1896.] '7B, Mr. Frank Knoche, of Harrisburg, was a visitor to the college during the opening days. '95, Mr. H. L. Wishart, visited friends here for a few days early this session. He still holds his position with the Cambria Iron Co., of Johnstown, Penn. '95, Mr. Samuel Franklin Herr was married to Miss Margaret Kerr, of Mars, Penn., Sept. 2nd. They live in Aspinwall, Penn. Mr. Herr is employed by Julian Kennedy, contracting engineer. '95, Mr. R. L. MacDonald is again located at North Tono wanda, N. Y., with the White—Crosby Construction Company. Ex-'95, Mr. W. M. Whitten has returned to college and entered the Senior Class with the intention of finishing his course. 'Ex -96, Mr. Donald Findley spent a few days here with friends at the opening of the term. '9o. Dr. W. H. Walker was married, September 15th, to Miss Luther, of Boston. Dr. Walker is Assistant Professor of Chemis try at the Mass. Inst. of Tech. '94. Mr. Hayes Mattern was married, June 17th, to Miss Helen Blanche Hechman, of Mifflinburg, Pa. '96. Mr. B. F. Fisher is with the J. G. Brill Car Co., of Philadelphia. '96. Mr. H. A. Kuhn has a lucrative position at Knoxville, Tenn. '94. Mr. L. W. Mattern, formerly Instructor in English, is taking a course at Johns Hopkins University. '96. Mr. I. K. Dixon is employed by the Johnstown Street Railway Co., 'at Johnstown, Pa. '96. Mr. H. T. Price visited college last week, on his way to the Univ. of Penn., to enter the medical department. At a meeting of class of '9B, held October 2, C. Sponsler was elected to fill the vacancy on the La Vie board caused by the absence of C. B. Nesbit. Miss Mabelle Thompson was also elected a member of the board. The Press Club has reorganized for the year and is in a flourish- Personals. PERSONALS. COLLEGE NOTES.