State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 31, 1906, Image 8

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    ALUMNI
Mr. Wm. P. Beyerle ' 99, is at pres
ent engage i at Electrical Engineering
in Baltimure, Md.
C. M. Burkett, '95, is chief elec
trical engineer of the Wisconsin
Telephone and Telegraph Company.
D. H. Plank, 'OO, is in charge of
Switchboard work for the General
Electric Company at Schenectady,
N. Y.
Willard Sharp, '97, is Superin
tendent of the meter department of
the New York Edison Co., New
York City.
H. G. Huber, '9B, has been ap
pointed Assistant Master Mechanic
of the Pennsylvania Railroad at
Cerona, Pa.
H. N, Wishart, '95, chemist with
the Dupont Powder Co. has been
transferred from their Woodbury,
N. J. plant to Marquette, Mich.
A. S. O'Neil 'O3, is Chemist with
the United States Navy Ordinance
Department at the Navy Proving
Grounds, Indian Head, Md.
'Philip G. Gosser, '9O, second
Vice-President of J. G. White &
Co., New York City, is in charge of
the operation of plants controlled by
that company.
Edwin P. Harder of the class of
'95 is engineer in charge of sub
stations for the Buffalo General
Electric Co., Buffalo, New York.
D. W. Gross, '93, Associate
Member Ametican Society Civil
Engineers, has been appointed En
gineer of Roadway of the new Third
Division of the Atlantic Coast Line
with headquartets at Jacksonville,
Fla.
M. L. Gray, 'O4, of the Union
Switch and Signal Company has re
cently been given a special appoint
ment on the- installmentinstallment of a new
system of alternating current signals
for the West Jeisey and Seashore
Railroad. Gordon Weaver, 'O5,
will take Mr. Gray's former position
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
on the installation of interlocking
plants, while I. C. Minick, 'O5,
will be appointed to Mr. Weaver's
place as inspector of machinery and
instruments.
Frederick Darlington, 'B6, who is
well known by his relation with the
Stanley Electric Company is at
present acting as special engineer for
the Westinghouse Electric Company
in the development of their system
for the electrification of steam rail
roads.
Geo. M. Downing, 'BB, who for
some years has been Principal of the
Abington Friend's School has be
come proprietor of the New Cen
tury Bureau—a teachers' agency at
515 Crozier Building, Philadelphia.
C. C. Chesney, 'B5, is Vice-Presi
dent and Manager of the Stanley
Electric Company at Pittsfield,
Mass. It may be of interest to
some of the younger men of the
college to know that Mr. Chesney is
an ex-captain of our baseball team,
and was one of the best catchers
ever on our diamond.
CARDS ENGRAVED
The Best Kind of tudrk at
The Right Price.
ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING
J. GEO. STOLL 242
McAllister Hall
Knisely Bros.
Billiard Parlor and
Bowling Alley
Cigars and Tobacco
HOTEL BUILDING
Watch this space for
announcements
5. E. K IPORT
Dealer to Choice Beef, Pork, Veal,
Lamb and Poultry is Se ISOII.
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THE MoA LLISTER
DINING HALL
H. A T 14: S
2! ety , secnt ve meals, 1.,2.75. by I leket, cash
In advance. Single meal ticket, 25 cent..
Your PaLrounge \V. 11. HOUSE!.
Respect! u I ly 4()1elli.(1
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C. B. SHEASLY
Furniture ali_q_Carpets
Picture Frames Made to Order
PUNY LIGHT
&., POWER CO.
STATE COLLEGE.
WILLIAMS de ROAN
FURNITURE DEALERS
FOLDING 1300 K CASES
CHEFFONIERS
STUDY TABLES
SPECIAL FOR STUDENTS
LEMONT, PENN.
JOSEPH MARKLE
STATE COLLEUE, PA
All Kinds of Choice Meals
. Y\TTHE
MEAT MARKET, Old Postoffice Pine
Special Inducements to Clubs.
TELEPHONE.
PALACE RESTAURANT
Under New Management.
Oysters in Season
Quick Lunch & Full Meals
Boarding by Week or Day.
J. C. SHEFFLER, Prop.