who has been an instructor in Mining Engineering and Met allurgy in the lowa State College, Ames, la., is now on leave of absence to take up advanced work in mining engin eering at , the Michigan School of Mines. —R. 0. Glenn was quietly married to Miss Margaret Keener, of Lock Haven. Mr. Glenn is employed in the Westinghouse Co., Swissvale, Pa., holding an important position in the testing office. —E. T. McCleary, 'Ol, was a visitor in town recently while on his way to resume his regular position as a chemist with the National Steel Co., Youngstown, 0. —W. A. Smith, 'Ol, formerly with the Lorain Steel Co., Lorain, 0., is how a chemist with the Muncie Pulp Company, Muncie, Indiana. —W. C. Pollock, 'Ol, is now foreman in one of the mines at Osceola Mills, Pa., having been recently promoted to that position from the less lucrative and responsible one of assis tant foreman. —H. L. Mingos, 'Ol, is now in one of the engineering offices of the General Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., where he is' engaged in making calculations for spiral transformers and compensators. —H. C. Heaton, 'Ol, who since 'graduation has been en gaged with the Fifth District Survey of Philadelphia, is now located in Harrisburg, Pa., with one of the large iron companies of that city. Address, P. 0. 383. , —Mr. B. R. Curry, ex-'O4, will return to State next fall and will continue the pursuit of his studies with 'O5. He is at present engaged in one of 'his father's large woolen mills. <XVII ~
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