in the afternoon Symenso Won Fho Out of Six The New York aggregation comes to Penn State tomorrow with a record of five victories and but one defeat In the six games played thus far this season The Army, Johns Hopkins, Oxford- Cambridge, Cornell and Colgate were forced to bow before this combination of seasoned stickmen, while Pt incoton succeeded in registering a victory last Saturday afternoon after a hard-fought battle by a score of six to five - PROFESSOR ROBINSON = TO LEAVE PENN STATE Has, Been Director of Music Here Since 1910—Goes to Ohio Uni , ' 'versify as Dean of Music Professor. Clarence C Rail:lion who 1111 K has been Dir . the Department of _)Sough, at 'Pm - a for twelve years, Insu - sarmitilibe duth—he - 17111'goilto - The 1 -iiilversltY of Ohlo next - fall cis Dean of the School of Music at that institution. Mrs Robinson who has also taught piano in the Department of Music here sines 1910 will accept the position of head of the Plano Division at Ohio Uni versity. Both Mr. and Mrs Robinson have expressed their aversion to break ing the many friendly ties they have formed at Penn State, and will leave with the hope of returning on visits „ many times. . Professor Robinson received offers from both Ohio University and Girard College, near Philadelphia, the latter offer being also combined with one to take charge of the Penn Glee Club The inducement offered at the Ohio in stitution, located at Athens, was, how ever, greater, and likewise exceeded any that Penn State is at present able to provide. Obio University has an en rollment of about eighteen hundred stu dents, and lncludes , ¢ well organized School of Music with a faculty of twelve, of whom Mr. Robinson will be at the head Rave Served Penn State Well Penn State had no regularly organ- Jzed department of music when Mr and Mrs Robinson came to the college In 1910, the Glee Club comprised about twelve men who were self-trained and self-directed, and there was no girl's Glee Club 'During the twelve years of his directorship, Professor, Robinson has established a soundly organized and efficient music department in Which private instruction, as well as choral staging, is well developed HONORARY COMMERCIAL FRATERNITY ORGANIZED Phi Sigma .Beta Formed - by Stu dents in Liberal Arts School To Raise Scholarship Phi Sigma Beta, an honorary profes sional fraternity for students of the commercial courses in the Liberal Arts School, was recently formed at Penn State by a group of undergraduates. This organization hoe for its purpose the recognition and encouragement of scholarship, and fellowship and gen oral ability among the students enroll ed in the' commercial courses. In so recognizing this ability, the fraternity hopes to encourage the raising of schol arship standards to the Liberal Arts School. • Phl Sigma Beta was founded by nine upperclassman and, In addition to those students, includes four faculty mem bers. The organisation will select its, members from the students of the two upper classes in the commercial cour ses of the Mend Alto School. The charter members of the Voter -nitY are Dean C WI. Stoddart, Dean A. It. Warnock, Dr. A. H Martin, Prof. T. C. Pakeraham, C A. Hill '23, A. D. _,P,..Post '23, W. M. Blench '23, W. H. King, •23, L. A. Tarbox . 22, L. H. illorns '23, G. Hill '22, D. P. Pomeroy '23 and It. Aymara /3. u#fautrk GALA DAY IN TRACK CIRCLES TOMORROW GET A MAP FOR YOUR DAD Fond limns for fathers it ho In tend, coming to Penn State by automobile for Father's Day, may be seemed at the Publicity Office in Old Main These mans give the best routes from Hanle burg, Williarnspoit, .Tohnstown, and other large Cities in PcnnsYi vania ALUMNI PLAN FOR ANNUAL ACTIVITIES ALUMNI PARADE WILL BE FEATURE EVENT Commencement Activities Will In elude Class Stunts and Get-together Meetings 011th the plane for the annual Com mencement and Class Day exercises, starting on .Tune ninth, preparation, are being formed for the Alumni reunions and nannies during that time Sex enll classes have started publicity for clone reunions, among which are the classes of . 97, 'O7 and 'l2 Ae yet no definite notices have been made to the Alumni office of the intentions of nth. ere ieturning, but a larger crowd is ex pected than any previous year. The Alumni week-end activities will bunt on e Friday, Tune ninth At this date it is thinned to hold class reun ion dinners in Mac Allister Hall This meeting in not, yet definitely decided upon Following the dinner, the Fresh men Class stunts will be held on the Front Ommus at seten o'clock Saturday moaning at nine forty-five unlock thp General Alumni Association will hold 'their annual business meet ing in the Auditorium. President Thomas will be present and will give brief addresses An Alumni luncheon till be furnished at twelve o'clock noon by the church-women of the town. A large tent' is to be erected for this or caskm_on__the earapus,and..alrAlumni will attend.