1896.] Ex. '96, W. A. Stuart, has been elected captain , and 'assistant manager of the Toronto base-ball team. Ex. '96, W. A. Harvey, is employed in the silk mills of Patter son, N. J. ' go, Geo. McKee, is at present an assistant instructor in the Physical Laboratory of University of Pennsylvania. '93, R. W. Williamson, is practicing law with his father. '95, M. J. Keefer, has obtained a position with C. W. Wessner electrical contractor of Philadelphia. Ex. '9l, Herbert D. Meek, is pursuing a course at Washington Institute of Pharmacy. , Ex. '9B, Bone, is engaged in the druggist business at Dun more, Pa. Ex. '97, G. P. Scathergood, is in partnership with his brother, a noted turfman. '93, H. C. Greenwood, is chief draughtsman in an engineering firm of Columbus, 0. '94, A. D. Belt, has located in business at Worcester, Mass. Ex. '95, W. T. Swartz, is engaged in journalistic work on one of the leading papers of Hanover, Pa. '95, R. F. Martin, has charge of the erection of traction engines at Auburn, N. Y. '95, J. P. Rodgers, is with the Rider & Connelly Structural Iron Works of Pittsburg, Pa. 'vi, P. A. Griffin, is employed in the office of S. C. Weiskopf, consulting engineer, 44 Wall Street, New York City. '94, P. K. Mattern, is an employe of the Penn. Steel Company, of Steelton, Pa. '92, H. R. Pratt, has accepted a position with the civil engin eering department of the Western Maryland Railroad at Baltimore. The pictures of the mandolin and banjo clubs have been taken for the '97 La Vie. The General Athletic Committee met March 28, and elected G. M. McKee President of the Inter Collegiate Athletic Association. Personals COLLEGE NOTES.
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