Tisserand, F.—Lecons de Cosmographie. Tourgee, A. W.—An Appeal to Csesar. Wagner, Charles —Courage. Wagner, Charles —Youth. Walker, F. A.—Land and Its Rent. Walker, S. F.—Coal. Cutting by Machinery in Kingdom. Watts, H. E.—Christian Recovery of Spain. Webb, S. and B.—History of Trade Unionism. Webb, S. and B.—Problems of Modern Industry Wells, D. A.—Practical Economy. Whittaker, E. T.—Course of Modern Analysis. Will, Alethea—Venice. Wilson, Woodrow —The State. Wright, C. D.—Outlines of Practical Sociology. Zimmerman, Helen—Hansa Towns. —John Foster, ’93, the youngest son of the late William Foster, ■of State College, has resigned as chemist at the Cumberland Fur-, nace, Tennessee, and has accepted a position at the experiment station. In the spring he will take charge of his father’s ffirm nesr the college. —Cassius W. Norris, ex-’9B, for some years connected with the chemical department of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Ex periment Station, but now chief chemist for Albert Frostel & Sons, of Milwaukee, Wis., was married on September 22d to Miss Ina M. Thayer, of New Castle, Pa. —Robert V. .Rex, ’99, superintendent of the Riverview Coal Mining Co., Armstrong county, Pa., was married at Nashville, Tennessee, on October 28th, to Miss Nancy K. Duff. He is at present located at Kittanning, Pa. ALUMNI. C. N. FENSTERMACHER. the United
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