—J. Fahuestock, 'Ol, who has been in the employ of the International Telephone Company, recently accepted a position' in the Maintenance Department 'of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. Hig address is 1.225 10th St., Washington, D. C. ' —T. r4i; Fugate and F. F. Miller, both 'Ol men, spent some time in torn several weeks ago visiting , their many friends at the 'College. They are working for the Pennsyl vania Railroad Comany and are situated at Tyrone, Pa. —Charley Athei - fon, i '92, is to play ball this season in California with the Los Angeles club. —Olin Glenn, 'Ol, with the Westinghouse at Swissvale, was threatened with typhoid fever and has been home for a time to recuperate. While here he has acted as manager of the local hardWa're store. —Arthur Gill, State 'OO, now of U. P., 'O4, spent the Easter vacation with his father and sister here. —The Prince of Wales has been admitted as a fellow of the Royal Society. —Rev. D'aniel S. 'BradleY, of Grand Rapids, Mich., has been elected president of lowa College, Grinnel, lowa. —Alit.glieny College has recently added $200,000 to its endowment fund through the efforts of its president, Dr. W. H. CrawfOrt. —A chapter Of the scientific honor society, Sigma Xi, has been orgaized at the University of California with twenty members of the faculty as charter members. —lt ,is announced that Mr. James Stillman, of New York, has given $lOO,OOO for the establishment of it ctlair of itnatomy in the Tarvf►rcl iViecliciq School,' COLLEGE ORBIT.
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