Ex '9s.Lee J .Hollenbeck is attending North western University, Sioux City, la. Hugh C. Jackson, civil engineering, is now taking the same course at the University of Michigan. Ex-'95. Danald Findlay holds a fine position in the offices of the Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia R. R , New York City. Ex-'95. Chas. K. Cartwright is a prominent advocate of free silver. He has been for some time located at Gem, Idaho. Ex-'95 John Andrew Collins Love is now wearing the blue uniform and silver buttons of the Pennsylvania R. R. His run is from Pitts burg to Altoona. Ex-'94. Ed. Pyne is taking a two years' course at the Boston School of Pharmacy. Ex-'94. John T. Chambers, whose artistic abil ideS appeared so prominently in '94's La Vie, is now one of the salaried staff of the Fort Pitt En graving Company, Pittsburg, Pa. '93. Dan Gross is on a civil engineering corp, located at Jersey Shore, Pa. '93. Roy B. Mattern is doing his part in the educating of the rising generation of Milesburg, Pa. '93, J. M. Small is now studying law with M. W. Jacobs, one of Harrisburg's prominent law yers. '93. W. P. Rothrock visited us recently. He is now on aC. E. corps, with headquarters at Millheim, Pa. '93. R. W. Williamson is studying law in his father's office at Huntingdon. Mr. Williamson pere is one of the prominent lawyers of central Pennsylvania Ex-'93. John B. Greer passed an excellent ex amination before the examining committee of the Butler bar last June. He is now a member of the prominent firm of Ralston & Greer. THE FREE LANCE. '93. M. E. McDonnell is now located at the Pennsylvania State College Experiment Station. '93, E. P. Butz is asssistant iii civil engineer ing, H. E. Dunkle instructor in mechanical drawing, and S. H. Brown is located in the Elec trical Department of the college. '92. John Walsh took in State College on his way home from the Fair recently. '92. S. G. Crawford of Duluth, Minn., visited Pennsylvania State College recently. '92. A. C. Read is now located with Carnegie Bros. & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., and is playing cen ter for the P. A. C. football team. '9O. Harry R. Leyden, who has been fur some years with the Edison General Electric Co., has charge of the electrical sub-ways at the World's Fair. 'BB. W. P. Jones is a practicing physician of Holland, Mich. ,'BB. Wm. M. Porter of Denver, Colo., was with us a few days. recently. Milton Bolin, formerly instructor in mathemat ics inPrep, department, visited the college recent- A. A. Patterson 'B9, and H. W, Mitchell '9o, were admitted to the Allegheny county bar, Oc- sober ist, '93 G. W. Kessler, B. S., of Syracuse University, has entered as candidate for degree of M. S. He is doing post-graduate work in Physics and Elec trotechnics. Among the candidates for county offices this year on the Prohibition ticket are : E. P. Butz '93, for County Surveyor; and Geo. E. Seibert '95 for Register. The college journals at present are full of dis cussiOnS on foot ball in all its phases, this interest is not only confined to the college papers as is shown by an extract from the Press. EXCHANGES.
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