“The Sctenth Guest”-—Si\ t More Tpmorrow VOL XXI, No. 46 JEAN GOLDKETTE ‘ BOOKED TO PLAY AT JUNIOR PROM Latest Disc of Famed Recording; Combination Released at Music Room Today “BEST DANCE ORCHESTRA IN COUNTRY’:—KAUFMAN Tfen Men Comprise Personnel of Organization—Goldkctte Has Singing Entertainers Jenn Goldkctte and His Orchestra, prominent Victor iccording artists, and cited by New York city’s thcatri* cal magazines os “the hottest band in town,” have been secured to play for the Junior Prom on Friday evening, April twenty-third. Goldkctte is 'at present finishing a tour of the East in the Greystono Ballroom in Detroit His latest Vic tor record, now on reserve at Gra ham’s and the Music Room, will be released today. On one side Gold kette’s twelve instrumentalists rove through the intricate airangement of “Dinah” with ease, while “AfteV 1 Say I’m Sorry’’ on the other side of the disc is one of his best numbers. The latter has a vocal refrain Famous Duo The Dorsey brotheis, one a saxo phonist and the other an expert on the trombone, are members of Gold kette's orchestra. The band consists of pianist, drummer, four saxophon ists, ban joist ,two trumpeters, trom bonist, a bass horn artist and Gold kette himself as violinist and duec for. Although each of the members of the band is a soloist upon, his listed instrument, at least seven of the men are able to “double” on other instru ments. During the evening of the Fiom, Goldkctte plans to present his original version of' "the keenest five piece bnnd in Darktown.” Goldkctte (Continued on third page) PLEBE PASSERS OPPOSE PITT YEARLING QUINTET Kiliinger Undecided on Line-up For Contest—Regulars in Ragged Condition Determined to finish the season with an imblcmishd recoid, the Penn State yearling basketball team will stack up against the Pitt plebcs on '.he Ai mory floor tomonow evening at six thirty o'clock. The plebe showing In the byiucuse contest was far from satisfactory to Coach Killmgcr and he has been driv ing his proteges during the week m an effort to wiup them into shape foi the last game of the season Condi tioning runs were prescribed for the yearlings, who have sustained a slump. Line-up Uncertain Infraction of training 'rules lia> caused the temporary demotion of several first-string players, and it is not certain as to who will take the floor n£ the opening whistle tomorrow evening. Kiliinger has welded to gether an ontuely new combination which may displace the regular qumt. Brownstein, who has been alter nating at center nnd forward, will probably receive the call at one of the advance posts, although Monahun is pushing him: Hamas and Rein hold are stiuggling for the,other for ward berth, with the latter holding a slight edge because of superior con dition. Despite an uttack of la guppe, Reilly has been handling the pivot position, where he will doubtless be stationed tomorrow The lanky' cen ter lucked stamina m practice ses sions, but should round into top form Captain Delp, ’Wilson, McKeown, Koch and Horne are contesting foi the guard berths, with the fiist-numcd pair favored because of their exper ience. However, any of the others may receive the call. In the mid week scrimmages, the entire squad uppearud to be off color, but Couch Kiliinger expects it to take a brace, before it cncounteis the Panther tubs Pill Line-up Captain McCundlcss and Puny ure slated to occupy the forwurd berths for Pitt ugainst the yearlings. Both ure clever pusseis and accurute shots, the former being hfgh scorer of the teum. Wondeilich, who scored three field shots m the previous game with the Blue and White cub passers, will again jump eentci, while Meyer and cither Skiimei oi McLean will hold @«*rnl-Weekly ffetin g’tate A LION FIVE CLOSES SEASONWITHPITT ON ARMORY FLOOR Capt. Hood, MacDonald, Rocpke, VonNeida, Lungrcn To Begin For Blue and White PANTHERS WIN TEN AND LOSE FIVE ENCOUNTERS Pittites Have Already Beaten Nitlany Warriors 30-26 On Foreign Court Smurting under the sting of defeat at the hands of Penn and Syracuse in the last two games, the Penn State quintet will complete its schedule to morrow night wh'en it battles the Pitt varsity on the Armory floor at seven o’clock Earlier in the season the Panther downed the Lion 30 