-' • The big event of the Alumni activi ties will be staged on Saturday after noon at one o'clock when the return ing men will meet to form a parade on the Front Campus This event was not held last year but plans are being formed to make this year's parade a feature of the Commencement Week do ings Following the procession each class will put on its annual reunion stunt BISHOP McDOWELL WILL DELIVER SUNDAY SERMON The speaker at the Chapel services on Sunday will be Bishop W F . McDowell of Washington, D C. Bishop McDow ell received his early education at Ohio Wesleyan graduating there with the degree of A, B Later the same insti tution conferred upon him the degrees of PhD and DD , while Boston Uni versity awarded him the degree of ST. B, and Northwestern University con ferred the degree of LH D. In 1882 Bishop McDowell was ordained In the Methodist Episcopal ministry and in 1904 was elected bishop SENIORS MAKE FINAL PLANS FOR CLASS DAY Plans for the Seal arrangement of Class Day were presented to the Sen iors at a meeting which was held In the Bull Pen last Monday night when the Class Day committee presented its tepott, various other committee reports teeme heard, and E It. Overdorf, Pres ident of the Class, was elected Valedic torian. Clam Day Program Class Day, which will take place on Monday, June twelfth. v.lll be the big gest day on the Commencement pro gram for the Seniors Almost the whole day will be deceitd to some form of exerciees. The program arranged by the Class Day Committee, of which W. H Welty Is chairman, is oa follows• Monday, Jane Twelfth, (Ton a. m.) Farewell Address Pres. E E °corder/ Class History - _ W. B pones Class Poem __ Miss Mary E Corley Pipe Oration - - W H Welty Presentation of Class Honors Women Mine S. I, Crissman Men W Amram Dedication of Close Memorial Presentation.— C L Mellinger Acceptance - .Hon. H W Mitchell Address__Pres John ',Blain Thomas Valedictory Address ... E. E. Ovordort Address by Hanoi Students: Bow Girl - Miss F K. Allen SUPPer Girl_Miss M. K. Thompson Pan Girl. Miss Id IS Dusenberry Spoon Man_ - -.lt R. Burtner Barrel Man ---- ....R. B. Boor Cane Man.-- J. Cooper Class Endowment Fund C I. Mellinger, chairman of the Class Endowment Committee, gave a final examination of the $50,000 endow ment- fund which the class of 1922 is endeavoring. to raise for the purpose of erecting o, ovimmlng pool at Ponn STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 Many Schools Enter Annual Track and Field Meet FRESHMEN WILL COMPETE WITH PITT YEARLINGS Varsity Teams Will Attempt To Lower Distance Medley Relay Record An interscholastic track and field meet for high school and propowtOrY school athletes, a dual meet betseen the University of Pittsburgh Frashmen and the Penn State yearlings, and a special distance medley inlay race be tween two Varsity teams of this insti tution In on effort to lower the world's record in this went, will - be staged to morrow afternoon on 'Nets Beater Field In recognition of the annual ob servance of Interecholwtic Day at Penn State. Nearly three hundred school boy ath letes will assemble on New Beater Field tomorrow to take part In the thirteenth annual interscholastic track and field meet to be held at this Insti tution The preliminaries will begin at I ten o'clock In the morning when some of the final field events will also be run off The final track events ale scheduled to start at two-thirty o'clock In the afternoon. Following is a list of the schools which will be represented in the meet tomorrow: Bellefonte Academy, Bel lefonte High,School, Troy - High School, Millheim High School; Williamsport High School, Clearfield High School, Latrobe High School, Brookville High School, Johnstown High School, Lewis town High School, Dickinson Semi nary, Potomac State School, Morrison Vocational School, Patton High School, Harrisburg Tech, Lock Haven High School, Altoona High School, Dubois High School, Gregg Township Voca tional School, Norwin Union High School, Nanticoke High School, State College High School, Mansfield State Normal School, Jersey Shore High School, and Scranton Central High