Edgar Earl Goddard, Huntingdon; Francis Calvin Johnston, Franklin; David Arthur Jones, Jr., Minersville; Charles Lam bert Kinsloe, Lack Haven; Walter Lewis Kirk, Pittsburg; James Vance Kyle, Alilroy; John Bechtel Landis, Rock Glen; Ernest Stewart McLarn, Oakdale; William Russel Miles, Kennett Square; Joseph Marcy Nelson, Chester; Frank Luther Rohr bach. Sunbury: Ralph Monroe Rumbel, Ringtown; Bayard Heston Sharpe. West Chester: Emory Burr Stauffer, Palo Alto; Harry Everett Stoeltzing, Pleasantville; Clarence Griffith Stoll, Mount Joy: Albert Wert. Carlisle; Howard S. Yeakle. Norris town. (Presented by Professor Jackson.) Course in Alines and Alining—George Herman Deike, Pitts burg; Charles Stone Freeman. Pittsburg; Harold Gray Glenn. State College; Edward Nathan Zern, Lehighton. (Presented by Professor Wadsworth.) Candidates for Advanced Degrees. Alaster of Science—Roy Briscoe Alattern—B. S. in Chemistry, the Pennsylvania State College, 1593. Teacher of Science and Alathematics. Bellefonte High School, 1593-97; Instructor in Alathematics. Adelphi College, 1897-1900; Assistant Professor of Alathematics, Adelphi College, 1900- 02; Sub-Master, the Alac- Kenzie School, Dobbs Ferry. N. Y„ 1902. Thesis: The Essen tials of Alethod in Education. \\ illiam Henry Reblum—B. S. in Chemistry, the Pennsylvania State College, 1594. Assistant in Chemical Laboratories, the Pennsylvania State College, 1594-95; Teacher of Science. Butler High School, 1595-9 S: Chemist with the Pennsylvania Salt Afanufaeturing Company. 1898-1901: Managing Chemist. Alon terey Glass Company. Aionterey. Alexico, 1901. Thesis: A Search for Soda. Electrical Engineer—Harry Peterman Wood—B. S. in Elec trical Engineering, the Pennsylvania State College. 1599. With the J. G. V hite Company. Electrical Contractors, 1599: with the New York Edison Company. 1900: Superintendent of the Detroit Ea>t Side Electric Company. 1900- 01 ; Instructor in Electrical
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