ALUMNI. Chas. D. Flickinger, 'O6, writes rrom Chicago, where he is employed with the Raymond Lead Co. Virgil H Miller, '99, is weigh master for the B. & 0. R. R. at Adams, Pa. W. Y. Heaton, 'O6, is draughts man with the Parker Boiler Co., Philadelphia. He is coaching the basketball team of Swarthmore col lege this winter. Myron Creese, 'O5, is instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineer ing at Maryland Agricultural College. In Other Colleges. Syracuse University has launched into a new field in college journal ism. A magnificent new building was recently dedicated, which will house the plant of "The Daily Or ange." The paper already stands high in the ranks of college journal ism and the new plant will undoubt edly pace it in the lead. Lehigh is talking of organizing a student fire department. Kicking contests will be held this winter at Purdue to develop football material. A gold medal will be given for the longest punt, and also for the most goals out of a certain number of attempts. The Mohammedan University of Cairo, Egypt, is celebrating the thousandth anniversary of its found ation. Prof Gilmore is to give instruc tion in agriculture at Mountain As sembly Summer School at Ebens burg. Prof. Stuart will likewise act as instructor at the Mt. Graetna Summer school. The University of Shakespeare : Freshman year—"A Comedy of Errors." Sophomore year— About Nothing." Junior year— "As You Like It." "All's Well That Senior year— Ends Well." THE, STATE COLLEGIAN Judge— home ?" Tramp—" Yes, Judge but a cruel engine backed up and pulled it away."—Ex. "Much Ado Professor—What is steam ? Voice—Cold water, running crazy with the heat.—Ex. Skating Rink GOOD FLOOR BEST SKATES Knisely Brothers "Have you ever had a Cox Sons and Vining 262 Tenth Avenue New York Caps and Gowns J. G. Stoll, Representative
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