The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, April 01, 1893, Image 19

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    president Lee, of Pennsylvania; and Mr. Froh
man, Haverford, secretary pro tern. Two new
members were admitted to the Association, the
Western University of Pennsylvania and Gettys
burg College. Haverford resigned from member-.
ship on account of .inability to train track teams.
Swarthmore brought up the amendment which read
as follows : a student shall be allowed to compete
five times in the association's annual meet and no
more, but no student shall compete on one college
team, who has ever competed on a similar team at
any other college, and no student of a professional
department or special course shall compete until
he shall have been a student in that college one
calendar year.
This amendment was passed and the University
of Pennsylvania withdrew from the association as
it • would not allow them to use men from their
professional department. After the University re
signed, Dowler of State College acted as chairman
pro tern. A committee of three was appointed to
draft a new constitution. After the reports of the
several officers were made, the election of officers
concluded the meeting and were- as follows : presi
dent H. P. Dowler State College, vice president,
C. Balentine, - Dickinson ; secretary W. B. Keefer,
Gettysburg College, and E. G. Smith, Lafayette,
treasurer. The Executive committee consists of
H. P. Dowler State College, chairman ; L. J.
Krom, Lehigh; H. C. Turner, Swarthmore; C. E.
Bartlett, Lafayette; and Walter Snyder, Dickinson.
PERSONALS.
Ex-'96. L. L. Johnston is attending Pierce's
Business College, Philadelphia.
Ex-'95. .Frank Fay is studying law with Judge
Landis of Blair Co.
'95. J. P. Aikens will have.charge of the chick
ering exhibit at the World's Fair.
Ex•9s. William Dunsmore, who left school in•
the fall term, has-returned, and' will enter '96.-
THE FREE LANCE;
Ex-'95. W. B. Hicks is studying law with the
law firm of Neff, Hicks & Ambrose. He is 'Sec
retary of the Blair county Law Student's Associa•
Ex-'95. John Robinson, who for some time
has been working for the Westinghouse Electric
Co., has returned home. He will enter '96 in
September.
Ex-'94. A. B. Knittle is studying law with the
firm Beddall & Breckens, of Pottsville, Pa. •
Ex-'94. Miss Lide Mitchell will make her fit
ture home with 'her brother John of '9o, who is
engaged in business in Minneapolis.
Ex-'94. Miss Myra Holliday, who is now at
tending Wilson college, gave a reception on April
6, in honor of her two college friends, Miss Vir
ginia Sudler, of Phila. Pa., and Miss Clare Stucky
of Dayton,, Ohio. Damon, Martin, Brown and
Dale from P. S. C. were in attendance.
'93. Charles Eachus is engaged as a chemist in
the chemical department of the Brook's Iron Co:,
Phcenixville, Pa. •
Ex.' 93. G. A. Haas has been confined at home,
on account of a severe illness. The last report
says he is improving rapidly.
Ex•'93. Sidney , Krumrine, who has been tak
ing a course in Pharmacy at the Philadelphia
school of Pharmacy, has returned home for the
summer vacation. He will finish his course in
the Spring of '94. He then intends to re-enter
P. S. C. and graduate with the class of '95.
'92. Frank Pond has been appointed assistant
instructor in Mineralogy.
Ex-'92. John C. Price, of Chester, who left
college at the end of his sophomore year, grad-
uates from the college of medicine, University of
Penna., in May
'92. Willis McKee, H. K. Rumberger and H.
H. Herr, have secured lucrative positions with
the Uuion Switch and Signal Co. They are
located at Utica; N. Y.