PAOE FIGJIT Substantial College Spirit. Every indication points to the fact that the New York and Philadelphia Alumni associations will furnish the remainder of the money necessary to build the New Beaver Field base ball grandstand The class of 1911 has pledged $2OOO for that purpose' The freshman class ha§ promised what remaips of the damage fund for two yeaFs towardlan out of-doors pool beside thel\iew Beaver Field. The pool will be constructed with an expanse of shallow water on two sides so / that a large surface for skating -will he had. Then Old State can develop a hockey seven that will undoubtedly be good, since theiewill be plenty of opportunity for practice , . The Dead is Alive! T leCollegian is in: receipt of a letter from F. I. Woltz 'O9, stating that he is very much alive at pres ent instead of being , dead and bur ied as noted in last week's issue of the Collegian. We are very glad; indeed, to learn that this is the case; although we had information frorma Chambersburg resident and a friend of his that he really was dead. The unfortunate person whose body was I i • accompamed by Mr. Postlethwaite, was Mr. H. J. Bertschy, Lehigh 'lO, who lived in Patterson. Mr. Woltz is in { the transformer department of the Wagner Electric Co. and lives 5882 Julian avenue, St Louis, Mo. All competitive designs for the cover of the Thespian Program should be handed -to Ptiof. ,Frizzell, ; or to E. C. Turner, at the S. A. E. House, on or before February 18th. 'l9lO. The engagement orDr. P, H. Dale 03 and J. Mari Thompson 'O5 'has ecently been announced. T 1 wed . Wag will take place,within thb next few months The University of Michigan is of lg a new course in railway ad- Special Notice. 1 ,_,,,, TF i r ; 4g - ' .. * A ' ' ) 1 2q qi .5 .7 .iV% -Ic'' i r. 7 1 I ~~ ~ ~= : : , , ;1 , h iii !I i t; i 1 i IM 1 , . noon, 13 ~~'~:~ 1 , i i . ,, 1 ,, 1 ,, , =ME 1 ill, .i ij(,,' " , i ~ i 1 'dlr. -: / .1 - . f e_ , 11 I , . s. 3". -11 i , , ~ 1 ' '1 i' : * A1 . ,:y1 4 1 . L. iltg 'l.: fi l C! ' t .. , ...r.. ..1. A ,-., ,A74 - / 1: 1, tl i It , - , ,11 , ''t - 2 - ---- le(T- %..1 , G.,. z d •A Fourit nltn r' it 1 .le by fj. 1 if Fors l Athieiic lOne Mon mie ip ~'~~~~~~ 1 4 1 4 4 A ;1 Tr!al! t v 4 1 Store iu rsday ura, our • ' Sa e Lollar g s,hop ostoffice 1 , '1 1! i 0' ,-.... 64 . 4. 1.4 1 7 - ~ 1 Y k, lkl 1 17,1 ~"'''.. 1 s , , ~,0.Q.,
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