School ,F.sh The dual meet with the Pitt Freshmen promises to be close and hard fought throughout. This meet will be staged In conjunction with the Interscholastic finals and will begin about too-thirty o'clock tomorrow aft ernoon. The names of Roney, Johnson and Saner stand out most prominently among the Pitt Freshmen Reiley shows splendid form in the half-mile and mile while Johnson me Saner are being counted upon in the field events Tarsi') Teams In Medley Relate In the distance medley relay race which will be run tomorrow afternoon about four o'clock in an effort to break the present world's record, a team com posed of Moore, In the 940-yard dash, Helffrlch, In the half-mile, Cecil, In the thme-quarters, and Shields, in the mile will compete against a team com posed of Taylor. In the 440-yard dash, Edgerton, in the half-mile, Cooper, in the three-quarter and Romig, In the mile This promises to be the fastest race of its kind ever run at Penn State and will naturally attract a great amount of attention in athletic circles State. According to this Plan, each member of the class 1s expected to sub scribe ono hundred dollars, the total of which, is due in 1927. This sum can be paid on the installment basis, pay meets being due on the first of May and the first of November of each Year E K. Hibshman, stated that the college was well pleased with the ac tion taken by the Seniors In subscrib ing to the endowment fund, saying that It came right in line with the two mil lion dollar campaign which is now be ing conducted by the college The Campaign Committee will make use of the action taken by the Seniors as a means of advertising their campaign Those who hold shares in the Senior Fund will be exempted from subscrib ing to the two million dollar campaign A permanent Claw Endowment Com mittee was also appointed at this meet leg. It in composed of C 1.. Mellinger. chairman, E, E. Overdorf, secretary, W H. Welty, Hausmann, C. J. Cooper. A O Pratt, and R. R Banner Dr. Patter, Honorary root Dr Fred Lewis Patter. Professor of American PAterature, was elected Hon orary Class Poet by the Class of 1922. ' The class also decided to hold regu lar five and ten year reunions Election of managers of clam ath letics for the year were no follows, F Kelm Lacrosse___,,._--.R. IL Bock Tennis S Strlekhouser Track. - ---L. W. Gabel' Ba.soball— -S. B. Gregory Dad Mende Yon Hero-- Give Him A Chance , To See Mats A. A. ELECTIONS MONDAY A. ,M. The nomination for tife A. A. office.° ate no rations: Presi dent, 11 Kochlet, IV. IR ATlllet, Chnimer Hme, C li Kaufman, tice.ptethient, C. 0 Redinget, V Clifflths, stuctat),._l3 r Ev -000, C K Wincgord C.. 7 Par cons Tooth-, tot the eleltiono of theoe office. nil' be Phiced In the tatlou9 HChOOll4 of the Col lege Too-Year Ago shoold tote at the Ag oehool am:l4s°oold° may note at any of the fiphoolo PEPPER DELIVERS PRACTICAL SPEECH Remarks on Noticeability of Penn. State Spirit AboutfThe - College Campi The 'nineties' address -dillyeted by Senate, George Wharton Tipper before a mans meeting of students and others In the Audionium last ..„Wednesday e,ening was one ahich gni.° eyerione present something to think , about and which shooed for th in the, iipe.thcr Pleasing personality. Sentitqr Peptises general theme was a, ilisLutsiton of °du ' cation, and an explanation 6r the at eat responsibility that iv hot ne hi the mambas of out leglal UM' bodies and the people of the country, Who elect these menthe. to office Aft. the custom. y cheering, and music by the band, 'Pretty" Thomas introduced Senate, Pepper, stating that the latter mao a tlsitor to the college and 1141 not come with the In tention of doll% eringia political [Witless The speaker of the evening, 'oho is a maduath of Pcnn, stated that this was the first One the hearing of a Penn State yell had not "Struck tenor Into hi., heart," and, as many othet vlsi tots hate done, he tematked on the noticeable pt ecence of the Penn State sphlr, sthich, he said, /eaves 'ugh the visitor a feeling of %Milky and which can be noted as soon as one enters the campus Senator Pepper's talk began nlth a discussion of the precalent objection to the electing ot a college-bred man to office In the legislettee branch of the gocernment, and the senator urged col lege graduates to beenue of conside, Mg themselves as an intellectual min toemey apart from the common life of theh brethr en, but to use thelt educa tional opportunity as an Instrument of association nith all setts and condi tions of men Education lie