Ex-'96. A. C. Hoy is at his home in Belle. font. S. E. Morrow, at Arch Spring. Ex-'96. Wm. D. Dunmore is on a Mining En- gineer corps at Punxsutawney Ex 'ps. Wm. M. IVhitten has gone into part nership with his brother in a large dry-goods and grocery store at Centerville, Pa. '94. J. E. Quigley is at his home, Blanchard. '94. Miss Hunter is at her home, Stormstown '94. B. A. Musser is at Bellefonte studying law. '94. W. H. Rebhun is an assistant chemist at the College. '94. W. C. Thompson is studying law with his father at Lukens. '94, F. K. Vattern is working for his father, 'Warrior's Marl:. '94. A. G. Guyer is with the Westinghouse Electric Co., Pittsburg. '94. Roger Bowman is on the city Engineering Corps of Philadelphia. ''94• A. F. Damon is on the city Engineering Corps of Philadelphia. '94. E. B. Kirk is with the General Electric Co., at Schenectady, N. Y. '94. J. B. Hench is assisting in the Electrical Department at the College. • '94. IVm. Banks, at the present time is at his home in Indiana, Pa. 'p4. C. E. Kremer is with his father in the manufacture of woolen goods. '94. W. B. Waite is a general agent for the Os born Harvesting Machinery Co. '94. P. B. Brenneman has returned to the Col lege as assistant in Civil Engineering. '94. John White is at Baltimore with the White Crosby Electric Railway Building Co. '94. W. A. Silliman will shortly leave for Crip ple Creek, Colorado, where he has accepted a position as assayer THE FREE LANCE. '94. J. M. Brewer is in the corps now surveying for the Philadelphia and New -York ship canal across New Jersey from Bordentown to the I:.ari- tan bay '94. W. M. Dickinson had the honor of having his graduation thesis, an accurate and practical paper on pipe covering,, published in the Septem ber number of Power. '93. Roy B. Mattern is teaching school in Bellefonte. '93. Herbert Brown is with the Wegt Eiid Elec tric Light Co., Boston. '92 C. H. Hile, form erly with the Phila. Traction Co., is employed at the same place. '92. M. S. McDowell is employed at the Experi mental station at this place. Ex•'92. W. P. Smiley, special in Chemistry, is completing his course for the degree in advanced Chemistry. '92. H. W. Mattern is employed on the United States Coast and Geodetic survey at Long Island. F. F. Field is employed at the same. place. 'gr. Win. A. Bartley is in the employ of the Boston and Maine railroad. '9o. W. H. Walker is an assistant professor in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. '9o. W. B. Jackson formerly with the United Light and Power Co., is with the Stanley Electric Manufacturing Co., Pittsfield, Mass. . 'B9. J. B. Struble and J. M. Waldron are both engineers with the Union Switch and Signal Co., Boston, Mass. Many of our colleges are beginning to realize the importance of journalism. Mr. James G. Bennett has donated sr,ooo to Harvard, Prince ton, Yale and Columbia colleges and to the Uni versity of New York, to be invested and the inter est thereof to be given as a prize in journalism. COLLEGE ORBIT.