The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1903, Image 29

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    Conigan was remembered. "Coley, the white and a
half score of State's local celebrities, past and present were
toasted. It was near midnight when the men separated, after
frequent and long repetitions of the college yell.
Those present were : E. B. Greenawalt, '79; C. C. Chesney,
'B5; J. Gilbert White, 'B2; W. F. White, 'B7; J. M. Pray, '01;
J. B. White, '94; A. M. Pearce, '00; W. C. Sharp, '97; Nelson
Lloyd, '92; L. A. Reed, '95; Frank A. Griffin, '9l; H. H.
Robbins, '01; C. C. Mattern, '00; John H. Yocum, '9l; Edward
W. Bush, '92; C. H. Bassler, '01; Harvey B. McLean, '9O;
Fred Dorlington, 'B6; William P. Brew, '9O; H. R. Leyden,
'9O; H. J. York, '00; J. H. Sieffried, '00; R. E. Tyson, '97;
W. H. Finley, '99, and Edward P. Butts, '93.
All old State men who are within reach of New York and
wish to become affiliated with the alumni there will send their
names to Nelson Lloyd, 17 West 18th Street, New York.
—R. W. Salisbury/ 'Ol, paid a short visit to old friends at
the college and vicinity 'during exam. week.
—W. K. Gibboney, '95, who is assistant superintendent of
the Niagara Falls Power Company, has recently figured in a
rather peculiar episode. On January 29th the power-house
was struck by lightning, resulting in a derangement of much
the machinery, as well as a complete entanglement of all the
wires running through the tunnel into the transforming room.
—T. A. Gilkey, '9l, formerly with the American Bridge Com
pany, at Pittsburg, is now employed by the Pennylvania En
gineering Works, at New Castle.
.--J. P. Ritenour, 'Ol, is pursuing a course in medicine at
U. of P.
—W. P. B. Lockwood, '99, who until recently was with the
Thatcher Manufacturing Company, of Potsdam, N. Y., has
accepted a position at the college as teacher of Bacteriology
and allied sciences.
—G. R. Wieland, '93, Fellow in Paleontology at Yale Uni-