Ex-'94. W. H. Brown is travelling for H. B Haines & Co., Philadelphia. Ex-'94. Howard Struble is just recovering from a paralytic stroke received while attending col lege at the Eastman Business College, Poughkeep sie, N. Y. Ex-'93. Louis Campbell is in business at Taco ma, Washington. '92. J. Shields has temporarily severed his con nection with the Philadelphia Press on account of ill health, but expects to resume his work within a few weeks at the utmost. •'92. J. Frank Shields has resigned his position on the reportorial staff of the Philadelphia Press, and is taking a post graduate course in higher mathematics at the University of Pen nsylvania. '92. Chas. H. Hile has recently been elected a member of the Wisconsin Engineering society on account of the excellence of a paper on the "Trans mission of power" written by him and read be fore that body. • Ex-'9l. W. E. Moore has .a very good positiOn as civil engineer with a western railroad and is situated at Everett, Washington. Ex-'9r. R. L. Watts instructor in horticulture in the University of Tennessee and secretary of the Tennessee Horticulture association has been elected horticulturist to the State Experiment Sta tion. '9l. H. D. Long has left his position with the Thompson Houston Electric Company, at Lynn, Massachusetts, and is now a member of the firm of Barton - & Long, Electricians, Mechanical Engi neers and Contractors, at Boston. '9l. C. M. Green accepted, at the beginning of tnis term, the position occupied last year by G. M. Downing, that of assistant in the Physical Lab oratory and having charge of, the dynamo room. Mr. Green was formerly with the firm of S. M. Hamill, of Pittsburg, Receiver of the Huge and parothrope Co., electricians and contractors, and THE FREE LANCE. is now taking post graduate work besides filling the positions above named. 'go. H. B. McLean, who was for some time with the Stanley Electric _Company, is now chief of the draughttng department of the firm of E. D. Jones Sons & Co., Manufacturers of Paper Mill Machinery, at Pittsfield, Mass. 'B9. J. B, Struble is with the Western Philadel phia Electric Light company and is at present su perintending the wiring of the Reading terminal. 'B9. C. G. Roop, instructor in Latin and En glish in the Preparatory Department of this insti tution, was married to Miss Martha Mary Spencer on the 21st of last December at the residence of the bride's parents at Williamsburg, Pa. Mr. Roop returned to college at the beginning of the term to resume his duties and has received the warm congratulations of his host of friends 'B7. J. C. Hickman, who took a post graduate chemistry la 4 year is now working as assistant chemist for the Cleveland Rolling Mill Co., of Cleveland, Ohio. 'B9. John S. Weller Esq., has just scored two more victories due to his zeal and sound judgment in legal affairs. The first was purely political in that the Weller faction secured the appointment of their man to the position of a transcribing cle:k in the Senate, while the second was wholly a legal victory for one of Mr. Weller's clients, a street electric railway in Bedford. '75. Jas. F. Sloan is engaged in the real estate business at Spokane Falls, Washington. '7B. Prof. Chas. F. Reeves, assistant to Prof. Heston is located at the State College of Washing ton managing the finances of the institution. • Romya Hitchcock, the author and great travel ler, whose article on the "Great Wall of China" appeared in the January number of the Century, as a representative of the Smithsonian Institute is classifying the mineralogical specimens of this in stitution for the Worlds' Fair exhibit. ' 79. Prof. John W. Heston has just resigned the
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