defined as as "a plocess of self-development un der stimuli," and a piocess which be gins with the dawn of life and contin ues until the end SEVEN CONTESTANTS ENTER ORATORICALS Entrants Are All Taking Public Speaking Course Tinder • English Department Tile Junior Oratorteals, theannual speaking contoot of the Junior class since 1872, svhich Is to be held this yea, on May Monts-sloth in celebration of the semi-centennial anniversary of the foundation, will ',Me s.Oll contestants, all students of public speaking In previous sears, the Oratoricals have been open to all Juniors who wish ed to enter the content. A change h.' been made tills year however which limits the entrants to those who hose akin nsentestet of regular nubile speaking course The public speaking course is taught by Miss Jackson, - Instead of only n fen oeelts of toe llminm y training in pt etiolation for the Orates Mats, as has been the case hi the past, the Juniors this year hose been soothing for the coming event for the entire semester. The topics which- the contestants have been preparing for their public appearance this year in elude subjects of civic and national in forest Tho Juniors who will nartlelp:ate in, the contort are as foliose CIC Flied, C Dolan„ George IL Ely, Reruns Hill, more.. King, J. P. VOIIIIO, W. H. Wilhelm. Tottrgiatt. BOOSTER MEETING FOR GREATER PENN STATE NEXT WEEK Dr. Thomas and Bez To Explain Plan Of Campaign • CLASSES DISMISSED LAST HOUR THURSDAY MORNING Students To Be Divided Into Five Group Meetings According To Counties The thne Is set fot simultaneous 1111155 meetings of the entire student body In fine patio of the Campus, when President Thomas, Hugo Deadek and others will explain details of the plan tot a Gicatel Penn State The time so hen eery senior, junior, sophomore and freshman—yoUng men told young women alike—hill learn of their vital input lance to the success of this move ment which,alteinly has been launched is Thuisday'morning at 11 30 a m The College authorities hate arrang ed wlth the }leads of all Departments to pet mit attendance at the mass meet ings to count a 4 attendance at classes scheduled tot the elesen-twenty hour on Thursday mottling Therefore, noth ing will stand in the way of any single student's appearance and participation In these gatherings which will have the effect on the future of Penn State One of the essential steps In estab lishing Penn State on a larger basin is the creation of a favorable sentiment throughout the State To create such sentiment It Is only necessary to carry to thy people the message of what Slate College Is doing In the stay of ed ucating the young men and young N4O - Ind in glying assistance to the people through extension and corres pondence touching. - President Thomas believes that the vtudents themselves will be the moat capable bearers of this message They are the lepresentatly es of Penn State bath in their home counties Their peo ple and their friends look upon them as the type of men and women trained by State College Their power In assist ing In the movement cannot be over rated. In thk opinion of-the College heads Therefore, arrangements were mode for the great gatherings of the entire student body In order that all classes may be acquainted sith the objects of the plan and that each student may learn s herein he or she may help The original call for the meeting was issued hi the Student Activities Com mittee of the Building Fund Campaign, of stitch Dean C W. Stoddart is Chair man and eras endorsed on Tuesday night by the Student Council Meetings Well Organized Such meeting culll be presided over by one of the atudenta and there will (Continued on third page.) ARMORY WILL BE SCENE OF ANNUAL SENIOR DANCE The annual Senior Dance will be staged In the Armory this evening and It iii be a formai affair to ',thin centers only ma) be admitted It has been an nounced M the comtnittee that there tt 111 be no assessment for those uho Dish to attend the affair. Music for the (lance nlll be famished by Wright's Orchestra of Columbus, Ohio The tattooing are the patrons and pattonesses for the affair DI and Mrs. J M Thom., Dean Maigmet A Knight, Dean and Mrs. E. S :Stowe, Dean and Mrs IL IL Sackett. Dean and MIS A. R 'Warnock. Dean tml Sirs R L Watts, Mr and Mrs R H Smith, Mr and Mrh. N W. Flem ing, au and Mrs. N E Butt, and Mr T C Pakenham. COUNCIL ENDORSES TWO MILLION DOLLAR DRIVE The Student Council unanimously voted to npoloNe the action Of the Col lege In Be drive for n two million dol l:it Emergency