to 2C If the Blue and White dnbbleis continue their regular order of win ning and losing they arc set to em erge the victor. After taking the first three contests of the schedule the Nittany passers have been annex ing ami dropping in pairs ever since The struggle with Pitt marks the be ginning of a pair of supposed win*. Chase Lost to Pitt Pitt comes to the Nittany valley v cakened by the loss of Chase, cen ter, who was expelled from the team a few weeks ago because of a phvs n-nl nttnek upon an official of the game To fill Chase’s place Coach Carlson has Rihanck or McMahon, Loth of whom arc rangv jumpers. Captain Bill Pursons will hold down a forward position with Kownlhs as ninning mate. Both Lissfclt and Reed are to ca vort in the defense jobs Coach Carl son has Richmnn, guard, 'ttroblcski, forward, McGill, forward, Campbell, forward and Salatn, guard, for re serves. All of these men, except Tarsons, will be available for var sity duty again next year. Hermann's Selection A.s the Blue and White line-up, Coach Hermann mav use Captain Hood and Rocpke in the forward baths, MacDonald at center and Lun gien and Von Neidn at the guard po sitions. Baron, Saylor, Hamas Kent and Welker arc to be held in reserve Although the first-named outfit has been showing spasms of real basket ball-playing at various times during the year, the playing has not been consistent “Only m the Syracuse game on the home floor,” Conch Hoi mann remarked, “did the boys show any real determination.” Since Lungren reported for duty lust before the game with Navy the squad has been materially bolstoied Not only has he proved to be a con sistent guard but he Ims alwuvs been among the leaders m the seonng col (Continued on last page) CO-ED MARKSMAN HOLDS INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORD Miss E. A. Bullock Makes Sixth Perfect Target To Set Up High Scoring Mark Although defeated by the female shooters of the University of Cin cmntti in the match lust week, Penn State now holds the woman’s mtcicol legiate iccord for individual high seonng. This iccord was made bv Miss E A. Bullock ’27, who shot hei sixth successive pci fret target in the Cincinatti match, nnd replaces the old mark of four successive perfect seoies fired last year by a Drcxel shnip shootcr The Oklahoma match to be fired this week is well under way, nnd the total scoring is expected to be high. This match is the finals of the co-cd’s first Intercollegiate rifle season, with the exception of the intci national match the Nittanv women will he pitted against sharpshootcis fiom various colleges and univcisitics throughout the countrv. Tl.o r.waid of a large silver loving cun to the winning team in the tournament is expected to furthei tin. oig.inuation of a National League oi Women Shooters BELL CO. SEEKS MEN A committee fiom the Bell Tele phone company is in State College this week interviewing uil scniois who will graduate in electrical engin eering m June. The object of the committee is to look over the men in the class and pick probable candi cutes for positions in the various' STATE COLLEGE. PA. r FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926 COLLEGE WOMEN TO HOLD BANQUET Celebs aling its tenth anniveisuiv, the Conti.il Pennsylvania blanch of the Amciican Association of Umvei sitv Women will give its .imuial din ner Monday evening, Match fifteenth at six o’clock in the Women’s Build ing. Mis Clam C Phillips of Wash ington, Pennsylvania, the first woman tiustec of Penn State, will be pi event as guest of honoi. In the plans fot entcilainmcnt, many novel fc.iLuies have been intioduced bv the ccnimtl tee of which Mrs David Allen Antlei son is chauman Following an established pieccdcnt, the homo economics student-*, now managing the Piactice Iliai-c*, will have entile chaigc of ]ilui.mug and serving the dtnnei. DRUID CONVENTION OPENS HERE TODAY Society Will Consider Expansion Into Lafayette. Bucknell And Dartmouth LOCAL CHAPTER HOLDS BANQUET FOR VISITORS Considenng the extension of the Diuid Society to sevci.il othei colleg es, notably Daitmoutli, Lafavctte and Bucknell, all five Diutd chapters will meet at Penn State today and to moriow foi their annual convention The institutions in which the nitional Druid