COLLEGE NOTES Prof. W. M. Hays, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Washing ton, D. C , with Judge James A. Beaver and Col. J. A. Woodward, inspected the college grounds and buildings last Monday morning. Clyde Thompson, ’O4, has en tered college for post graduate work. He will appear on the baseball diamond again this season. The Cooperative Association’s new quarters in the hotel building are first class. Postlethwaite, ’O9, entertained Mr. Rowand Wallace, of Hunting don, over Sunday. W. E. Sanders, instructor in Machine Design here last year, was a visitor at the College on the Sun day before exams. Shearer, ex-’O6, has returned to College to enter the Junior class. In order that he may put more time on his La Vie work Garrahan, ’O7, has resigned from the editorial staff of the Collegian. The football receipts at Yale will amount to $80,000; while Michigan has netted $25,000 profit on the 1905 football season. H. D. lleek Souvenir Spoons, Lockets, Watch Fobs, Chains, Clasp and Stick Pins, Stationery The Drug Store Souvenir and Comic Postal Cards and Drawing Material IHE STATE COLLEGIAN JOHN I. ROBISON State College Supply Co. General Merchandise Dealers in.... COLLEGE PENNANTS HAT BANDS. ETC. Agents for Spaldings Sporting Goods Walk-Over Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen Fine Line of Gents Furnishings—Neglige and Dress Shirts Fancy Groceries Just received, a new line of-Walk-Over Shoes and Corlis-Coon Collars WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, YEAGER & DAVIS SHOES THAT ARE RIGHT Bellefon te m. s. McDowell r m. foster Successors to W. L. Foster PILLOWS at Wholesale and Retail, The Drug Store Pa. H. D. Meek
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