The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, October 01, 1900, Image 20

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    graduate work at the University of Illinois and at Cornell,
and has had an extensive experience in many branches of
biological research. He ’hasfieen variously employed as a
teacher, an original investigator, a scientific writer, a pub
lic speaker on scientific subjects, and in duties relative to
membership in numerous scientific societies of the natural
istic-order.
Mr. W. N. Golden is the new physical director. He is a
mail with an excellent reputation, both as an all around
athlete, and as an instructor in athletics. He has had a
wide experience both in college athletics and with athletic
clubs. The Purdue University foot-ball team was trained
by Mr. Golden, and Page, Prinstein, and Ewry, of jumping
fame, have all-been under his training. At, present Mr. Gol
den's 1 attention is occupied-with"the foot-ball team, and his
popularity with'the boys, together withtheir excellent form
after only a few-weeks of training, seems to augur well for
His success at State.
Messrs. Churchill and'Schoffstall are now assistants in
the Chemistry department. The former comes from Chelsea,
Mass., and is a,graduate of Harvard, while the latter is a
State graduate of the class of 'OO.
P., A.. Niven of New York, is employed as an assistant
in the shops. While in New York, he was employed by
several, companies, with whom he made an excellent reputa
tion as an engineer.
Mr. Pingree, of,Denmark, Me., is an assistant at the
Experiment Station, He is a graduate of the Massachu
setts Agricultural Colleg'e.
L. D. Ansart, ,a graduate of the College in ’9B, is acting
as assistant in mathematics.
Professor ,and Mrs. Stoek spent their vacation at - the
College. Professor, Stoek ;was .fomerly assistant professor
of Engineering and Metallurgy at State. He is now located