State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 19, 1905, Image 6

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    ALUMNI,
“Pud” (A. C.) Read, captain
and center of the team of ’92 was
an interested spectator of the Gettys
burg game last Saturday.
J. F. Rogers, ’95 is in the Elec
trical Sales Department of the Allis
Chalmlers Co., of Pittsburg.
The Electrical World and Engi
neer of New York City has A. S.
McAllister, ’9B, as an associate ed
itor.
Robert Rex, ’99, is general super
intendent and engineer of the An
chor Coal Co. at Ottumeva, lowa.
G. M. Norman, ’99, is with the
Krebs Pigment and Chemical Co.,
Newport, Del., in the capacity of
superintendent.
David A. Jones. ’O3, formerly
with the St. Louis Union Power
Company, was in town during the
last week. On Friday he gave the
Senior Electricals a good hour’s talk
on practical subjects.
Peter J. Morrissey, ’O4, was
married to Miss Emma Myers in
Franklin,' Pa., last Wednesday, and
the happy couple left at once for
Detroit, Mich., where they will re
side. Best wishes, Pete, old boy!
Elliot and Eshleman, both 'O5,
have positions with the Stanley Elec
tric Manufacturing Company of
Pittsfield, Mass.
S. H. Kuhn ’Ol, Assistant Super
visor in the office of the General
Superintendent of the P. R. R. ac
companied the annual track inspec
tion party over the line between
Pittsburg and Jersey City last week.
Can you answer it ?
“If three cats catch three mice in
three minutes with all the cats work ■
ing all the time how may rats will
100 kittens catch in one hour pro
vided a rat is twice as hard to catch
as a mouse and two-thirds of the
kittens stop to eat the rats they have
already caught! ’ ’ —Ex.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
COLLEGE ORBIT,
Union University is erecting a
new building to be the headquarters
of its course in Electrical Engineer
ing.
A Ph. D. Alumni Association is a
new stunt at Columbia.
Colby College has a horn rush in
which the Freshmen blow a horn
and then try to retain possesion of
it for an allotted time while the
Sophs endeavor to capture it.
James J. Hogan, who captained
Yale football team last year is coach
ing Exeter this season.
Bucknell enters two new buildings
this fall, one a new building for
women, and the other the Carnegie
Library.
It is said that there is no more
hazing at Franklin and Marshall
College.
Y. M. C. A. Notes
The topic for the meeting on next
Sunday evening is “Common sense
Christianity. ’ ’ Remember that the
meetings are now held at 6 p. m. in
stead of 6.30, and turn up on time
at Room 529, Main.
The Tuesday evening meetings
are held at 6.30 as before.
Last winter the state legislature of
Arkansas, recognizing the work of
the Young Men’s Christian Associa
tion in Arkansas University, gave
$l,OOO to it for equipment. The
students, faculty, and friends in
Fayetteville pledged an equal amount.
The board of trustees then set aside
for the Association use an entire floor
of the south wing of the main build
ing. In this the Association has now
fitted up a trophy room,a missionary
room, a Bible study room, a small
chapel, a library, and a game room.
It has employed a full time secre
tary and the work is in a very pros
perous condition.
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