1896.] '93. S. H. Brown, who was until recently employed in Boston, has gone to the home of his parents in New Zealand. '95. Ralph Fitch Martin is in the employ of the Stevens Agricultural Implement Co., at Auburn, N. Y. '95. Geo. Snyder and '95 John Snyder are located with B. F. Sturtevant & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. '92.. Chas. M. H. Atherton is with the Cambria Iron Co., at Johnstown, Pa. '95. E. H. Harris and '95 R. B. Greer are students in the medical department at U. of Pa. x-' 96. WilliaM Alexander Stuart has " signed "to captain the Trenton Base Ball team, of the Atlantic League, for the coming season. E. J. Haley, formerly chemist at the Ag. Exp, Station visited the college on Jan. 17. He has recently accepted the positioun of chief chemist for the Ridgeway, Pa., 'branch of the United States Leather Co. '95. Budd Gray is with Stevenson Co., Wellesville, Ohio. '94. Abraham D. Belt is with the Phillipps Mfg. Co., at Springfield, Mass. '94. J. Ed. Quigley is engaged as draughtsman by the Buffalo Forge Co., Buffalo, N. V. The University of Pennsylvania has sent . a geological expedi tion to Central Africa. One-fourth the number of students at the University of Ber lin are Seniors at Princeton will wear caps and gowns throughout the year. Cornell is likely to send a crew to England this year to row in the Henley Regatta. One-sixteenth of the college students in this country are study ing for the ministery.—Ex. Fifty-four thousand dollars were spent in athletics at Yale last year. In some colleges the price of the college paper is added to the tuition of each student. A Melange A MELANGE
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