'93. Frank Kyle will accept a position on an engineer corps, and will be located at Honesdale, Pa. '93. Geo. R. Wieland will complete his course in geology at the University of Gcettingen, Ger- many. '93. Fred Dale was in New York city, during the naval review, attending the convention of the 2X fraternity. Ex-'93. Chas: Eachus has accepted the position recently vacated by Smiley '92, at Steubenville, Ohio, and enters upon his duties at once. Ex-93: W. R. Motz has been attending East man B isiness College, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., He may be found at . the World's Fair this sum- '93. H. Edgar Greenwood has secured an ex cellent position with the Baldwin Lecomotive Works, and will be located permanently at Phila delphia, Pa. '93. Frank Orbin has accepted a clerkship un der J. 0. Brown, of the Dep't of Public Safety, at Pittsburg. Pa. He expects to return for the com mencement exercises, June 14. '92. D. M. Taylor, is now draughtsman in the I'. R, R. offices at Lawrence Junction, Pa. '92. Milton S. McDowell, may now be found at the North Carolina Experimental Station, Ral eigh, N. C. '92. S. G. Crawford has charge of an Engineer ing corps near Duluth, Minn. The corps is mak ing a correct map of that section of the State. '9l. Warren P. Smiley has resigned his posi tion at Steubenville, Ohio, to accept .a better one as chemist of a large iron and steel works at Pueb lo, Colorado. '9r. Hugh Hamilton Jr., who has been en gaged in business in Rochester, N. Y., has sold out, and is now engaged with The General Elec tric Company, headquarters at Hartford, Conn. THE FREE LANCE. '9l. Thomas A. Gilkey, recently completed a clever piece of engineering in the erection of the water works at Wilmington, Pa. Every one speaks highly of his work. His head quarters are at New Castle, Pa. 'go. J. B. Walker is here in attendance upon his brother, Dr. Walker 'go, who is recovering from his recent illness. 'B6. Harry J. Patterson is at Chicago. completing arrangements for the exhibit of the Maryland Experimental Station. 'B2. James G. White, who has been engaged with the Edison General Electric Company, at Chicago, 111., is now secretary and director of the Alton Electric Street Railway Company, at Alton' 'BO. Prof. L. E. Reber was at Chicago, attend ing the opening of the World's Fair, in his offi cial capacity. Lieut. John Pemberton, U. S. N., attended the naval parade at New York. C. E. Mason, of the Preparatory Department, took in the naval review at New York last month. Hon. J. M. Greer, Judge of the Butler-Law rence district, visited his son R. B. Greer '95 re cently. He expressed himself as much pleased with the wonderful growth of the institution with in the last few years. • Ist Lieut. and Adjt. Leyden, 4th U. S. Infant ry, paid us a visit recently. He was the first commandant of the military department here, and was much pleased with the efficiency and disci pline of the battalion. '9l. J. H. Yocum was with us for a few days last month. He is an appraiser for the gigantic Leather Trust now forming. '9r. J. W. Fields is serving as assistant in the Mineralogy department, during the illness of Dr. Walker,