Bryce, James—American Coinmonwealth. 1902. Studies in History and Jurisprudence. Gordy, J. P.—Political Parties in the U. S. 1900. Hutchinson, H. N.—Living Races of Mankind. 1902. Hanna, C. A.—Scotch-Irish, 2v. 1902. Thildwin, J. M.—Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, v. 1, 1901. Cliambers, W. R.—Cyclopedia of English Literature. Swan Sonnenschein, W. —Best Books. 1894. Avebury, Right Hon. Lord.—Scenery of England. 1902. Newell, F. H.—lrrigation in the U. S. 1902. Baker, N. M.—Municipal Engineering and Sanitation. 1902. Ensign, H. L.—Lady Lee and oth'er Animal Storieg. 1901. Dyer and Hassall.—History of Modern Europe, t Ei v. 1901. Stevens, Hazard.—Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens, 2v. 1901. Cable, G. W.—Silent South. 1899. Bradley, Justice J. P.—iVliscellaneous Writings: 1901. Hackett, F. W.—The Gavel and the Mace. 1900. ' —The Senior class has adopted caps and Bows, and will wear them at all functions during Commencement week. —W. P. Cochran, '9B, has recently been made Chief Electrical Engineer for the Lackawana Coal and Coke Com pany, Cambria, Pa. . —H. C. Glenwright, 'OO, has the position of Inspector of Signals with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in the division east of Pittsburg. --Reuben Gardner, 'Ol, has been for some time working upon an experimental developement of a Constant Current Transformer for the General Nlectrical Company. ..He is located at Schenectady, N. Y. ALUMNI NOTES.
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