1897.] Crosby Co., of North Tonawanda, N. Y., is spending.his vaca tion at the college. ’9l. Mr. Charles M. Green, who has been the general elec trician for the Brush Electric Co., has been transferred to a simi lar position in the Eynn works of the General Electric Co. He has charge of the electrical part of the manufacture of arc dyna mos in the Eynn shops. ’95. Mr. Thos. W. Rutherford is engaged in selling bicycles in Harrisburg. Ex-’97. Mr. Wallace Calder is with the Pennsylvania Steel Co., at Steel ton. ’96. Mr. W. A. Harvey was married, on December 24th, to Miss Minnie Kuhn, of Bellwood. Ex-’99. Mr. J. G. Miles is with the Hiclcok Manufacturing Co., of Harrisburg. ’95. Mr. B. B. Horton holds a lucrative position with the Penn Tanning Co., at Sheffield. Ex-'97. Mr. Samuel Woods is attendfng Jefferson Medical College. '95. Mr. W. K. Gibboney holds a position with the White Crosby Co., at North Tonawanda. ’96. Mr. W. G. Hawley is Professor of Physics and Chemistry at the Correspondence School of Mines, at Scranton. Ex-’99. Mr. J. F. Means has entered college after an absence of a year. Owing to the illness of Editor-in-Chief H. H. Jhome in Erie, this issue of the Eance has been layed. C. W. Hardt is acting as temporary editor. The usual class of “Short Ag’s ” —students taking the short creamery and dairy courses —has arrived. The Mandolin Club has decided to take a trip during the Easter vacation, but the list of concerts is not yet completed. The club has been put into good shape under the leadership of W. E. Affelder, assisted by Chas. M. Atherton. The Engineering library is now open every evening until eight Locals, LOCALS. Allen, at his somewhat de-
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