1896.] again we might excel if the proper encouragement is given to committee and manager financially; to members of the athletic team in training. Tin base ball team has not as whole reached that state of bril liant performances which the many ardent admirers of the indi vidual members had reason to expect from it this season. While it is true that under the circumstances it did well on its Eastern trip the " circumstances " was mainly the lack of team work con ducive to the best ball playing. We believe that no one is dissatisfied with the choosing and the placing of the players but it is inability of the players to play well together which has caused the enthusiasm of the home " rooters " to wane. The few inter-class and inter-course games which have been already played have developed sufficient material for a rattling second team. A good, strong, second team thoroughly imbued with the worthy ambition of making the first team " play ball " could not fail to produce a wonderful improvement ere the annual game before our commencement visitors is played. '79. Rev. William K. Foster delivered a sermon in the chapel last month. '93. Daniel W. Gross is employed in the civil engineering de partment of Penna. Steel Co., of Steelton, Pa. Ex-'94. John T. Chambers, Jr., is with the Fort Pitt Engrav ing Co., at Pittsburg. '92. W. W. Bohn is draughtsman with Thomson Houston Electric Co. '94. John B. Hench visited college during last month. '9 . t. Walter M. Camp is superintendent of Rainier Avenue Electric Railway Co., of Columbia City, Wash. '9o. Gilbert A. Beaver was married on May 'l2th to Miss Anna Simonton, daughter of Judge Simonton, of Harrisburg. Ex-'99. W. M. Williams is engaged on an engineering corps, working in the northern part of Luzern county. '94. Roger Bowman is engaged in the Produce and Commission business in Philadelphia. Personals. PERSONALS
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