State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 15, 1906, Image 8

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    News From " Down East.”
On the evening of Jan. 12th The
Pennsylvania State College Alumni
Association of New England held its
quarterly meeting and banquet at the
Quincy House, Boston, Mass.
Fifteen out of the twentv-five on
the roll were present. At eight
o’clock, following a general hand
shake in the parlors, the grand
march to the dining room started
with President Hile and “Dude”
Walker, who represented the hun
griest man in the lead.
The dinner and program were en
tirely informal, gaps between courses
being shortened by songs ; and jokes
and stories of old times at State were
many. Some excitement was
caused by the persistent effort of
Hile, Walker and Miller to turn the
affair into a discussion on children’s
diseases.
Short talks were made by Hile,
Walker, Bowen, Mi'ler, Butler and
Clendenin, the last named sticking
to his usual subject, “The Ladies.”
At the business meeting, Messrs.
Walker, Wirt and Bowen were ap
pointed a committee to draw up an
expression of the feeling of the New
England Alumni on the resignation
of Dr. Atherton.
It was moved and carried that the
President make a draft of the ideas
brought out for making the Asso
ciation a greater help to the College
and present this draft at the next
meeting.
It was decided that the next meet
ing be held on the evening of May
sth, 1906.
The following men were present:
Robt. Mathias, ’95, Vice President;
B. J. Bowen, ’96, Secy. Treas.; W.
H. Walker, ’9O, D. S. Miller, ’OO,
J. R. Maddock, ’O2, A. A. Wirt,
’O3, E. B. Stauffer, ’O3, J. C. Cler.-
denin, ’O3, E. F. McLaughlin, ’O5,
R. L. Kreidler, ’O5, R. H. Fritchie,
’O5, J. H. Yarnell, ’O5, B, C, Butler,
’O5, A, C- Mylan, ’O4,
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