’Sa-l. P. McCreary has recently accepted a position on the engineer corps of the P. R.R., and is now at work on the central division with his headquarters at Lancaster. ’B3-Rev. William C. Calder, who recently gratuated at the Crozer Theological Seminary, is now a missionary in Burmah, ’B5-Cumtnings C. Chcsney is engaged as an instructor in the Doylestown Academy. 'B5-Miss Helen B. Jackson, of State College, is attending the Woman’s Medical College, of Philadelphia, 'B6-Miss 'Helen G. B. Foster, of State Col lege, is teaching school at Chalk Level, Pittsyl vania county, Va. ’S6-H. B. McDonnell is attending a course of lectures at the Baltimore Medical College. ’B6-H. J. Patterson is chemist for the Prof, of Agriculture, at P. S. C. 'B6-Frcd. Darlington stopped here some time ago on his way to fill a position the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory of Hunt & C'lapp, Inspecting and Metallurgical Engineers and Chemists,"' ’B6-Georgc 1,. I-lolter is assistant in the Chem ical Laboratory at P. S. C. ’B6-W. H. Rentier has a position as chemist for Oliver Bros & Co., steel manufacturers, Pitts burgh, Pa. ' —Governor Beaver expects to attend our Coin- mcncemcnt exercises. —Andrew Carnegie, whom we are proud to honor as a Trustee of this institution, has returned to his home, in Pittsburgh, after a sojourn at Dungencss Villa, Cumberland Island, Georgia. COLLEGE ORBIT. Sixteen colleges in Pennsylvania have Y, M. C. A’s? John'G. Saxe graduated at Middlcburg Col lege in 1839. 'THE FREE LANCE. A course of sixty; lectures is being delivered at-Columbia College. Cornell affords opportunities foh studying the Persian language. Twelve colleges in Pennsylvania admit both sexes into equal..standing. The salary of President Angell of the Uni versity of Michigan is $5,000. The late Mrs. MeClosky»ihas given, by her will, $5,000 to Williams College. The University of Pennsylvania will hold its commencement exercises on June 8. Rutgers College has received a library of 4,500 volumns, the gift of P, Vanderbilt Spades. ■ Swarthmore College has a new observatory f and one is in the process of erection at Bijcknell University, A gymnasium is to befitted up for Dickinson College by Allison, the millionaire car manufact urer of Philadelphia. William Bucknell, of Philadelphia, lately celebrated his 76th birthday by 550,000 to Bucknell University. The Kent laboratory, to be erected, will be one of the finest tind most complete in the coun try. It will cost $BO,OOO. An unusually large number of men are in training at Yale for the inter-collegiate athletic meeting, which will soon take place. The students of Harvard will be favored by a scries ol lectures on the “Problem of Railroad Administration” by Prof. Arthur T. Hadley of Yale. The Girard College Alumni Association has arranged for the holding of their annual meeting on May 20, at which time the election of officers will take place. . The German Universities have entrance ex aminations but-require credentials, from the pre paratory schools, of all applicants for admission— University Magazine' A fine new building for the medical depart ment of the Western Reserve College has been opened at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. John L. Woods