The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, January 01, 1902, Image 15

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    The Free Lance.
Published monthly during the College Year by the Students of The Penn
sylvania State College. Entered at the State College Post Office, May 4, 1887,
as econd itt9S matter.
J.. 4. WAGNUR, 'O2, Editor-in-Chief.
Editors.
H. A. BLAIR, 'O2.
I. C. PAI,MIM, 'O3.
F,. R. NORRIS, 'O3, Business Manager.
Tina Pam LANCE is published on or about the fifteenth of each month
from October to June, inclusive, by a Board of Editors elected from the three
upper classes of The Pennsylvania Slate College. Its aim is to encourage lit
erary work in College, and to give a faithful representation of College life.
Contributions of all kinds are, therefore, earnestly solicited from the Students
and Alumni.
The subscription price, for one volume of nine numbers, is $1.00; single
copies, 16 cents. rho LANcho will be sent regularly to all old subscribers and
new students unless ordered to discontinue.
Address all contributions to Editor of Pi mm LANCE all business com
munications to E. It. NORRIS, Business Manager,
F;clitc)r-i.l.
ONE of the most interesting and beneficial phases of col
lege life is its series of entertainments given throughout the
year. A term of cold, ceaseless grinding without the exhil
arating influence of such affairs would indeed be very de
pressing, especially to the boy who comes from the city,
where every means is taken to give culture and amusement
to the people. Too much work or too much study has the
same effect on the college man as on the proverbial boy.
There must be some means for relaxation. If the tension
of the student's mind is not regulated by some different ac
tivities from those in which he is accustomed to engage,
1 4 . B. GRINDLAY, 'O2. r 4. S. FREY, 'O3.
F. H. TAYLOR, 'O3. E. K. McDownrt o 'O4.
C. N. .IrIsTSTICRMACHICR, 'O4.
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