I Personals, 1 » r —E. R. Wood,ex-’o4, has locat ed at Altoona. —“Cal” Waller, ex-’O4, is. in town renewing acquaintances. —Charles J. Corse, ’O6, has left college on account of sickness. —H. W. Myers, ex-05, was a visitor at the College last week. —Frank M. Hindman, ex-’O6, has entered Purdue University. —John G. Culbertson, ex-’os, is with the Westinghouse company. —R. P. Farrington, ex-’ 05, has re-entered college as a member of the Junior class. —A. H. Roop, who has been in structor in the Chemical Labora tories for the last few years, has lo cated in Mississippi. —James C. Aiken, ex-’o7, is at tending Allegheny college. He was in the line up against State last Saturday. —Miss Helen Atherton left for Philadelphia last Tuesday, where she will purchase a new piano for the Old Chapel. —Albert S. Butler, ’O6, left col lege on Tuesday for Ann Arbor. Mich., where he will enter Michi gan University. —C. H. Campbell, ’O7, is ill at his home in West Chester. He played in the. Pennsylvania game and was taken sick with typhoid fever shortly after. —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dick inson have returned to their home in Chicago, after an extended trip abroad. Mrs. Dickinson, nee Miss Helen A. Snyder, was the popular Lady Principal at this institution for the past two years. The Col legian wishes her a long and happy married life. —O. C. Snyder, who entered State from Lehigh last year, is here to complete his course and act as assistant in mechanical drawing. —Dr C A. Brown, of the Sugar Experiment Station of Louisiana, formerly instructor in the chemic al department here, was looking up old acquaintances last week. —W. N. Golden returned to town on Saturday after an anxious stay at the bedside of Mrs. Golden, who was seriously ill with ap pendicitis at a private sanitorium in Philadelphia. Mrs. Golden is recovering. —Cap’t Lawton, USA. Com mandant of Cadets at the college, has returned to his duties after an extended trip abroad. Mrs Law ton, who accompanied him, was delayed and did not reach town until last Saturday evening. JUNIOR ELECTRICALS MEET. The Junior Electricals held a meeting in the Engineering Build ing last Tuesday evening. It was decided that a “Feed” be given the Senior Electricals at Harrison’s next Saturday evening. Kline, Clark and Hershey were appointed on the banquet committee. John Mahaffey was elected captain of the Electrical section foot-ball team, with “Doc” Christman as manager. SUNDAY’S CONCERT. The following concert is said to be rendered each Sabbath evening at every man’s door: 0:30 P. M.—Overture Any Laundry By the State College SI tarn Laundry. 0 43 P. M. —Song Any Laundry By the Empire Steam Laundry. 7 00 P. M. —Altophone Solo Any Laundry By the Bellefoute STEAM Laundry. 7:15 P: M. —March Any Laundry By the Lock Haven STEAM Laundry. 7:30 P. M.—Serenade Any Laundry By the Huntingdon STEAM Laundry. 7:45 P. M.—lntermezzo Any Laundry By the Jersey Shore Steam Laundry. | Alumni Notes. J H. A. Leitzell, ’O4, has charge of the college book room. M. L. Gray, ’O4, wa., a visitor over Saturday and Sunday. A. H. Myliu, ’O4, has located with the York Manufacturing Co. W. W. McCallum is with the New York Central at Albany. N. Y. A. H. Mylin, ’O4, has a position with the York Manufacturing Com pany. H. C. Ray, ’O4, has been added to the staff in the mineralogy lab- oratory, C. S. Freeman, ’O3. has secured a position with the Segaer Coal Company. J. R. W. Keenen, ’9B, is Ass’t. Supervisor of the Northern Cen tral Railroad. Robert H. Lyons, ’O4, is chemist for the Pittsburg Reduction com pany, East St. Louis. A. B. Schwenk, ’O4, holds a po sition with the General Electric company, at Pittsfield, Mass. W. H. Barnes, ’O4, has located at Brooklyn, Pa., where he is en gaging in agricultural pursuits. William V. Detwiler, ’O4, has se cured a lucrative position in min ing engineering at Washington, D. W. R. Gorham, ’O4, has been ap pointed an instructor at the Farm School of Agriculture, Berks coun ty. Edward Saums, H. G. Gearhart, T. J. Bryson, E. K. McDowell and R. P. Campbell, all of last year’s graduating class, are with the American Bridge Company, Ambridge, Pa. (Continued on page 7.)
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