The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, September 01, 1890, Image 17

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    Company B:
Captain,
First Lieutenant,
Sergeant,
Second “
Lance “
Corpotal,
C OMPANY C:
Captain,
First Lieutenant,
“ Sergeant,
Second “
Lance “
Corporal,
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Company D
Captain,
First Lieutenant,
“ Sergeant,
Second, “
Lance “
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Corporal,
PERSONALS,
‘ 93. Wm, Birdsall is spending a few months
in Mississippi
W. P. Rothrock, formerly of *92, has returned
and joined the class of ‘93.
‘93. B. F. Williams will attend Chester Milita
ry Academy during the coming year.
■ ‘>93. Daniel Gross has been appointed as a ca
det to the West Point Military Academy.
‘92. John C. Price has entered the Medical
Department of the University of Pennsylvania.
‘92. Samuel Crawford has entered ‘92 at Laf
ayette College.
‘92. George Weiland has accepted a position as
instructor in a High School at Nashville, Tenn.
‘9l. Harry Kinsel has accepted a position in
Georgia and will leave some time this month.
‘9l. W. E. Moore has charge of a corps of
engineers on a railroad in southeastern Ohio.
‘9l. Clara E. Hartswick died'at her home in
¥HE F*REE LANfCE.
H. Hamilton Jr,
. J. H. Yocum.
H. H. Herr.
. M. S. M’Dowell,
A. C. Read.
C. A. Cummings,
F. N. Weidner.
. D. M. Taylor.
W. W. Bohn.
T. O. Glenn.
. E. W. Bush.
H. E. Dunkle.
H. W. Mattern.
W. M. Camp.
W. A Bartley.
. W. McKee.
D. L. Sommervlle.
H. R. Pratt.
J. W. Stephenson.
. F. Orbin.
State College, July 30th. She was a most estima
ble young lady, and will be sadly missed by her
friends and classmates.
‘9O. D. C. Reber is now travelling in Ohio for
the benefit of his health.
‘9O. Jno. A. Hunter has been appointed Prof,
of Mechanical Engineering at Fiske University.
‘9O. W. H. Walker is taking advanced work in
chemistry.
‘9O. F. A. Bryan is engaged as a civil engineer
by the P. R. R., at Wellsville, Ohio.
‘9O. H. B. McLean is back at P. S. C. taking
advanced work in mechanical engineering.
‘9O. Geo. R. Meek is on the staff of his father’s
paper at Bellefonte.
‘9O. Gilbert A. Beaver is travelling in the in
terest of the Y. M. C. A. He was present at the
reception given here by the Y. M. C. A., on
Sept. 12th.
‘9O. H. Walton Mitchell, soon after commence
ment, entered a law firm at Pittsburg, where he
employs his time looking for hidden dreams in
Blackstone.
‘9O. Phil. Gossler is now filling a position as
assistant engineer in the Chester Foundry and Ma
chine Co., at Chester Pa.
‘9O. J. C. Mock is now located in Pittsburg ;
where he holds a position as an assistant engineer
and draughtsman in the Union Switch and Signal
Co.
‘9O. Harry Leyden now holds the important
position of Subway Constructor and Inspector for
the United States Illuminating and Power Co., of
New York city.
‘9O. William Jackson is now attending Prickett
Business College, fitting himself for the banking
business. He expects to take up this line of bus
iness with an uncle living in the west.
‘B9. C. G. Roop has been appointed instruc
tor in English and Latin in the Preparatory De-
partment.