Building Fund and alopte . ,l n resolution to this effect at the meeting held last Tuesday night Resolution Adopted In the capacity of chairman of the Student Activities Committees', Dean Stoddart of the School of Liberal Arts explained the program facing the col lege and requested the official sanction of the student body The resolution adopted follows. Whereas, The President and the Board of Trustees of The Pennsylva nia State College have authorized a Plan of expansion of the College SO It may fulfill to a greater degree the pur poses of Its chatter and its service to the Commonwealth, and Whereas, The rejection of one thou sand qualified applicants a year now necessary because of inadequate elate support could be prevented by expan sion to a state university like the great universities of Ohio, Illinois and Wis consin, and Whereas, We desire far others, the opportunities We ourselves Nave en- Jo:led at Penn State: Whereas, A campaign for a $2,000,000 Building rued to be devoted to health, social, and Welfare buildings has been inaugurated, therefore be It NINTH INNING HIT WINS FOR ARMY Smith's drive to Lightner in the ninth inning, with two men on base, cost the Penn State nine its first northern defeat Wednes day afternoon at 'West Point 133 an Sto 7 score idellingei pitch ed the entice game for the Blue and White forces PAGEANT UNUSUAL IN INTERPRETATION MISS SPARKS FEATURES IN FINAL PHOENIX DANCE "Seven Singing Seamen" Being Presented for Benefit of Girls' Gymnasium This 'meek has seen the completion of many scenic details for the production of . "The Semen Singing Seamen," a fan tasy in tour acts, written and directed by Miss Ethel Sparks, ',blob will be Presented to State College playgoers on May 19 and 20 in the Auditorium There Is no doubt but what this presentation mmlll eclipse all others of the dramatic season. Miss Sparks is presenting the fan tasy under the auspices of The Alumni Club for the benefit of the girl'a gym nasium fund. For some years there has been a crying need here at the Col lege for a gymnasium for the girls and by their oun initiative the co-ode of the institution have started such a fund One epecfal feature of the spectacle is the dancing The Play le a color mood from the opening curtain to the final one and the dancing has all been arranged to further the expression The costumes vary from the brilliant shad ings of pink In the Poppy dance to the less vivacious dance of the ship's bolls, where a somber greenbedecked with sea shells Is used. and finally into . the gorgeous phoenix dance interpretation by Miss Sparks herself TENNIS MEN FACE UNDEFEATED TEAM Inter-class Tournaments to .Be gin May Twentieth—Co-eds Expected To Participate Penn State's tennis team aill test its strength for the first time this Seal a hen it meets the undefeated Bucknell teem at Len isburg temorross The ,Bucknell aggregation is the same one that defeated the Lion last tear, ',bile but Lao of last season's racqueteers will play on the Nittany combination in to 's game These are Captain IV morron Guthrie '22 and S 'V Boggs '22 The tennis candidates hate not co tinned the interest ahich they display ed at the beginning of the season, and as a consequence the tournaments have not been plated off Manager Shock car states that there is an abundance of aorth-ahlie material In the list of contestants, If they aould but play off shell matches and thus work fat an opportunitt to secure a berth on the squad Pot the remaining tato mem bers of the team which hill make the Bucknell trip, IV 13, Shaw '22, G IG Craves '22 and E. V IC Leslie '22 are in the running. Resolv - ed, that the Student Council of The Pennsylvania State College, in meeting assembled, unqualifiedly en dorses the plan for expansion of the College, and be It further Resolved, That the Student Council pledges Its fullest loyalty and support to the $2,000,000 Building Fund Cam paign, and be it further Resolved, That copies of this resolu tion be forwarded to the President of the College and the President of the Board of Trustees Following the suggestion of Dean Stoddart, President Overdorf appoint ed five Senior members to act as pre siding officers at the student mass meetings on float Thursday morning, those beingA. G. Pratt, C L. C T Donde. M. L. Shields, and E Romdved, That the Student Council E Overdorf Upon petition front the Sophomore class and In accordance with the sen timent of the Student Tribunal, the, Council adopted a new eastern to be added to those of the freshmen rules The