The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, January 01, 1888, Image 14

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    pants furnishing their own bed-covering, towels,
pitcher and bowl Table board can be procured
at a cost. not exceeding $3 per week, .Students
will provide their own drawing instrumentS,
books and stationery. No examination will be
required for admission, but, as the number fur
%%horn instruction can be provided will be necessa
rily sornem hat limited, applications for :.dmission
must be made not later than June isth. Rooms
in the college cannot be guaranteed after that
date. Lemont, the nearest railroad station, is
easily accessible from all parts of the State. nee
conveyance between Lemont and the College
will be provided for specified trains. Pamphlets
giving full accounts of the equipment . of the
shops and the methods of work, or information
on any other point, can be procured by address
ing the President, or Prof, Louis E. Reber.
rt.A'S 011 7 ,1 LS.
'74—Curtis G. Campbell', the leading druggist of
Johnstown, has a fine store. •
'67—Daniel Cessna is a prominent leather and
lumber.dealer in Bedford, Pa.
—Frederick Perkins, member of class of 's7,
is now attending Hamilton College.
—Miss Marion Ayt es South spent the summer
in Europe and is now a teacheT in Brooklyn, N.
'SG—Frederick Darlinglon connected
N‘ith the Westinghouse Electric Co,, at Pitts-
—Married, W. E. Tyson to Miss Ida Floyd,
Jan. 3J, both of Philipsburg, Pa, Only a few
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relaliv2.s were present.
—\Vat. L. Barclay, of 'B9, is attending the
Business; CJllege at Williamsport preparatory to
entering the lumber business.
—G. J. Thomas of 'BB, former editor of FREE
LANCE, is now engaged as proof reader on the
Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. •
—Captain Roberts visited State College on
business connected with the new buildings, as a
member of the Building Committee.
'B6-John F. Healy visited State College re
cently and expects to return again soon., He is
a civil engineer situated in Nashville, Tenn.
'B6—Miss Helen G. Foster has returned to her
home at State College. • She has been attending
the conservatory or music at Potsdam, N. Sr.
'B7—We are glad to learn that A. G. Wilson
has been promoted and is now supervising the
erection of signals in the P.R.R. yardS at Pittsburg.
THE FREE LANCE.
—John G Mitchell has signed as pitcher with
Portland Base 13a1l club. He will leave school
in April for the purpose of fulfilling his engage-
—Harry Thompson a former student of P. S.
Who died Dee, 3ist of typhoid fever, was buried
Jan, 2. He has relatives in State College and
VICIIIIt j
—Mrs. j \V. Cooke, mother of Harry T.
Cooke, of class of 'B7, died suddenly Saturday
night, January 7th, at Bellefonte, and was Luried
January loth,
—Frank Pealmdy Atherton, member of present
junior class, left on Friday Jan. 13th for Thomas
ville, G a ., a wint er resort where he expects to
lead the orchestra.
—\Villiam S. Elliot, former member of class of
'B7, is in Topeka, Kan. He is Gen. Agent for the
Sprager Electric Light Co. He graduated at
Cornell as NE E. last year.
Arthur Musser, has been at his how
(State College) for some time during a severe at
tack of typhoid fever contracted at Pittsburg, to
which place he will soon return.
—John H. LoUchary, former member of class
of 'B7, was in and about State College during the
going out of 'B7 and the coming in of 'BB. He
is now attending Cornell University.
—John S. Robb, Jr., married to Miss Mary
E. Foster, at bride's home, Mansfield, Pa. J. W.
Clark, Dr, W. Ross Foster and Harry Duncan,
were groomsmen, the latter two former students
of P. S. C.
—We are sorry to note the death of Mrs,
Gen Jas. S..l3risbin at Fort McKinney on Dc•
cember the 13th, 1887, Mrs. Brisbin was the
mother of Winfield S. Brishin, a former student
at thi.4 college.
'•Tier. FREE LANCE este es el titulo de un
pertodico Bien imprero y exelentemente redacta
do clue publican los discipulos del colegio del es
tack de Pensilvania.
"A. contlnnacion traducinnos alqunas notic
ias de las mochas que publica. el colega estuclian
til," etc., etc
• [TRANSLATION.]
T 111?, FREE LANCE is the. title of a well
printed and perfectly written paper published by
the students of the Pennsylvania State College.
We translate some of the good articles published
by our college scholastic, etc.
[From La Opinion, Cienfuegos, Cuba,'