Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1913 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

On Sunday afternoon the democratic editors, who attended the editorial convention at Rensselaer, paid a friendly visit to the college. Owing to the constant drizzle Sunday afternoon the third game of the ipterhall series had to be postponed. It is now scheduled to be played next Sunday. The following students were elected members of the athletic association board of directors for the first term: James Fitzgerald, Gerald baloney, Max Wals, Rowland Kruetzer, Stanley Beckman, John Sehall. Martarn Bustetter, of Sidney, 0., has been forced to discontinue his studies for some time. He took sick last Saturday and has gime to his home for treatment. Some more of the larger students have received parental permission to indulge in rugby football and the prospeets are daily growing in favor of the possibility of a team for this season. Rev. John Problenski, chaplain of St. Joseph’s hospital, Logansport, was the guest of the college faculty iast Wednesday. The work at the gymnasium is progressing rather slowly. The old foundation is nearly all out and the force for the concrete work will soon be in the making. The C. L. S. held their first regular meeting last Sunday. E. ,P. Honan attended andT will continue as instructor in parliamentary law. The chief business was the election of officers. A set of the Encyclopedia Americana has been added to the Columbian library.