Tyrone, Pa. It occurrad at Atlanta, Georgia, where he had been working on an engineer corps, on June i9th, the cause being brain fever. '9l. F. P. Atherton spent several weeks at the home of his father, President Atherton, in the pre- sent month. Ex-'9l. Ryland W. Green will go to England this summer with the boat crew of the University Pennsylvania, of which he is a member. '9O Phil. Gossler who is with the Edison Co., of New York city, visited his Alma Mater on the 22, '9o. J. W. Walker has Leen staying about the college for a few days. '9O. W. H. Walker will sail for Europe on the steamer Friesland on the sth of August. He will go to Germany where he will remain for several years pursuing the study of chemistry at Heidel berg University and at the Berlin Polytechnic In. stitute. '9O. W. P. Brew, now located at Pittsburg, spent a week's vacation on a visit to his parents' home in Bellefonte during the latter part of May. He also called to see his friends at the College while off duty. 'go. I. C. M. Ellenberger was married to Miss Hastings, olGraysville, May 13th. He has accept ed a position as Principal of a school in Ky. 'B9. James Foster, who has been employed as Chemist in one of the leading firms of Pittsburg, is now filling a similar, but more lucrative, position in Virginia. 'B9. H. C. Blair has been at his home, in Tyrone, for some time suffering from an attack of sickness. He expects to return to his studies at the Law School in Philadelphia, as soon as he recovers. 'B5. P. F. Nshikian, who has his headquarters in Kansas City Mo., and who has been employed as chemist in that city for several years, is now publishing a book entitled "Nihilism." 'B3. Rev W. C. Calder, who has for several tHE FLEE LANCE. years been in India as a missionary and who has been for some months at his home in Harrisburg, recuperating his health, is now making a short visit to State College. 'Bi Co. Supt. D. 0. Etters is one of the Board of examiners to visit the Lock Haven Normal June 16th, 17th and 18th. '79. Prof. G. U. Johnstonbaugh, principal of the Bellefonte High School visited the College recently Mr. Rogers, of Cornell University, was visting Prof. Osmond a few days Mr. J. 'l'. Pyke, formerly assistant in the prepar atory department, has entered the ministry and is now preaching at Providence, R. I. Prof. G. G. Pond, the head of our department of chemistry, will go abroad during the summer vacation to visit and inspect some of the leading laboratories of Germany ; some of the mines and metallurgical works both in England and on the continent and manufactories of chemical appa ratus ; to make some purchases for the college and in general to ,keep in touch with the advancing progress in chemistry. He will sail by the Teu tonic on July Ist arid return by the Majestic on August 20, from Liverpool. On June Gth, Dr.Atherton delivered the gradua tion address to the class of '9I of the W. S. Naval Academy, at Annapolis. Ex. Gov. James A. Beaver, together with his son Gilbert,of '9o, attended the exercises in the College Chapel May 24th. Gilbert conducted the Y. M. C. A. meeting in the evening. Mr. Moses Thompson, of Centre furnace, who was the treasurer of the college some years since, died at his residence at an advanced age, on Fri day, June 19th, and was buried at the Branch cemetery on June 21st. - A football league is to be formed between Col umbia, Cornell, Lehigh, and Wesleyan. COLLEGE ORBIT.