Our College Times . s•lecture entitled, The Story of an AshHeap in last years course will givetwo lectures this year on consecutivenights, viz., Febi-uar)^ 14 and On ^larch 6, Dr. E. T. Hagerman will lecture in the College students and friends of theschool will recall Dr. Hagermans lec-ture entitled The World We LiveIn, about a year ago. The last number in the Course willbe a lecture by Dr. Andrew Johnsonentitled, Prophets and Gourds. was likewise one of last yearslecturers, his subject having been Elfand Dennis. It is confidently expected that thisyears course will


Our College Times . s•lecture entitled, The Story of an AshHeap in last years course will givetwo lectures this year on consecutivenights, viz., Febi-uar)^ 14 and On ^larch 6, Dr. E. T. Hagerman will lecture in the College students and friends of theschool will recall Dr. Hagermans lec-ture entitled The World We LiveIn, about a year ago. The last number in the Course willbe a lecture by Dr. Andrew Johnsonentitled, Prophets and Gourds. was likewise one of last yearslecturers, his subject having been Elfand Dennis. It is confidently expected that thisyears course will be fully as good asthose of former years and we hope-that many former students, alumni,,and friends will endeavor to hear mostor all of these lectures. The proceeds as usual will be for the-benefit of the college library. The cost for a season ticket will beone dollar and a half. Single eventswill command a price from $.35 to $.50-each. Season tickets may be engaged byphoning- to the college. OUR COLLEGE TIMES 21. The campus is undergoing a changeof colors at present. The leaves arecontinually changing. Soon the treeswill be bare and we will anxiouslywait for them to again shoot forthleaves. David jMarkey was called to Lan-caster for physical examination Thurs-day, October i8. He passed but has-not yet learned when he will have togo to camp. We are sorry indeed tosee him leave us and we hope he maysoon return. We are indeed glad to hear that ourfellow-student, John Sherman, willsoon be with us again. He had a sud-den attack of appendicitis and was tak-en to Lebanon where he was operatedon. He got along exceptionally welland is now^ at his home at Myerstowngaining strength to return to his stu-dies. Miss Stauffer (who wanted to leavethe table to go to the kitchen)—Willyou people please forget me? Abram Heisey and Paul Engle, former students, have been sent toCamp Meade. Mr. Engle sang for usat society before leaving. Fred. Foglesangers parents, broth-er and sister visited h


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