'9l. F. P. Atherton returned home Jan. 29th He has, for some time; been in Mexico. '9l. G. C. Clark has his head quarters at Lan caster, Pa. He has been employed by the P. R. R., to fil l a vacancy on an Engineer corps. '9t. C. M. Green's address is 417 Penn Ave. Pittsburg, Pa., and not Pennsylvania Ave. as we stated in our last issue. 'B3. James 0. Hickman has returned to State College with the intention of raking, for a few maths, a course of study in the chemistry of 'B4. J. W. Reeves has removed from Hunting• don, Pa., where he was in charge of the electric lighting of the State Reformatory, to Tyrone, hav ing accepted the superintendancy of the plant of the City Light and Power Co., of that place. 'B3. Rev. W. C. Calder who delivered a lecture in the College chapel, Feb. sth, for the benefit of the Athletic Association, will return to Bhamo, Upper Burma, to continue his missionary work, in May. '7B. Prof. C. F. Reeves, of Allentown, New Jersey, spent several weeks at the College during the past month in the interests ofthe insurance company which he represents. '62. Dr. T. P. Walker died at Dunbar, Fayette County, on lan. Bth. Dr. Walker was well known among the Alumni and we copy the following brief sketch of his life from the record of that body. Born Oct. I ith, 1841, at Woodvale Pa. • 1858. Attended Woodvale Seminary. '59. Entered third class at the State College. '62. Graduated. Entered the army as Ser geant Major 14th Penna Cavalry. '65: Discharged ; being the Captain Co. B 14th Penna. Cavalry. '9o. Studied medicine. • '7o. Located at Copper Harbor, Mich. '73. Accepted a position as chemist for the Dun bar Iron Co., Dunbar, Pa. '77. Professor of Chemistry, Chicago Medical College. 'BB. Practiced. medicine in Dunbar, Pa., until the time of his death. THE FREE LANCE. Benjamin C. Elliott, a former student of the College, is at present in the employ of the Phila delphia and Reading R. R., in Philadelphia. —We regret to announce that Geo. E. Schu maker a former student of State College, died at Cave Forge, Pa., on. Jan. 18th, in the 39th year of his age. George W. Creswell, formerly of .'93, was married to Miss Mary Cooper, of Ithica, N. Y., on February 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Creswell will be "At Home" after March 15th, at their resi• deuce, Na. 3630 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Mr. Milton W. Bohn, who was for a number of years instructor in the Preparatory Department and who gave up that position to engage in the slate business in Altoona, was married on Thurs day evening, February c all, at Altoona, to Miss Charlotte Ake of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Bohn will make that place their residence for a time, but expect to move to Norfolk, Virginia, in the course of the present year. —On Thursday . evening, Jan. 14th, Mr. F. L. Olds who has been connected with the College for a number of years as architect, was married to Miss Mary Talbot at the residence of her parents, No. 170 West 81st street, New York City. After a tour through the South, Mr. and Mrs. Olds returned on January 27th, to their home in State College. On Thursday evening, January 28th, they were tend ered a reception by Miss Olds at which the follow ing members of our College community were pres ent: Prof. and Mrs. Davis, the Misses Davis, Prof. and Mrs. Pemberton, Miss Pemberton, Mrs. Atherton, Miss McElwain, Miss Willard, Lieut and Mrs. Wolf, Dr. and Mrs. Pond, Mr. Down - ing, Mr. Butz, Dr. and Mrs. Armsby, Prof. and Mrs. Buckout, Dr. Fernald, Mr. M. J. Thompson, Mr. Roup, Mr. Wm. Foster, Prof. and Mrs. Sparks, Mr. Geo. Holter and C. J. Girvin '93. Arthur Irwin, ex-captain of the Philadelphia League team, will coach the University of Penn sylvania base ball nine.