er has. a. finer group of men been gathered on any college team than "Mother" Dunn, Gotwa's. Kunkle, Wray, Cyphers, lit ms, Campbell, Maxwell, Henry, Vol I is, McCleAry, Hirshman, Zink, C jul s•)n L'artridge,and McWilliams —ant we are p - cud of ..very man ! Fin ally, Walter t amp seltcted Captain Dunn as merican center, this being the first honor of Erie sort our college has evi r been . accorded. And we all kn. , w full well .how "Mother" deserv,:s this pla e! Basketbd i 1 With Captain Wah practically the only Varsity veteran li college the developing of a winiii i. basket- Ball team tor this year se .. t d an i npossiiiility. By dint of sit ady, tireless worx month after m)1 th, amid many discouragements, our Varsity five dosed their season with a thrilling vic•oi y over Swarthmore's confident veterans. Such teams as Juniata, Wyoming, Williamsport, Lebanon Valley, and New York University were easily conquered, and stubborn struggles were made in each of the half dozen difficult games on the Eastern trip, which proved too long and hard for our new team. Tne ability, pluck, and spirit displayed by every member of this year's Varsity squad promises well for next season. Captain Waha developed an excellent five out of wholly new material, and every State man is proud of the work done in basketball for the sea son of 1906-'O7. Track Team Our Track team this year led by Captain Henry has accomplished much, especially under the condi tion of weather. At Carlisle Dick inson was beaten 92 to 12, a most decisive victory over our rivals, while a hard fought dual meet was lost to the Carlisle Indians, whose team is especially fast this year. Then came a victory over Lafay- THE STATE COLLEGIAN ette's crack team by a score of 56 to 48 on Beaver fi ld. This is the first time that State has ever lowered Lafayette's c }:c is on the track. TI e record fo: she h miner throw has been lowered l - y "Mother" Dunn, while Strayer has -lone the same in the po.e vault. Its a who'e our 'O7 I rack team is a splendid con.bina tik n Commencement Program The mual order of exercises will be followed in the program for next Wednesda •. The orations by the graduates ar c.s follows: Geology and H.. loi y, Lloyd Beecher • Smith. The Cause of Pe .Le, James Blair Long. American and the Sixt t Command ment, Nobel t Park Graiibm. Tne Pan-American Spirit, Calvin Johnson Adams. The Leadership of Educated' Mem, John Piper Smith. The Commencement address will be "Education for Power" by Dr. Merrill E. Gates, of Washington, D. C. The Thespians the presentation of "The Brixton Burglary" by the Thespians next Tuesday evening will probably be among the best productions of this famous organization. They are re hearsing frequently under the di rection of Mrs. Hurley, of Buffalo, and will no doubt give even a better performance than that of last Easter. The officers for the next college year are: R. B. Meckley, president; G. B: Hastings, 'vice president; -- F. W. Heckel, secretary; Prof. Higley, treasurer; W. A. Laird, manager; W. Sudduth, assistant manager. The Senior class decided at a recent meeting to devote the surplus La Vie fund t 9 the improvement of our hospital. This commendable action night well be folowed -by other classes and organizations. Graduate Schools of Harvard Univetsity The following i rofessional schools in Har vard University are open to 'holders of a bachelor's degree. Law School A three years' course leads to the degree of LL. 13 Residence for three years - is required. but reFiduice at another three year' school may be accepted as a sub.,titute for ,ne of the years of r••sidence at this school. Three annual examinations are required. Inquiries may be addresred to H. A. FISCFIER. 20 AUSTIN HALL, CAM BRIDGE, MASS. , Medical Schobl A four years' course leads to the M. D. deg ee. The School cffers graduate courses open to holders of the M. D. degree, and in its new lab iratories off rs greatly ex tended facilities for research. For cata logues, for graduate• and summer courses, for research and special courses, address CHARLES M. GREEN, M. D., 104 AD MINISTRATION BUILDING, HAR VARD MEDICAL SCHOOL BOSTON, MASS. Divinity School. This is an undenominational school of the ology of fering instruction leading to the degree of Bachelor. of Di , ,inity. Inquiries may be addressed. to R. S. MORRISON. 5 DIVINITY LIBRARY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Instruction •is offered leading to the master's and doctor's degrees in the follow ing fields: Philology (Ancient and Modern Languages and Literature), History, Po litical Science. Economics. Philosophy, Education and Fine Arts, Music, Math ematics, Physics. Chemistry, Biology, Ge ology, and Anthropology. Inquiries may be addressed to G. W. ROBINSON, 11 UNIVERSITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE, M ASS. Graduate School of .Applied Science Ilistructioti leading to ptofestional degrees is offered in the following subjects : Civil, Mechanical and Eletrical Engineering, Mining, Metallurg, Architecture, Land scape Architecture, Forestry, Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Zoology, and Applied Geology. Inquiries may be addressed to W. C. SABINE, 17 UNIVERSITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
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