State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 30, 1908, Image 9
TR CENTRAL RAILROAD ble Ii effect .lan. 1. I9CE. BELLEVON Time T. \N. eblward Read down No No. No 11 +3 5 btat lons A r .Herniae 11,irrls . Steven.,.. . Lime Centre. I I !miler. park RI lai ly ... Wadd . am b 30 6 35 16 3t. f 6 43 am 10 15 10 20' lAO 23 1'10271 no 30 110 , 4 110 40 10 45 flO 57 2 1 26 2 32 I 2 5 2 au, State i 'ol lege .Strut)les .. . Bloolisdort.. Pint. Gr. Mills, + Daily exeeot -uno.Ly. r St Trains or tor ltrilpfo. te Central meet at Bellefonte with trains of t R. R. for points east and west . F FT. TRON CENTRA I. RA I I.ROA Ole PIiINN'A Con densed Time Table effective June 17, 'O7 Read down Read up No.l N 0.5 N 0.3 StationsNo 41N0.4 a.m. p.m. p.m. Lye. Ar. p.m. p.m *7 05 16 55 12 20 Bellefonte.. 940 505 941 7157 06 232 ... fNigh .... 927 452 921 720 f 7 11 2 d 7.. „Zion 19 21 447 92: 727 7 18 2 45 -Hecht Park.. 915 441 918 7 241 247 fl)unkles. 913 434 911 7 33 f 7 23 2 51 .11nbler,burg. f 9 09 4.44 9 Or• 7 371 728 255 fSnydertown . 906 420 90( 740f7 30 258 . Nitiatiy... Ii) 04 4279 0: 7 42 f 7 33 301 ....Huston t 902 4'24 90i 4hl 7 38 d 05 . . Lamar.... 18 59 4 :1 8 51 7 48 f 7 40 3 08 56 4 18 8 5f 7 521 7 4.. 311 fliridersSidi'g 852 4 14 8 EiL 7 sthf7 49 416 .I\tackey %life f 8 48 419 841 8 02: 754 422 fCedarSprings 842 403 8 8 051 757 325 ... Salmia ... 840 401 83: 8 10, 802 330 . .11111 Ilall.. 18 35 13 56 +8 30 11 R 11 40 853 (N J rs eey Shore ß R) 3 09 1 7 52 12 13 940 Ar. Whims J Lve 235 +7 21 - tl2 29 11 30 Lye I pint 1 Ar. 230 6 fie (!'hile. ,C Reading) 650 Philadelphia.... +8 8 55 New York (via Phil: a. tn. Ar. Lv Week days W. H G EPH ARP. Gen'l Silt,' Dairy Employment Agency LANSING, MICH Deals in Men and Positions F. 0. FOSTER, PROPRIETOR State College Supply Co- Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods Douglas and Walk Over Shoes E. L. Graham. Manager _ I. C.__HCOLMIES_ Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits STATE COLLEGE, PA. 41 Patronize Collegian Advertisers THE STATE COLLEGIAN J. I. Burrell, 'O6, is with the Bureau of Animal Industry and is stationed at 1833 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. J. N. Sherer, '99, has resigned his position with the Penna. Steel Co , at Steelton and is now with Crocker Bros., New York. pm 11 50 12 30 112 27 112 25 am 850 440 f 8 .ii f 8 ND 6 I 5 51 4 43 5 40 112 31 121 v I'l2 14 12 10 [ll 57 18 31 f 8 28 18 24 8 20 to U 7 3 (t 3.) I 5 0 n •-• v At the recent primary election Mr. J. F. L. Morris, ex 't9, was re nominates on the organization ticket for the Select Council of Philadel• phia. W. R. Fleming, 'O6, has lately gone with the Andrews Steel Com pany at Newport, Ky., and is en gaged in fitting up a modern labora tory for that concern. W. M. t:ichnure, 'Ol, has been transferred from Harrisburg to Camden, N. J , and is Supervisor of Signals of the Amboy Division of the Penna. R. R. J. G. G. Foster, 'Ol, of the firm of Evans & Foster, attorneys at law, has removed his office to the tailey BuilLling, 1218 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Walter B. McCaskey, '96, has been promoted to the rank of Cap tain, .Ist Infantry. Captain Mc- Caskey is now located at Peekskill, New York, as instructor in the Military Academy. 36 11 a)9 0C e. la. m. p. The following graduates of the School of Mines and Metallurgy are employed by the Frick Coal and Coke company: J. W. Campbell, '9B, Division Engineer, Lekrone; R. V. Rex, '99, Superintendent -of the Continental No. 2 Works; W. L. Affelder, '99, Superintendent of the Redstone Works; E. N. Zern, 'O3, Superintendent of the Shoaf Works; C. S. Freeman, 'O3, Engineering Department, Scottdale; W. H. Mc- Dowell, 'O5, Engineering Depart ment, Scottdale. The Mechanical Department is represented by W. E. Housman, '97, Assistant Me chanical Engineer, Scottdale. With The Schenectady Alumni. G. A. 'Elder, 'Ol, has been ap pointed as switchboard specialist in the New York office of the General Electric ,Company, with head quarters at the Schenectady office. New Yoik address. 2643 Broadway. C. M. Parker, 'O3, has been ap pointed to a sit - 1111a' position with the Philadelphia office. P. 0. Noble, 'O4, has been placed in charge of the rotary converter, motor generator, controller, and signal tests, in building No. 86. Schenectady address, 216 McClellan street. W. E. Ketcham, 'O4, has resigned from the General Electric Company, to accept a position with Bagnall & Hilles, electrical contractors, Yoko homa, Japan. H. E. Plank, 'O5, is assistant in charge of the turbine test, General Electric Company. Schenectady address, 104 Jay street. E. H. Beckert, 'O3, is at present in New York City as a special representative of the General Elec tric Company, on Switchboard work. Schenectady address, 12 North Ferry street. LIBRARY NOTES. The Library recently received as a welcome addition to the Alumni col lection, Professor D. C. Jackson's "Report of Special Telephone Com mission to a Committee of the City Council of Chicago," and "Report to the Massachusetts Highway Com mission." Professor Jackson gradu ated at State in 1885 and is Head of the Department of Electrical Engi neering at the Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology. Through the courtesy of J. M. Harding of the Senior class, the Library has received a copy of "The Journal of Dr. John Morgan of Philadelphia." One hundred and sixty five copies only were printed, and the thanks of the Library are due Mr. Harding. .