The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, April 01, 1901, Image 23

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    meeting in the Chapel at which short addresses were made
by Dr. Atherton and members of the party. All expressed
themselves as well pleased with what they saw and heard.
Friday evening, April 26, the Cadet Band gave a
stag dance in the Armory. The crowd was not as large as
it should have been but still the affair was a success.
The Junior Mechanicals, accompanied by Prof. Grif
fin, took a trip to Altoona Wednesday and Thursday, May
1 and 2, and went through the P. R. R. shops at that place.
The company very kindly furnished Mr. H. Meredith as a
guide for the party.
Wallace Calder, ex—'92, spent a few days visiting
old friends at this place.
A complete account of State’s two inter-collegiate
debates will appear in the next Lance.
l. P. McCreary, ’B2, who is Supervisor of the Tyrone
and Clearfield Division of the Penua. R. R., has been suffer
ing a prolonged illness at his home in Osceola.
John H. Yocum, ’9l, of Newark, N. J., was married
April 11, 1901 to Miss Florence Knapp at Deposit, N. Y.
Nelson M. Lloyd, ’92. Evening Editor of the New
York Sun, whose “Chronic Loafer" was one of the notable
successes of last year, has in press a new novel with a Penn
sylvania back ground which will appear during the summer
or early autumn.
F. T. Beers, ’9B, chemist with the Climax Powder
Company, of Emporium, has recently been promoted with a
considerable advance in salary.
A letter from James S. Sloaue, '95, Spokane, Wash
ington, states that he expects to visit the College at the
coming Commencement. His friends will be pleased to meet
him as he was formerly an instructor at this place.
ALUMNI NOTES