wearing of golf stockings with knickers and of bright colored suits Is to he prohibited after this year Duo to the feet that the calendar for the remainder of the month Is well flil ed with activities, It was impossible to schedule the annual tug-of-war ear lier than May tenanty-aaventb. Welcome To The Interscholastic Athletes PRICE FIVE CENTS ELABORATE PLANS FOR OBSERVANCE OF FATHER'S DAY "Newsh" Bentz's Dad May Repre sent Visitors at Mass Meet ing in Auditorium FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS PLAN FOR MANY SMOKERS President Thomas Will Speak to Fathers on Advisability of Organization After making a loot fin tl effort to complete artangementy for the elite, talnlllent of the gallery o‘ci tire t‘ein.- end of May tuentleth, the committee appointed by Student Council noncom- Lea that the obsemanee thin year In to far eNeel last 3 eaCs et ent both in point of attendance and In the quality of the program that Is to he kite. ne‘t Saturday Committee Seeking Speaker Pollen lag the custom established I tat y out, the committee has been endemor ing to seoure as .1 spoaket, Um father of a Penn State student, to teptesent the guests at the boost. muss meet ing to be held Saturday conning. An yet It Is Impossible to make any defi nite statement, but it is hoped that the father of iliNensh - Bents, football cap tain for the coming season, nig act hi the capacity of speaker No information has leaked out as to the surmises that are slated for the Saturday night mays meeting Et /donee that the ptogram is to be elaborate and interesting is based on the stress that the committee is laying on this part of the annual observance ➢Lml Smokers SeLeduloll The spirit in T,hich the fraternities, the, boarding clubs, and the Penn State Club hale made at rangements for holding smokers on Friday and Satur day nights argues Tell for the scess of the seek-end According to uc the plans of the committee, the entertain ment of the lathe. Till be left In the hands of their sons fm Friday night and Saturday morning until eleyen o'elock am Then President Thomas will open a short business meeting in the Auditollum with a address on the needs of Penn State an n d the advlsablin Ity - of organizing the fathers of Penn State students into an association The baseball game in the afternoon VIM be folloTed by the MEM meeting in the evening and the smoker In the Armory under the auspices of the Penn State Club At the same tine, the sarious fritcrnity houses and boarding clubs of the college TIII tlso hold smokers FRESHMEN NINE PLAYS SHADY SIDE TOMORROW Pittsburgh Academy Team Has Many Strong Individual Players In Line-up Against Frosh Coach McCollum's 3011 ling diamond team will meet one of theft h at deist op. poncnts of the mason tomonou after noon on Neu -Beater Field when the) all/ be called upon to pl /4 the Shad) Side Academy tenet of Pittsburgh The Shad) Side academicians !lime a Mekong combination this ear and Stale a num ber of him,ks of stellm tank In their line-up for tommrow's contest The Freshman nine has beets shooing steady inogress In their dtllt plactices and most of theik mistakes of lamt Sat urday's ftay mith Bellefonte Academy hove been correct ea thelk mentor. Hartman has been des olping Into one of the strongest freshmen bullet a seen at Penn State in a nu o ther of yeam and will likely take then ound In the game with the Shady Side tam Wise, on thhd base, has also been shoving u high class brand of baseball In the practice games and his showing against the Bellefonte nine has insured him a permanent place on the Lion Cub's squad .. .Timmy" rink, on the sec ond bug. has also been shaming up well In the daily workouts on Old Beaver and his Willits in coaming the position that the yearling coach has assigned him to speaks well for ne',t season's varsity Coach McCollum will likely place the same line-up on the diamond tome, row that he used so effectivoly In the two contests with Bellefonte H. E Park, '22 H. T. Axford, '23 E 33 SeNse, '24 A 0 Griffiths, '23 D V. Feaster, '24 J. N. Reed, '24 D V. Reader, '24 G D Hynes, '24 J S Bair, '24 R. W Armbruster, '24 C _Frank, '2l J. A. Patton, '24 Wm. Hamilton, Jr, '24 COLLEGE HEALTH SERVICE IS INJECTING TYPHOID VACCINE`The Health Service ahnounees thnt it has received about 100 tubes of typhoid vaccine from the government and uill glee injections to students aho desire them, especially to those Who intend to go to Edgewood Arsenal. Make ar rangements beforehand.
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