COLLEGE' NOTES. Mr. David K. Peet of New York, who has been cho3en by the Board of Trustees to assume charge of the Business Office as head bookkeepe i r, arrived last weak. He is a graduate of Hamilton College and played on the Varsity football team. Sir.ce Kraduation he has been employed by the firm ,of Patterson," Teele and D.nnis, expert accountants of New York. There is one exhibition in the Li brary a portiait of Dr. George W. Atherton, late President of the col lege, painted $y Antrim and Landsy, of Philadelphia. I It will be on exhi bition for a fly; weeks only unless it is purchased or the College. The baieball game with the Uni-, versity of Rochester as, announced last week for 'April 30 has not 'been definitely decided. Negotiations are still pending. The freshman class in a recent meeting voted the surplus of their damage fund for this year towards i the building df a swimming pool oh the athletic field. The senior class have appointed a committee to investigate the re sources for a suitable mtorial to be left the College upon gr dilation. The freshirnin 'banquet season is on now. The freshmen at Bucknell got away rlicently _to WAliamsport without any trouble. Chances are good here just e now for a lively scrap, when, 1913 gOes. The members of the' faculty will give an informal reception at the Engineering club room on, Saturday evening to Colonel Carr and Dr Ivenaga, after the lcture by till lat ter. The faculty of 'the Department of Physics has issued invitations to itspect the ILaboratdry of Electri cal Measurements in the Physics Building on Saturday afternoon, February l2th r from three to five o'clock,; §'k' kTE, COT,T,FGJ\ Ist McClintock. the m the Bureau of ington, D. C., is k at the college , Mr Tarries college expert fre i Educaqoh, Was, spending this we: He is especially matter 41 facile study in 14gricul investi ;atinQ the ies for graduate Dr Ktauskopi, of Philadelphia, , • who preac t he,d at th i .e services Idst Sunday, has consented to , return to the college during he spring for an evening lecture. fzi has been in vited to trive a cnuT eof public lec tores dulling the *rimer Session for feacb& in July. 1 ALUNINI. L - 1. - I Mr. H., t. 1 .4 Germ n : 'O3 wa mar rieda- last month to 4. iis Maude Lu ' ella Thomas 'of Pittston. Mr. C. T. Bell, ex-408 acted as best man. F. I. Woltz '..', manager of - the Pharsonians in h s senior year; and a hard worker in e ery thing he tinder too,c, met his death last December by ielectiocution While at work in the t?stling department of the Wagner Eli: tric Company at St. Louis, 10. , , 1) \cEININIe was brought to - - - bis esboro for burial, accempa-, P. B. Postlethwaite 'O9 who" g, at. the same place. • Martin 'O9, and J. B. on e recent 4isitors at college. is bodi Way i -d by . worki l .1. E. 17, wei I L. i L i i De 4 Richard .:07' married \r. ember to Miss Margaret of Light Street Pa Mr is now teaching electrical ing subjects in the ,Bryint tton College of Buffalo N. Y. rt Rader 'ui visited Colleg, and Tuesday 'He is env t the , Westinehouse Coin ilant in East Pittsburg. Y. M. C. A. Totes. ginee' dtstt• Herb onda oyed I:ny's .sor Harlan P. Beach, L. H. essor of Chinese - and Mis- Yale will be here , on Satur nday and Monday ~ pro ons at S Mr. oehler, the h'enn'a student 7 is here today. Beach will speak at. the In Bible class at 19 oclock on . at the regular chapel ex at 11 oclock and at the 31.-114 cretar Pr6f. .1 eshm
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