Mr. Mac Crary left the Normal Monday, Sept. 25, to attend Syracuse University. Messrs. Weed and Pinney were taken into society at our last meeting. Messrs. Parks and Strait were elected debaters for the Frank-Calliopean Union. The officers of the present quarter are: President, K. D. Bryson; Vice President, H. H. Lamberton; Cor. Sec., Gordon Clark; Rec. Sec., A. F. Santway; General Committee, A. H. Reynolds, first member. Roger Baconian. Another school year teeming with possibilities has opened upon us; we shall endeavor to make the most of it and have already begun a program of hard, conscientious work. We shall consider the goal of making men higher than that of winning debates. We shall hold to our old motto "Treasures immortal we seek". New blood from the High School department will strengthen our society body materially. Messrs. Dewey, Smith, Ginn, Timerman and Garvey have lately become Roger Baconians. H. Fay Davis, who won the Clarkson Prize in the class of June '05, is again with us this year. He is taking the music teachers' course in the Crane Institute. At a recent meeting there was conducted an exciting parliamentary debate upon the question, "Resolved, That the United States Power Co. should be given control of the Niagara Falls for commercial purposes." The enthusiasm ran high and it was difficult to tell whether the majority or minority were victorious. At the open meeting Oct. 6, the following question will be discussed: "Resolved. That at the next session of Congress there should be proposed an amendment to the constitution which shall provide for federal control of insurance companies." The debaters are Messrs. J. O'Sullivan, Kitts, F. Smith and E. Gale. The following are the officers of the Roger Baconian society: President, L. F. Cleland; Vice President, F. W. Crane; Rec. Sec., E. Gale; Cor. Sec., Dixon Fox; Treasurer, Lee Martin; Chaplain, M. F. May; Critic, H. F. Davis; Tellers, J. O'Sullivan, C. Salmon; Gen. Com., J. C. Crowley, Wm. Wood, M. H. O'Sullivan. Alumni Weddings. FOSS-WRIGHT.-At Gouverneur, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1905, NEADOM-REYNOLDS.-Sept. 7, Hermon, N. Y., Miss Ger- West Minster, Vermont. At home HEATH-JARVIS.-Potsdam, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1905, Miss Adelaide Jarvis, '04, to Mr. Julien Petit Heath. HENKEL-HATLEY.-Douglas, Arizona, June 1, 1905, Miss Ruby M. Hatley to Mr. Claude Melancthon Henkel. At home Bizbee, Arizona. WESSELS-ISHAM.-Croton-on-Hudson, Miss Harriet M. Isham to Mr. Frank B. Wessels. CRABB-MYERS.-Ellenburg Depot, Miss Edith Myers to George Lester Crabb, Aug. 31, 1905. MCINTOSH-REMLEY.-Dora Ella Remley to Dr. Lorne De Corsia McIntosh, July 1, 1905, At home Hartland, New Brunswick. ARTER-BURHYTE.-At Barneveld, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1905, Miss Minnie F. Burhyte, '05, to Mr. Ernest Linwood Carter. Sunday School Teacher-Wouldn't you like to dwell in heaven, Johnny? Johnny-No, ma'am. We've moved three times already this year, and I'm getting sick of helpin' pack up.-Chicago News. Alumni Babies. HELEN REBECCA MCKEON.-To Mary Hildreth McKeon, '97, and Wm. A. McKeon, Aug. 11, 1905. HELEN IRENE SPAULDING.-To Bettie Pelton Spaulding and Frank B. Spaulding, Aug. 8, 1905. SHANNON. Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, nee Edith Bolton, '02, a daughter. Roll of Honor. $2.50 from F. P. Close, June '05; Mrs. Chas. B. Boothe, June '06. $2.25 from E. H. Farnham, July '05. $2.00 from Lydia A. MacDougal, Dec. '08; Belle Remley Paulson, Feb. '06. $1.50 from Alice D. Lottridge, Feb. '06; Mary A. Pierce, April '05. $1.00 from Grace Morgan, June '06; A. H. G'ev-on, Feb. '07; Ida Forbes, Feb. '06; Charlotte Lance June '07; Albert Shaw, July '07; Mrs. A. H. Brady, June '07; Mrs. Chas. E. Stilwell, June '06; Anna Maynard, Feb. '08; Armitta Grimshaw, June '05; Mrs. Edith B. Shannon, Sept. '07. 50 cents from Lillian Chaffee, Sept. '06; Lena M. Carpenter, Sept. '06; Estella M. Seymour, July '06; Mary Dullea, July '06; Mrs. Eleanor H. Whitford, July '06; Mrs. S. H. Barclay, June '06; H. W. Cowan, June '06; Frederic R. Woodruff, Sept. '06; Alida Russell, Feb. '07; Mary Walsh, June '06. "What? Fell downstairs! How did it happen?" "Why, you see, I started to go down, and my wife said, 'Be careful, John!' And I'm not the man to be dictated to by any woman, so down I went."-Tit-Bits. Harker-I see they are advertising automobiles that can climb mountains. Barker-That's nothing. I had one that tried to run up the side of the house.-Baltimore Herald. THE PRATT TEACHER'S AGENCY 70 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK Recommends college and normal graduates, specialists, and other teachers to col- CONTRYMAN & CO., Mechanics' Tools, Mill Supplies. HARDWARE SEEDS A SPECIALTY. C. A. THORPE, Jeweler and Optician. Sporting Goods, Headquarters for Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Jewelry and Silver Novelties. Fine Watch Repairing. Eyes Tested Free. 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