—There is talk of changing some parts of the Athletic Association constitution. Many reasons, both pro and con, are advanced especially as re lates to the "committee idea." Theoretically it is a good thing, but in practice it is a failure. —Trainer Hoskins has announced the follow ing hours of physical training : Monday, 6 to 7, Chest-weight exercise. Tuesday, 3:30 to 4:30, Chest weight 6to 7, Dumb boll " Wednesday, 6to 7, Indian Club " Thursday, 3:30 to 4:39, .. Parallel Bar. " " 6 to 8, C...hest-weight " Friday 6to 7, Dumb Bell " Saturday, 2—to 5, Cheet•weigbt and Parallel•bar " Beginning next term free wrestling lessons will be given in the gymnasium every Saturday from 3 to 5 p. m PERSONALS Ex-'96. J. M. Flowers is attending Western University of Penna and played sub-full back in the recent W. U. P.—P. S. C. game. '66. Cyrus Gordon was elected presiding judge of the Clearfield county courts at the recent State election; Heretofore this county has been strongly Democratic, but rolled up a large Republican majority this year. Ex-'93. H. 'l'. Pillow is now in the city engi neers office Allegheny city, Pa. '93. Hays Mattern is now in business with his father at Warriors Mark, Pa. '93. R. W. Williamson was up for the Bucknell game and spent Sunday with us recently. '93. Miss Emma Camp, after an extend west ern trip is again at her home, Wyalusing, Pa. '92. C. H. Hile is now in the employ of the Philadelphia Traction Company. '92. Willis McKee is in employment of the Electrical Department of the College. H. W. Ruoff, instructor in the ethics and men tal sciences last year, has resumed his post grad uate studies in the department of Philosophy at Harvard. THE FREE LANCE. '9l. J. W. Fields' was engaged for some weeks as one of the analysts connected with the famous dairy tests at the Worlds Fair this summer. These tests cost sioo,ooo. J. A. Fries was analyst in the Food Department this summer. 'go. J. A. Hunter, who has been in charge of the department of Mechanic Arts at Bethesda In stitute is taking a P. G. in engineering. 'B9. James Foster is taking special work in As- saying, 'B6. Harry J. Patterson has been appointed reporter on methods for analysis of cattle foods, to the association of official agricultural chemists for 1894 'B6. Prof. Geo. L. Holter, of Oklahoma Agri cultural College, after some thrilling adventures, located a claim in the Cherokee strip r.cently opened 'B5. Prof, D. C. Jackson, of the University of Wisconsin, was a member of jury of awards of Elec trical displays at the Columbian Exposition, and took a prominent part in the recent electrical con gress. He is reputed to be one of the most brilliant among the large and able faculty of his institution. His text book on Electro-magnetism is in use at this institution. W. J. Karslake is studying for a degree of Ph D. at John Hopkins University. Mr. G. T. Sellew, instructor in Prep depart ment last year, is taking post graduate work in mathematics at Cornell University. Five State College men are now on the P. A. C. Football team. Brown, Read, Aull, Heppen stahl and Martin.. This is the strongest team of Western Penna. President G. W. Atherton and Profs. A rmsby and Frear attended the meeting of American Ag ricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations at Chicago during October.
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