August H. Berger, 'OO, is with the General Electric company at Schenectady, N. Y. R. S. Friday, 'O7, writes an en thusiastic letter from the General Electric Co., Schenectady N. Y. Thomas R. Cummins, '95, is lo cated in an office of his own at -60 Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111. H. R. Cook,'o4,is connected with the Fort Worth Light & Power com• pany, in a responsible and lucrative position. H. M. German, 'O7, is mining engineer in charge of the interests of J. C. Martin, coal proprietor and operator, Portage. Pa. M. C. Sandles, 'O7, is located in the office of John. G. Baukat, Assistant Superintendent Electrical Equipment,'N Y C. & H. R. R. C The address of A. K. Little, 'O7, who was editor of The Collegian last year, and who is now studying law in a Pittsburg law office, has been changed to Emsworth, Pa. The May issue of the Popular Science Monthly contains an article from the pen of Dr. George R. Wieland, of Yale University, State, '93, on "The Conservation of the Great Marine Vertebrates." Nelson Lloyd, '92, of New York, and Miss Susanne Green, of Tren ton, N. J., were married in Rome on April 4. Mr. Lloyd is an author and magazine writer of wide reputa tion. J. E. Root, 'O7, and Miss Rich ter. of Cumberland, Maryland, were married in El Paso, Texas, April 22 Mr. Root is with the Engineering Department of the C. Y. R. & P. Ry., and is located at Tucson, Ari zona. C. M. Bainbiidge, 'O7, who has been in the employ of the American Bridge company, has been appoi.ited temporary assistant in- Civil Engi neering to 'help with the Freshman surveying for the •balance of the year. .. •- • THE STATE COLLEGIAN I _, he 1909 L a V - A Record of the Year at State Irzl~restin6 Write to Histiefe_s_ .12 - a Pic:A - tires H. 'H. ACHESON, Mgr. • 01' r Z 1.122121 State College, Penna. The MEDICO-CIIIRIMICAL COLLEGE of Philadelphia Department of Medicine Carefully graded course of four sessions of eight months each. Thoroughly practical instruction; Free Quizzes; Limited Ward Classes; Clinical Conferences; Particular attention to laboratory wurk, ward work and bedside teach ing. Largest and finest clinical amphitheatre in the world. Department of Dentistry Offers superior advantages to students Abundance of material for practical work. College clinics present splendid oppbrtuni ries for practice of general and oral surgery. Quizzing conducted by the Professors free of charge. Departments of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutic Chemistry are also integral parts _ • of the institution All students accorded the same college privileges. Address the De'an of the department in which you are interested for an illu , trated catah.gue, describing courses in full and containing information as to fees, etc. Guy Wise, 'Ol, who was formerly an instructor in the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Pennsylvania, is at present employed by the Department of Public Works of the city of Philadelphia. F. T. Beers, '9B, of Emporium, Pa., has been promoted to the full charge of the plant of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company at Barksdale, Wisconsin. Mr. Beers received an immediate addi tion of $l,OOO to his salary, and the promise of another one at the ex piration of one year. W. E. Ketcham, 'O4, is located at Yokohoma, Japan, with the Bay noll & Hilles, Gomei Kaisha, Im portersOT Elec::rical Apparatus and Pennants and pillows Fraternity Special Pennants THE W. C. KERN COMPANY COLLEGE GOODS Main Office and Factory 411 East 57th St., Chicago For sale at Armory Machinery. This company has been carrying on a very successful busi ness in Japan for twenty years or more. Mr. Ketcham writes an en thusiastic letter about business con ditions, climate, etc. Dr. W. H.Walker, '9O, Professor of industrial Chemistry at the Mass achusetts Institute of Technology, is the recipient of the Wi ham H; Nichols Medal, presented by the American Chemical Society, for the best paper received during the year. Dr. Walker's paper, which won him this distinction, was on the Corrosion of Iron and Steel. _ J. J. Morgan, To, is employed in the Miscellaneous laboratory of the Department of •Agriculture, Wash ington, D. C.