ALUMNI NOTES. G. C. Glenn 'O6 is chemist with the Ellsworth Coal company, Ells.. worth, Pa. "Pat" Conners ex-'O5 is pay master with the Ellsworth Coal com pany, Ellsworth, Pa. V. L. Henry 'O7 is mining engi neer with the Pittsburg Plate Glass company at Creighton, Pa. C. G. Garrett 'O7 is mining engi neer with the Pittsburg Plate Glass company at Clarksburg, W. Va. E. N. Zern 'O3 is superintendent for the H. C. Frick company of their coal and coke plant at Smith field, Pa. G. H. Deike 'O3 is superintend ent for the Pittsburg Plate Glass company at their Mosgrove Coal Mines. S. Musser 'O5 is mining engineer at Vesta No. 4 Mine, California, Pa., for Jones and Laughlin Steel company. P. G. Elder 'O4 is superintendent of the Gypsum Mines at Grand Rap ids, Ind., for the Pittsburg Plate Glass company. H. P. Rees ex-'O9 is working in in the state health department at Harrisburg. His address is 440 South 15th street. P. P. Reece 'O7 is mining engineer and assistant superintendent at Hartshorne, Okla., with the Rock Island Coal company. H. D. Mason Jr. 'O7 and H. C. Mcllveen 'O7 are mining engineers at Charleroi, Pa., with the Pittsburg Plate Glass company. W. L. Affelder '99 is superin tendent with the H. C. Frick Coke company at Redstone, Pa. It inter ests State men to see that Mr. Af felder has the leading article in the December issue of Mines and Min erals, entitled "Jones and Laughlin's Coke Plant" which proves the writer's ability in handling technical literature. IHE STATE COLLEGIAN D. R. Davis 'O6 is superintendent of the Brownsville Coke company at Brownsville, Pa. Mr. R. F. Lee ex-'O5 visited col lege recently. He talks of entering next year again to graduate. C. D. Preston 'OB and C. R. Blanchard 'OB are in the apprentice course of the General Electric com pany at Pittsfield, Mass. W. J. Conlen ex-'O2 stumped the state during the recent cam paign in the service of the Repub lican state committee. Paul V. Stevenson 'O3 write from Pittsburg, where he is resident man ager for the Morse Chain company with offices in the Westinghouse building. Mr. Joseph Painter, ex-'O4, who studied here in the biology course and then went to the National Museum in Washington,was drowned recently in that city. J. p. Ritchey 'OB writes from Manila, Philippine Islands, where he and F. A. Dalburg 'O6 'are in the bureau of lands. 'A' letter; sent to the above address will reach therri. DOMESTIC SCIENCE LABORATORY W. D. Polk ex 'O2 was married on September 12 to Miss Lamborn of Kennett Square, Pa. Morris Penrose ex- 'Ol has re moved his coal and lumber business from Glenside, Pa., to Phoenixville, Pa. J. B. Snyder 'OB has left Hunting don, Pa., and is now assistant assay er in the bureau of the mint of the treasury department in Washington. His address is 1345 Vermont Ave., N. W. The September number of The lowa Engineer contains an address on "The Mining Engineer in the Mine" Delivered by H. E. Young, Director of the State School of Mines of Missouri, before the lowa State College. Prof. Young is a graduate of 1900. A. F. Damon '94 spent considera ble time this summer in visiting and inspecting European systems of sew age disposal. Mr. Damon is Engi neer for nearly all the boroughs in Delaware county and it is proposed to build a :large2 disposal plant for their common use.