hocicty is established me the University of Pittsbuigb, Washing ton and Jefferson college. University of Delawaie, Carnegie Institute of, Technology and Penn Stale [ When the representatives of the bo-J ciety meet to discuss the uffans of| the gmup tonight, they will bo ban- 1 quoted at the Kappa Sigma bouse bv , the local chaptci Piofcssoi M M j Hairis, of the English derailment, and an honoi ary nember of the So-J cietv, will* act as loastm i c ter during: the evening Tomoriow’ night a Dm-, id dance will be given at the Sigma Nu house. Society Established Hero The Diuid Society was established at Penn Stale in 1907 as a sophomore societv exclusively Its active niom beislnp, limited to fifteen men, is chosen in the spnng from those fiet.li men who have achieved leadership and class distinction and in the fall fiom outstanding second veai men Accoidmg to the Diuids’ code, all members me bound “to piomotc the welfaie of the college and the class, to fostei and piomotc the spirit of (Continued on second page) CHAPLAIN SPEAKS SUNDAY IN PLACE OF DR. ALEXANDER Taking the service because Di Al bert J. Alexander of the Fust Ptos bvtenan chuicli of Boavei, Pcnnsyl vnnin, has cancelled his appointment, Di. Ray II Dotterel, associate pto fessor of Philosophy and acting chap lain, will speak at chapel on Sunday He will base Ins talk on the p.nablc of the sower Dr Dotteier, pnoi to 1918, when he became a member of the Penn State faculty, held Rufotmed elimgcs at Rockwood, Baltimoie and State College, having been graduated from the Theological Seminal v at Lancnst ei in 1900 At Fianklin and Mai shall college, Di. Dotteier icecivcd his Ph D in 190(3 and his Ph. M in I‘flO At Johns Hopkins umveisity, his M A was confer led upon him in 1910 and a Ph. D degiee in I*>l7 Dr. Alexundei, scheduled speaker, lias piomiscd to talk at a latci date STRIKING STUDEi UN JUSTi Because students say lie told them that the abolition of compulsoty chap el had as much chance at St. Steph en’s college as “a snowball in hell,” and had attempted to enfmec unjust disciplmaiy mcasuies, Di B I Bell, piesidentof the college, is now facing the walkout of eighty-eight ot| his one bundled and twenty-one students Accoiding to the New York lIER ALD-TUtBUN'E. leadeis in the icvolt had nut appioached an amicable set tlement with Di Bell on Tuesday Dr. Bell vigomusl.v denies that he has ever taken disciplmaiv mcasuies ex cept on a ccitnin matter of lecom mending live scmois on a committee. Should eighty-eight slnkeis leave St Stephens, a Piotestant Episcopal college at An non dale-on-Hudson, Di j DRAMATISTS STAGE POPULAR MYSTERY THRILLER TONIGHT “The Seventh Guest" Acclnimet OutstamtiSjj Melodrama By Chicago Critics ACTORS PORTRAY ROLES IN ADMIRABLE FASHION Gripping Situations, Suspense and Comedy Abound in Progress of Play “The Seventh Guest,” regarded ns one of the outstanding mystery plays of the year by Chicago audiences, will be piesented by the Penn State Players in the Auditorium tonight at eight-fifteen o’clock 1 With “The First Yeni” so success fully pioduced last Saturday, the Plaveis will tiy to duplicate or even exceed the popularity of that comedy by this racy melodrama written bv Inms Osborne* and A. J Aubrey A play of this type has not been on the r«nn State boards since “Seven Keys to Buldpate” was acted here last JfUl. Cast Performs Mcll I According to D. Di Muson who is j couching "The Seventh Guest,” th«? cast has mastered the difficult situa tions which abound in tonight’s pro duction Jackson Wheatlev ’2B, as the male lead, admnablv portrays the role of Paul Scott, a young man who is seeking Ins father’s murdeier The action covers a single evening at the “Hermitage," a house opposite New York City and towering on the Palisades above the Hudson River. Suspense, comedy and gripping pre dicaments ciowd the play with thrills Clitics who have followed the long uin of “The Seventh Guest” in Chi cago acclaim it one of the best mvs teiy plays of the year. Following its showing at Statu Lwlcgc, this lat est tlmllcr will be presented in New York citv by the Century Plav com- pany It was the enthusiastic icccption of “Seven Keys to Baldpnte” Inst veur (Continued on 'second page) COMMERCE STUDENTS TO HEAR ORMEROD