Prof. T. R. Beyer . , who was to have resumed work. this session, will be unable to do so. on account of weak eyes.. Prof. F. E. Foss was struck on the arm by, a stick flying from the saw in the carpenter shop during vacation. Upon examina tion it was found that the. small bone of the left arm was broken. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Keith moved into the house occupied last year by Dr. Runkle, where they will reside for the balance of the school year. Prof. Tudor, who was unable, on account of his wife's death, to continue' his duties last session, has again taken change of his classes. It is reported that Captain and Mrs. Pearson have arrived in Cuba. Lockwood, '99, and Senor M. J. Romero were in New York City during vacation. Martin,. 2 02, was. at `` U. P. in Phil'a. training on Franklin Field. during vacation. R. L. Streeter, 'o3, having completed the work required during the Sub-Freshman year, has returned to his home at Medix Run. He. expects to enter college. next. September. Miss Hattie Atherton has entered the Presbyterian Hospital at Philadelphia for the purpose of becoming a professional nurse. Prof. Willard recently entertained his father and mother from New Hampshire. Rev. J. D. Smith, of Bloomsburg, occupied the pulpit on Sun day, April 9, Rev. Gerald. Stanley Lee being absent. H. V. Black, has returned to college after having been absent nearly the whole of last session. Owing to the absence of Rev. G. S. Lee chapel services on the last Sunday of last term were conducted by Prof. B. Gill. Waiter B. Snow, graduate of Boston Institute of Technology, and on the engineering staff of the B. F. Sturtevant Company, gave a lecture, April 12, on " The Influence of Mechanical Draft upon the Ultimate Efficiency of Steam Boilers." The different types of apparatus and methods of application were illustrated by about fifty lantern slides. The lecture was under auspices of the Scientific Association.