ALUMNI DEPARTM]NT. '6B. Gabriel Hiester and wife spent Thanksgiving at the College 'BO. J. L. Hamill of Welch, W. Va., has been elected a Regent of the West Virginia University. 'B9. J. S. Weller was the successful candidate for the office of State Senator from the Bedford-Fulton-Somerset district. 'go. W. P. Brew has located in New York as a manufacturers' agent, '92. W. M. Lloyd visited the College from Nov. ixth until the i4th, being the guest of J. P. Shields, '92. '93. J. K. Furst recently accepted a positiou in the draughting department of the Ohio Steel Co., Youngstown, Pa. The other men employed in the room in which he works are A. G. McKee, '9l, L. E. Thomas, '9B, and Roy . McDonald, Ex-'9B, all State men. '95. E. P. Harder, is in the employ of the N. Y. and Manhattan Is. Elec. Light and Power Co., of which company Mr. Lardner, formerly assistant professor in the Electrical Department of the College, is the superintendent. Ex-'95. John I. Robison accepted a position in the Jefferson Hospital of Philadelphia several weeks ago. 'g6. W. B. McCaskey has re-entered College in order to take post-graduate work in Biology, '97. J. T. Harris is an inspector for the Bell Telephone Co., at Altoona, Pa. '97. W. S. Montgomery, R. M. McKinley, and R. E. Tyson spent a few days here after they had seen us beat Bucknell at Williamsport. Ex-'97. E. U. Smith is employed in the engineering depart ment of the Carnegie Steel Co., L't'd., of Pittsburg. Ex-'97. Miss Edna McClelland attended the Senior Hop held in the Armory on the 25th.
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