TONIGHT Della Sigma Pi Secures Bell Telephone Official for Advertising Talk Coming to Penn State as the lirst speakci in the ptoposed lecture senes of Delta Sigma Pi, professional coni meue fiateimtv, Mr Leonaid Ormer otl, general information manage! of the Bell Telephone company, will talk on “Advertising” in Old Chapel, to night at seven o’clock Mi Ormerod comes to Penn Stale fiom an eustern tour dunng winch he addressed student ot sanitations at New Yoik City college, Franklin and Mnishnll and the University of Pennsylvania Following his lecture hcie lie will leave foi Pittsbuigh and Carnegie Tech Although the* subject chosen bv Mr. Oimciod is of special interest to stu dents m Commerce and Finance it is not of a technical nature and should be of interest to anyone In older that the uddicss will not come at the same hour as the Plnyei’n .show the play will not begin until after the lee tuie is finished Piovidmg this first lecture is veil attended Delta Sigma Pi will mnug uiate a Icctuie senes’and will induce piommcnt spcakeis to come here. NTS RAP TIED DISCIPLINE Di. Bell’s attitude on compulsoiy chapel paiticulaily mouses the tre of the students In a vote on the question conducted by “The Lyie Tiee,” the* college publication, one bundled and three students voted u guinst compulsion. The leudci of the strikers, Garvey Jones, also president of the student council, submitted an ultunutum Tues day to Dr. Bell who dcclatcd he could not giant the students’ demands for u shai c m the control over discipline As an example of the president's un justified actions, students aver that' Di Bell hud made them pay twenty dollais foi a “rough house” in a dor mitoiy when the actual damage done was but a dollm and twenty-five (jfoltegtatt | SPORT CALENDAR, j | TOMORROW | j 1.00 p. ai-—Boxing—Flesh- . S men vs, Bellefonte Academy * I 200 p m—Boxing—Vaisity I j vs byincusc. | | 3SO p. m.—Wrestling—V u- j ! sitv vs Ohio unnersitv. , j C3O p. m -Basketball-- ! I Freshmen vs Pitt Freshmen j j 730 p m—Basketball—Vni- | j sity vs Pitt • j B*3o p m—Westling—Fn*sh- | | men vs West Vuginia FieJt- ! | men I | All above events ,\i!l t ,\e g | place in the Armoiv j KAPPA GAMMA PSI . TO GIVE CONCERT Musical Fraternity Will Offer ' Sunday Afternoon Recital In Auditorium SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA APPEARS ON PROGRAM Piesenting a musical motrram. of varied appeal and containing num bers such as the oichcstra selection fiom “The* Student Prince” and a tenoi nun from the opeia “Der Ficis chuelz,” Kappa Gamma Psi. piofes sionnl musical fiateinitv, will appeal m the Auditonuni Sunday aftcinoon at thrce-tlnitv o’elotk Assisting the frateinitv in the* con cert will be Mrs II 11. Havnci, pi anist, Mi H N Woithley, k enm; and the Symphony llisloiv oiehestni, a small oigam/ntion which foi many yeais has been undui the dnection of Mrs. Huvnci and the guidance of Dr. W. J. Keith. Among the numbers will be* Mr Worthlcy’s tenor solo, accompanied by the oi chest) a, and a tiumpet *-010 by Mr R. W. Swift. The selection fiom the 'ciy popular opcietta, "The Student P*.ince,” nov _m its ‘.crund (Continued on thud page), Who’s Dancing Friday f roth-Collegmn—Omega Epsilon— (Closed) Alpha Zctu (closed) Saturday Cuhcco Friend’s Union Druids—Sigma Nu FORENSIC ARTISTS MEET RUTGERS AND LAFAYETTE Nittany Combination to Argue On Affirmative of League of Nations Question With the hope of avenging a double defeat at the hands of Uutgeis m 1921, a Penn State debating teitm composed of J J Biennan ’2O, J W Brandt ’29 and S K Stevens ’2b left Inst night for New Biunswu.lv, N J there to match wits with the* stiong : Rutgcis team. The Nittany combination will m gue on the* aflumative side ol the* question “Resolved That the United States Should Entei the League of Nations” Although Bienn.ui and Stevens have been nuppoitmg the negative side* of this aigument all veai and have had but a week’s piep* nration for the aflumative, they will b<* quite capable of upholding then end, according to D. D Hemv ’2b, coach The third position is ably Ulcd bv Biandt, a ireslnmui who lias come to the front by his fluency ot speech and keenness in attack After the cncountci with Uutgeis, the Penn State team will dcpait for Easton to engage Lafayette in a de bate tomorrow evening on the sumo (Continued on thud page) i 102!) CLibs Hibtorivb j Called In For La Vie j All fieslunen desning to sub- ! nut histories of the* class of 1929 j foi the Lu Vie should have them j in the hands of R. D. Dumlore, j cditoi-m-chiof, at the Chi Phi ! house not later than Monday I evening Five manuscripts will { be selected which are considered j the best und these will be turn- i cd ovei to Prof. M. M. Hums ! . for u final choice The fiesh- { man whose manuscript Is sel- ] ccted automatically becomes j Class Historiun, which post he * holds dunng his tcim in college. ! 