The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, January 01, 1904, Image 19

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    Smith, W. R.—South Carolina as a Royal Province. 1903.
Trent, W. P.—History of American Literature. 1903.
Truscott, S. J. —Witwatersrand Gold Fields. 1902.
Virginia Historical Society, Collections. Vols. 1-11.
1892.
—Fred. A. Hemphill, ’96, died suddenly of heart failure at
Douglass, Arizona, December 24, 1903, and was buried in the
Highland cemetery, Pittsburg, Pa., January i, 1904.
He was a graduate of the Hahnemann Medical College, and
had practiced his profession until compelled to give it up on ac
count of ill health. About two years ago he went West, and en
gaged in the lumber business with his father in Sonora, Mexico.
—W. W. Heidclbaugh, ’O2, reports a change of address from
Allegheny to Lancaster, Pa., where he is engaged in the lumber
business with his father.
(t. L. Handlong, ’O2. is at present employed as inspector of the
electrical part of the subway now in the course of construction in
New York City. • 1
—C. G. Stoll, who has been with the Chicago department of the
Western Electric Co. since graduation, has just been transferred to
the New York office.
—C. L. Kinsloe, 'O3, spent some time recently visiting friends in
town,
—E. G. Rogers, ’O3, who is at present with the Newport News
Dry Dock and Shipping do., of Newport News, Va., recently
spent a few days at the college.
A lumni.
ALUMNI NOTES.
C. N. FENSTERMACI-lER.
1882-