1898.] Roasts Cranks, Rubbernecks and Grinds Class of '99 Our Victims, Our Celebrations Hear ye not the hum of mighty workings The Ladies . . . . T. D, THOMAS They shine upon our lives like sunbeams through the mist. ALUMNI DEPARTMENT 'B5. J. C. Barret, chief chemist of the Ohio Steel Company, visited the College in the latter part of last month. 'BB. George C. McKee is instructor in Physics at Dartmouth College. '9l. A. G. McKee has recently been promoted to Assistant engineer of the Carnegie Steel Co., at Duquesne, Pa. '93. P. F. Weld, of Sugar Grove, Pa., a Surveyor on the U. S. Coast Survey, spent the last few days of January here. '95. George K. Spence has left the Ohio Steel Company and is now employed as a chemist in a paper mill at Johnsonburg, Pa. • '95.' Warren P. Smiley, until recently assistant in the chemical laboratory, now holds a position with the Ohio Steel Company, at Youngstown, Ohio. '97. Tonner Harris and John Dom visited the College during the latter part of last month. '9B. F. T. Beers is now assistant in the chemistry laboratory. Ex-'oo. 0. W. Bodler has entered Cornell. U. S. Abercrombie is about to enter University of Ex-' 00. Alumni Department The gallant Juniors. An enemy's envy is an honor INVORMAT, TOASTS Ye gods, how they will talk! ot ~st (A 3. M. CRAIG. H. K. CURTIN J. P. RiTENouR. G, K. REED.