State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 12, 1908, Image 8

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    Armost enjoyable reception was
givOt on Friday evening of last week
by president and Mrs. Sparks, to
whqh the members of the senior
class\and the faculty were invited.
Among those' who , were back for
the game oli.4a:furday were..S. W.
81004 'OB, T. Ryan, 'OB, H. H.
Ha,,erSticri, A. Rainey, 'O7,
A. C. Re'd, •
Work hgs,beeh begun on the new
walk diagonally across
the can • ‘pugdri',the'rear. , of the audi
torium. ' - : '
The civil engineering society will
hold a f'ed7'at :McAllister Hall at
nine o'clock
,ort Satprday evening.
H. S. Price, 'lO, has been elected
manager ',of the Penn State Or
chestra.
C.. W. jonilinson, 'lO, has re
turned to college.
ALUMNI NOTES.
F. A. Dalburg, 'O6, who during
the summerxesigned . .his position as
assistant professor mining in-the
school of mines and, metallurgy in
order, to take a government position
in.the Philippines, recently wrote a
line from Califon, China.
C. K. Welkle, 'OB, recdritly re
ceivdd a icivernment appoint
ment in the: Philippine service
and Sailed froth San 'Francisco on
Oct. '27. His 4ddress will be Ma
nila, care of CiV,ll Service Bureau.
J. E. Isenberg: 'O2 has closed his
connection with the Armstrong Cork
company and entered the employ of
the General Electric company in
their, laboratories . ' at Schenectady,
New. York.
J. S. Knapper 'O,B has entered the
employ of the E. I. du Pont de
Nemours Co., Woodbury, N. J.
and gives his address as 254 S.
Broad street.
E. N. Smith, ex-'97, a frequent
visitor to the college, is working for
A. Icermedy „ company. consulting
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