State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 10, 1907, Image 7

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    A word should be said about the
proposed lectures. The Committee,
which consists of Dr. J. P. Welsh,
Mr. D. F. Kapp, Prof. E. D.
Walker, Mr. J. S. Ritchey (of
the senior class), and Prof. A. H.
Espenshade, has already organized
and is in correspondence with a
number of able and acceptable
speakers. The Committee is en-
deavoring to secure eminent men,
whose addresses will prove to be an
inspiration to the community and
will broaden the i itellectual and ed
ucational life of the College. The
student body and the general public
will, it is believed, receive sub
stantial benefit by having an op
portunity to listen to able and in
spiring discussions of some of the
great social, political, and industrial
questions, and of scientific, histor
ical, and literary subjects. Tnus
the average man's range of interests
can be widened and his convictions
and purposes receive definite shape.
No tickets of admission will be
issued, but the lectures will be flee
to all. Inasmuch as this course of
lectures has been provided mainly
for the benefit of the students, for
the purpose of giving them certain
educational advantages not usually
obtained in the class-room, it is
hoped that every student of the
Pennsylvania State (.ollege will
show his appreciation by attending
all the lectures offered. Every stu
dent, every member of the Fdculty,
anti every citizen of State College
should give this lecture course his
Lamest and enthusiastic support.
Every seat in our beautiful Audi
torium.should be taken. No adult
member of the community can aE
fora to be absent.
W. T. DUNN
The drinking fountain which has
stood for several days in the middle
of the street at the Athletic Store
corner has aroused considerable
spe.-.ulation as to what is to be done
with it. The fountain is a gift from
the local women's club, arid cer
tainly will be appreciated by thirsty
horses and dogs. The plan was at
first considered of placing it in the
middle of the intersection of College
avenue and Allen street, where it
now stands. The council has de
cided, however, that this corner is
too small and that the proper place
for the fountain is on College Avenue
at the intersection of Pugh Street, , r
nearly in front of the Supply Com
pany store.
H. Espenshade
"MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB
AT
McALLISTER HALL
Three Dollars a week And worth it all
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
For the Thirsty
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The highest grade of college goods
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Staple and Fancy
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For sale or rent
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Postoffice Box 189, State College
Armory
F. B. SCOTT