The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, November 01, 1903, Image 16

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    Co. C—i, H. H. Kauffman; 2, E. L. Rafter; 3, M. C. Ready;
4, M. C. Sandies; 5, R. B. Gerhardt.
"Co. D— 1, J. R. Munday; 2, C. C. Cassel; 3, W. McCormick;
4, J. H. Zarfos; 5, P. J. Shaffer.
Co. E— 1, F. M. Hindman; 2, R. M. Caswell; 3, C. L. Griffin;
4, E. E. Koehler; 5, S. K. Varnes.
Co. F— 1, W. J. P. Dunn; 2, A. S. Butler; 3, F. J. Kaufman;
4, B. A. Smith; 5, D. W. Swallow.
Artillery Detachment—Gunners with rank of sergeants, J. R.
Kelly, H. J. Stump.
Signal Detachment—Sergeant, J. G. B. Hammond; corporals,
J. K. Mentzer, R. L. Kester.
—The senior electricals have recently organized a society, which
is to be a successor of the Samurai of last year.
—The senior mechanicals made their inspection tour the week
beginning October sth. Prof. Hunter had charge of the trip,
which included Philadelphia, Camden and vicinity. The section
arrived at Philadelphia Monday afternoon, and made the Han
over their headquarters. On Tuesday they visited Baldwin’s Loco
motive Works, the Mint, Bennett, Miles & Co., and the Mount
Vernon power house. Mr. Meek, of Bellefonte, showed them
through the Mint, and they saw more of that interesting establish
ment than is usually allowed to visitors. On Wednesday they went
to Cramp’s, League Island, and saw the Southwark Foundry
Co.’s works. They were unable to get on any ships at Cramp’s,
but went on board of the Prairie lying off League Island. On
Thursday it was raining. They visited the North American Build
ing and witnessed some of the operations connected with the print
ing ofa large city daily. They also visited the Betz building and
the Bourse. In the afternoon they went put to the University.
Here the dean of the mechanical department showed them around
and took them to Houston Hall for lunch. Further operations for
the day were suspended on account of the rain. On Friday they
went to Tacony to see the Diston Saw Works, and then to Ger-