Dr. F. E. Clark, instructor in Chemistry, was born in New Mar tinsville, W. Va. B. S., West Virginia University; Ph. D., in Chemistry and Geology, Johns Hopkins University; instructor in Chemistry, West Virginia University. Ernst E. Calkins, instructor in English. B. L., University of Wisconsin; scholarship in English and German, University of Wisconsin; taught English and German in Kewaune High School: instructor in English Michigan Military Academy. C. P. Linville, instructor in Metallurgy. - B. S., Ohio State Uni versity ; M. A., Ohio State University; fellow in Chemistry, Ohio State University; National Steele Co., Mingo Junction; Globe Iron Co., Jackson, Ohio. Dr. H. H. Stecker, B. Sc., University of Wisconsin, 1893; M. Sc., 1894; Ph. D., 1897; special honors in Mathematics at gradua tion, 1893; fellow in Pure Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1893-1895; honorary fellow, 1896; elected member of the Ameri can Mathematical Society, 1893; member of the Deutsche Mathe matische-Vereinigung, 1901; member of the Gottingen Mathe matische Gesellschaft, 1900; member of the Sigma XI Honorary Society; instructor in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1890-1895; instructor in Mathematics, Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., 1897-1900; studied in Berlin and Gottingen, Ger many, 1900-1901; instructor in Mathematics, Cornell University Ithaca, N. Y., since 1901. * E. H. B. Humphreys, assistant in Mathematics. A. 8., Har vard; will receive the degree A. M. next year; work is already completed. J Robt. E. Ehzinga takes charge of the blacksmith shop and foundry. He was born in the Netherlands, and educated in Am sterdam. Worked for Transvaal and Orange Free State govern ments before the war; blacksmith and engineer at the Johannes burg gold mines and the Kimberly diamond mines, South Africa • S Palmer & ty P ; founders the Link Belt Machinery Co., Chicago; W. D. Forbes & Co., Ho boken; F A. Yerdon Co., Hoboken; Joseph Menchen, electrician, New York. Mr. Elizmga has travelled extensively in this country,