The Gleaner . erof a large automobile concern inSan Francisco, wlv/iv he has inst in-vented an electrical device for the1 < ird machine, and hence his trip tothe east. Isaac Oxenhandler, 16. hascharge of the BiQck estate at BeachHaven, N. J. Frederick H. Weigle. 14, is man-a^ine the Mt. Orchard Farm. Mar-ion, Pa. Dr. Jacob Taubenhaus, 04, is theassistant chief in the Departmentof Plant Pathology, at Experiment , Delaware. Louis Rubinoff. 16, is assistingS. S. Rocklin, 12, on the lattersgeneral farm of 200 acres, in Wash-ington, D. C. George W. Ibaugh, 01,


The Gleaner . erof a large automobile concern inSan Francisco, wlv/iv he has inst in-vented an electrical device for the1 < ird machine, and hence his trip tothe east. Isaac Oxenhandler, 16. hascharge of the BiQck estate at BeachHaven, N. J. Frederick H. Weigle. 14, is man-a^ine the Mt. Orchard Farm. Mar-ion, Pa. Dr. Jacob Taubenhaus, 04, is theassistant chief in the Departmentof Plant Pathology, at Experiment , Delaware. Louis Rubinoff. 16, is assistingS. S. Rocklin, 12, on the lattersgeneral farm of 200 acres, in Wash-ington, D. C. George W. Ibaugh, 01, who wasthe president of the first graduatingclass of the National Farm the manager of an 800-acre farmand steward of one sixty-four in-mates for the Middle Coal FieldPoor District, Rockport, Pa. Louis l/.gur, 05, is a practicingphysician in Atlanta. Ga. Louiestill remembers his old days at theN. F. S. Benj. Brown, 07. is managing thefarms at the Cincinnati Ohio. THE GLEANER 11. Charles R. Waoner, Editor BASEBALL On April 18, a very looselyplayed game was staged on theFarm School grounds between S. and Trenton School of Indus-trial Arts. This was due, no doubt, to thefact that it was our first game thisseason and the new men were rathergreen. However, this does not mar ourhopes for a successful season. Judg-ing from the pep that was displayedas well as the spirit among the stu-dents, everything points to victory. The line-up follows: N. F. S.—Rozet, left field ; Kauf-man, shortstop ; , third base ;Wagner, pitcher; McCool, rightfield; Koshowsky. first base; Le-vitch, center field ; Wilensky (capt),second base; J. Seigal, catcher;Leib, substitute for Seigal. Trenton Art School—Steen, leftheld; Miller (capt), shortstop;Wallman, third base; Yates, pitch-er ; Josende, right field; Lansing,first base; Sanford, center field;Stover, second base; Lindsey,catcher. We have been pleased with the re-ceipt of the following exchangee: Irwinian,


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