State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 30, 1908, Image 9

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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
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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.
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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.
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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. .