COLLEGE ORBIT. It may soon be necesary to teach ,the Greek alphabet in the pri mary grades of the public schools of Columbus, for the Greek letter fraternity has at last invaded the grammar school. The Sigma Beta -fraternity of the Hubbard avenue school, held real initiation exercises at the home of one of its members, where the, young ladies who had been duly pledged, were received into the fraternity.—O. S. U. Lantern. The Athletic Committee of the University of Pennsylvania has de dared Junk ineligible to play football , and Ziegler was barred until October 9th. Pennsylvania Day Program. IN THE A UDITORIUM, 10:30 A. M. Addresses by The HON. ROBERT S. MURPHY, Lieutenant Governor-Elec The HON. HENRY HOUCK, Sem4tary-Elect Internal Affairs MISS KATE CASSATT MacKNIGH I President State Federation Pennsylvania Women The HON. W. B. SIMPSON House of Representatives 2:00 to 2:3o—Review of the Cadet Battalion 3:00 Foot Ball--University of West Virginia vs. State on Beaver Field Note—A special train will leave Bellefonte for the College at 9:25 o'clock on the morning of the 23rd, arriving in time for the exercises in the Audi torium and returning at 3:15 P. M. Y. M. C. A. Notes. Dr. Gill will speak this evening and .Dr. Welsh tomorrow evening. These are the last two meetings of the Week-of-Prayer meetings held from 6:30 to 7 o'clock in Room 529, Main. State's coaches expect a hard game with Dickinson. To win we must have,-the-greatest cheering body ever assembled on Seminary Field. W. T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN Continued from page 2 Mr. Glenn E. Guy, 'OO, is with the General Electric Company in Chicago, 111. The following is a list of some of the State graduates at present with the General Electric Company in Schenectady, N. Y. A. H. Berger, 'OO., 621 Union street.. D. S. Morgan, 'OO, 116 Springfield Ave., G. A. Elder, 'Ol, 12 N. Ferry St., Paul E. Smith, 'O2, 317 Seward Place, S. E. Web er, 'O2, Seward Place, E. H. Beck ert, 'O3, 12 N. Ferry St., D. H. Plank, 'OO, 135 Barrett St., H. A. Eisenhuth, ."03, 14 N. Ferry St., F. L. Rohrbach, 'O3, 14 N. Ferry St., W. E. Ketcham, 'O4, 838 Union St., P. 0 Noble, 'O4, 838 Union St., R. L. Kreidler, 'O5, 838 Union St., H. E. Plank, 'O5, 135 Barrett St. The following are all at 773 Satte St. C. A. Bennett, 'O5, H. L. Freder ick, 'O5, W. E. Krone, 'O5, J. J. K. Madden, 'O5, B. W. Kline, 'O6, P. M. Jordan, 'O6, E. J. Powell, 'O6 J. K. Mahaffey, 'O6, H. M. Jacobs, 'O9, L. F. Adams, 'O6, F. Hershey, 'O6, J. H. Zarfos, 'O6. L. B. Grindlay, 'O2, who is lo cated at Tacoma, Wash., is engaged in making tonnage tests with a dyna mometer car over the Northern Pacific system. S. P. Hertzler, 'O5, is employed by the Pittsburg Valve, Foundry and Construction Co. as assistant chief of the Detailing Department. An All-Pennsylvania team has been recently picked by the Pitts burg Press. Dunn, center,and Got wals, right tackle, have been given places on the first team ; Wray, left-tackle, McCleary, left-half, and Maxwell right-end, have been placed on the second team picked by the Press. No Freshmen of any college were placed on the firstteam. "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB AT McALLISTER HALL Three Dollars a Week 5. E. KIMPORT Choice Meats of all Kinds Both Phones State College. C. B. SHEASLY Furniture and Carpets Picture Frames Made to Order NITTANY LIGHT & POWER CO. STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE. PA. All Kinds of Choice Meats O.T THE MEAT MARKET, Old Postoffice Pine Special Inducements to Clubs. TELEPHONE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE Accounts Solicited Every Accomodation Extended Your Account Warrants , BUSH HOUSE W. L. Daggett, Prop. Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station Bellefonte, Pa. F. B. SCOTT
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