COLLEGE NOTES. Miss Anna Redifer leaves for Europe soon to attend the Inter national Congress of Art Teachers which meets in London during the month of August. She expects to land at Queenstown and go from Cork to the Lakes of Killarney, to Dublin. to the Isle of Man, and then cross to the English Lake District. From there she will go to Carlisle, to Glasgow, the Trossochs, to Sterling, to Edinburgh, New Castle, Durham, York, Lincoln, Peterborough, Ely, Cambridge, and I ond on. Short trips out from London to Oxford and other points will be taken. Re turning from London Miss Redif e will visit the cathedral town of Can terbury, Winchester, Salisbury, Hereford and others in the west of England and in Wales. She will sail from Liverpool in September. Professor Hugo Diemer of the Department of Mechanical Engineer ing has an article in the Enginetring Magazine for June on "A Four Years' Course in Industrial Engi neering." The Editor of the Maga zine in a head note calls it "A con crete presentation of a proposal for a course preparing the student for industrial work and one which merits the attention due to pioneer efforts " Mr. Jonn H. Leete has been made "Dean of the School of Science" of the Carnegie Schools of Pittsburg where he has for some time been Assistant Director. Cox Sons and Vining 267 Fourth Ave.. N.Y * CAPS ~,i . 0 ".4* F. - and rii'w4/1, , f&, , ' ,l Ix, ' ' f ilt GOWNS p.