'BO. Jas. F. Robb died of consumption at Banning, Cal., on March 18th, at which place he had been practicing law for some time. He was buried at his former home near Carnegie, Pa., on March 26th. 'B2. Jas. G. White & Co. of New York City have opened a London office. 'B5. Mrs. A. L. Miller' (Miss Emma B. Patterson) of Gordon, Pa., lately visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patterson of State College, Pa. 'BB. George C. McKee, Professor of Physics of Westminster College at New Wilmington, Pa., spent his Easter vacation with friends in State College. '9l. Arthur G. McKee, of Youngstown, 0., was married on April loth to Miss Marion Deane of Carnegie, Penn'a. '92. C. M. H. Atherton has resigned his position with the Cleveland Machine Screw Co. '92. J. F. Shields is studying law at Chester, Pa. '95. Lloyd A. Reed formerly instructor in the Electrical De partment of The Penn'a. State College is now with the New York and Manhattan Island Electric Light and Power Co. of New York City. '96. J. .E. McCormick is teaching school in Bellefonte, Pa. '96. Herbert H. Glosser of Paoli, Pa., spent several days in State College during vacation week. '96. W. B. McCaskey lately a postgraduate student of the College was appointed a Second Lieutenant in the regular army by Pres. McKinley on March 13th. During the recent war with Spain he served as a private in the 4th Penn's,. Volunteer Infantry. '97. R. S. Moore of Chicago, 111., spent the early part of the term at State College, Pa,
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