ALUMNI DEPARTMENT. WE are very much indebted to several of the Alumni who dur ing the past month have sufficiently realized the difficulties which we must necessarily encounter in order to obtain news pertaining to the AlMuni, and who have therefore kindly sent us in a few notes. Why will not some more of you do the same? '76. Ellis L. Orvis, Esq., of Bellefonte lectured before the Woman's Club of State College last month on the legal status of women in Pennsylvania. 'B2. J. G. White returned recently from a brief trip to London to which place he was summoned as a consulting engineer by a large English syndicate which is about to engage in extensive electrical operations in Australia. 'B9. R. P. Swank was married at Mahanoy City, Pa,, early in December to Miss Ida M. Hepler, Kutztown Normal School, 'B9. '9O. The journal of the Society of Electrical Engineers contains a photograph of H. R. Leyden of Montreal,. Canada, together with an article praising hint highly for having successfully built an electric conduit front Niagara rails to Hamilton, Ontario. '9l. W. M. Camp was recently married to Miss Emeline Sayles of Chicago. '92. Chas. M. H. Atherton has accepted the position of chemist with the Cleveland Machine & Screw Co., Cleveland, '93. Miss Emma E. Camp is teaching in the Wyalusing, Pa., High School. '94. W. A. Silliman resigned his position as a chemist at Ivan hoe, Va., at the beginning of the year, and is now engaged in chemistry and surveying work at Osceola Mills, Pa. '95. Budd Gray sailed for Paris on Dec. 31st, where he will be the representative of the electric motor carriage department of the
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