2.COPISS Ohio U. Enga. As Orange Lions To Be Tried By Conference Champs In Final WC ODELI, AND KEEK ARE POWERFUL CONTENDERS ( vmng to Penn btutc* with a pow tif I combination, the Ohio umveisity gu* iplers will attempt to break the w.i ung stieak of the Blue and White wic-tleis m the Armory* at three-! tbntv o’clock tomoriow afternoon. I The* Ohio umveisity team is ie-| puted to be* one of the* strongest m 1 the* state und last Saluiday* saw it 1 clowned the champion team of the] Ohio Conference The Athens mat-| men giapplcd then wuy to the fore with u total of twentv points while' then nearest rival was Ohio Wesley-j an with a twelve* point tally Kaiser and Packard Pt ictice this week has been stren ttc us and Coach Leonaid has devoted much of his time* priming his men foi flic last dual meet of the season. Both Fieddv Kaiser and Packaul face the probability that thee may be un rble to entei the meet tomorrow Puchaid sustained a torn muscle in juv at the meet with Navy last bat utduv and Kaisci is still bothered with his left hand A substitute foi the fifteen pound bout would be diffi cult foi Coach Lconmd to seeuie since Freddy is piactieallv the only candi date* in this weight The Buckeye gi applets have as then leader Captain Woodcll, vetei ai. of two ve.us expeliciice, who has gone tluough the* season undefeated In him Kaiser will find a fuimidnblc opponent should he wiestle. Breed New Wallace Liggett will tepicsent Penn State in the Iwcntv-fivc* pound class and his opponent Breed nlthough a new man this season, has shown pio mise und is a,clever giapph 'J’Ntil is reputed to be* one of the best men: v ilh the visiting team and Captain i V alt Liggett mn\ have his hands full in bis attempt to garner a victorv I J. Long will piobably be Coach! Leonard’s choice* foi the foity-fivej pound bout, although Ace may re-1 cine the call Sehaffci in this weight] is also ic*puted to be one* of the best I wiostluis of tlie* visiting team In j Ibe Hb-pound division Pactm.l m.iv , la called into action against Bru-‘ b. kei, veto!an of the Ohio team I Blvthe ill the 173-pound class is ii capable utestier and also plnvs tack-j le with the* vaisity football eleven ! Runbaugh lias been given the assign-} mult as the Nittunv lepicsentative Pop G.irnson will attempt to avenge*] his defeat last week when he* faces' Keek, a poweiful eontcndci m the 1 (Continued on last page) 1 ENGINEERING NEWS CITES PROGRESS IN EXTENSION Paper describes Success Made B\ Industrial Executives Em oiled in Courses Showing the wink and piogiess made bv the* cleetne.il extension do ]iailmcuit as well as that made ov companies whose* executives aie emol led in the enginoeung extension corns e*s, the* Lngineeting Extension NEWS foi Match is now* being mailed to extension students Two moie* companies have emolledi the gre.itei p.ut of then executive*; poisonnel in the extension couises The Gnswold M.inuf.iettuing com pany of Ene* and the* Lukcns Steel compnm of Coat-sville* have cm oiled foi special couises to be given by the de’pai Lnient The cotitsu outlined especially foi the* Gnswold plant will consist of a senes of Icctuics jieilinent to effec tive oignm/ntion The leetuieis will be Piofessoi J O Keller’ll, who out lined the couises, and Piole«soi G F. Mellon, ol the Industnnl Engineer ing dejiui tment At the Lukcns Steel company the* couise will consist of Icctuics, leading assignment* ami tegulni leeitutions 01-TING CLLB TO IMKL Speaking on the subject "Some Animal Phenomena." Piofessoi Cas selbei i \ of the /oologv depai tment ..ddressuil the* Outing Club Tuesday night The* Club also passed