Louis W. Mattern, ’94, is an instructor in Chem istry in the Central High School, Washington, D. C. Geo. C. McKee, who has been located at Youngstown for some time, reports that of the numerous State College graduates located there last summer, some have been con siderably scattered as a result of the great changes which have taken place in the iron industry. ' A. W. Oakwood, ’OO, is located at Philadelphia with the Pennsylvania Iron Works Co., and is at present engaged upon Street Railway plants and refrigerating machinery. The annual mid-winter sports were held in the armory on the evening - of March 23. The honors were carried off by the Sophomores, the final score by points being - , Sopho mores, 57, Freshmen, 28, and Juniors. 13. A list of events, with names and records of winners is given below. Thirty-yard dash. Won by Cummings, ’O3. Time, 3 4-5 seconds. Second, Martin, ’O2. Shot-put. Won by Cummings, 'O3. Distance, 33 ft., 9 inches. Second, Warn, 'O4. Third, Arbuthnot, ’O4. Four-hundred-yard dash. Won by Miles, ’O3. 1 minute, 8 2-5 seconds. Second, O’Neil, ’O3. Pole-vault. Won by Martin, ’O2. Distance 9ft., 6 inch es. Second, Rogers, ’O3. Third, Miller, ’O3. Potato race. Won by Dawrence, ’O4. Time, 1 minute, 15 seconds. Second, Shelby, ’O3. Third, Norris, 'O4. Standing high jump. Won by Fowler, 'O3. Height, 4 feet, 3# inches. Second, Aufhammer, ’O4. Third C. W. Rogers, ’O3. Thirty-yard hurdle. Won by Cummings, ’O3. Time, 4 4-5 seconds. Second, Aufhammer, ’O4. Running high jump. Won by Martin, ’O2. Height, 5 feet 5 inches. Second, Rogers, ’O3. Third, Harvey, *O4. MID-WINTER SPORTS. Time,