The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, January 01, 1904, Image 20

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    —A. A. Wert, ’O3, and Miss Clara Dayton Wyman, of Boston,
Mass., were united in marriage at the home of the bride on Mon
day, December 21,. 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Wert will be at home
after February 1, 1904, at 654 Huntingdon avenue, Boston, Mass.
—Messrs. D. B. Tuholski and P. PI. Dale, ’O3, are at present en
gaged in the study of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
—Wm. Fye, ex-’os, and Miss Mary Lutz, of Hunter’s Park,
were united in marriage at the home of the bride, December 29,
1903. On New Year’s day they left for Altoona, where Fye has a
position in the Altoona shops, and where they will make their
future home .
—More than one thousand students are enrolled at the Carlisle
Industrial School.
Beloit College does not permit marriage among the students.
One of the Seniors was married recently, and his diploma is to be
withheld.
Cornell pensions her professors at the age of seventy, with an
allowance of $1,500 a year.
The will of the late Hon. Jas. Belden, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
bestows $325,000 on the local university.
Two club houses to accommodate tjie civil, mechanical,
electrical and mining engineering societies of America are to be
erected in New York at a total cost of $2,000,000. Mr. Carnegie
gives $1,000,000 towards their erection.
—More than seven hundred Yale students were delayed by
COLLEGE ORBIT.
O. C. HAYS.