a motion to pioceed with plans to laise money for the* completion of the Andy Lytle cabin This Smidnv, at two thirty o’clock, the* Club will take a hike and the*; starting point will be* Fan mount ave-j Jlorl Problem— Oak Leatcs Prote Pop'lar PRICE FIVE CENTS !es Matmen Tries Boxers Coach Houck Shifts Men For Stiff Battle Tomorrow KRUI’I’A ENDEAVORS TO MAKE l:is-I*OUND DERTII When the Penn State boxing team meets Sviacuse tomoirow aftcinoon .n the Aimoiv at two o'clock, it will fuce one of its baldest tests of the ! season with the possible exception ol the* At my and Navv (fncounteis Coach Houck was called home Wed nesday evening because of the dines-, of his wife and the team was placed *n the chinge of Captain McClom.m Still another shift is expected beiorc the lentherpusliei s take the* ung Kruppj has been tiying to get down to the thirty-live pound class und mav leplace Filegei if it does not weaken 1 on too much Light-Heavy Uncertain In the seventv-live-pound division, Liveimoic and Uibel uie the* stiong cst contenders for the* position Uibel has the advantage of having seen sei vice in the squared circle but I.ivci more* is much sturdier und is a iap aLle* mitslingcr Both men have* had piactice bouts with Welsko, who con t.nues to show improvement in the use* of his poweiful right With the last two meets captuicd bv close* maigms. the Ouinge com bination is pioparcd to put forth a stubborn battle foi a third consecu tive victory Melamed, ll’i-pound Sy incuse imtman, fike*ly will give Cans trouble* The fmmer holds a ti tle in the Metropolitan A A U McClcrn.in 11ns Worthy I'm* Although he was defeated bv l.ev deti of Colgate last week Piesbvleio, the fightei who will cauy the Ouinge* eelois to the* ring in the twentv-hve , pound fiueas, will offer stiong uppo i sitimi to Captain McClornan But H [’Johnny's exhibition against O'JJiien !uf Ainu is any criterion, the* Hlut 1 and White* mitslinget should take tin Ji uicls. i The* Nittany lepiesentatiVL m tin* lightweight class will iimi a w.nv op ip* rent m Captain Coia u eo, who buying hi 4 thud veat in a vaisilv bcilli He is cicditcd with a elevu generalship and a stiong light Coach Houck wnl probable nuiki In iboiee* aftei the workouts tonight be tween Filegei and Kiuppn (lra/ie*i has given ample pi oof of his impiovement m the piactice sc*s •noils held during the past week He* has inciejscd his skill m leading and (Continued on lust page) RAPID PROGRESS MARKS WORK OF LA VIE BOARD Dedication Will Hu Decided al Meeting Mondaj—Scripl-s Almost Finished W ith tlie "publishable” aetiviLus of the veai inpnlh coming to an end, the* wotk of thirtv men and women u bunging togethei eveiv of Penn State* and the jumm class into bistoiic.il foim for the 1927 La \ le A majouty of the* ditfeient assign ments eomieetcd with the juniui an nual have* been completed and It I) Lundoic, editoi-in-chiof, plans to have all of the manuscripts ie*adv foi Hu publisliei before* the end ol next week, ,with the possible* exception of the i athletic section which will be delaveil I because* of the incomplete*! seasons m [various spoils Ihc dedication ot the annual will b.» the* most impoit.int sulijei t lot 1 consideration when the* La Vie Itomd ' meets Mond.iv evening ami tlie choice ] fiom a mtmbci of men who have* lig i tu cd pionunentlv in the developmen: i o’ Penn State* will be made* known il a Intel date At the meeting, tin I histories of the class of 1929 which j will be submitted by various fic-sinn.in n.embeis before Moml.iv night, will be considered hiom these manu- I scupts five will be selected which will jbo given to Prof M M Unriis loi j the* final choice* The fie'hinan whun jhistoiy is selected autonmtieallv ln -1 e ones tlie histoiian ol tin* class, a position which lie* holds foi loin v cars \lmost alt of the ulcus loi the ic niummg ait woik aie in tangibli fotm and it is expected that this phase of tlie annual will be* eutnely completed dunng the* coming week Hie* proof of the semoi section lias been received fiom the publishet and a proof of the junior panel is in tlie hnnds of the editoi The* fiateinitv section is almost complete and the gill’s section, which composes book
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers