. Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1922-1923 (volume 10, ) . Members with Addresses t-HT! m IS &Ph q Paid 1922- Bulletin Subscripti PercentagPaid toSept. 15 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 25 4 1 1 25 8 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 3 3 60 14 5 0 25 13 1 0 5 14 3 3 21 9 4 3 41 12 3 3 25 9 2 2 22 11 3 0 20 7 3 2 39 29 14 8 42 21 8 7 37 24 4 3 15 34 9 7 25 31 11 8 33 64 23 16 33 58 26 17 40 64 17 11 24 66 23 19 33 59 17 13 27 78 19 13 22 82 26 22 30 114 50 34 40 110 29 20 24 86 21 17 23 77 19 17 25 54 13 10 22 69 12 9 16 68 18 14 25 54 12 8 20 92 26 25 28 101 30 26 29 113 25 22 19 121 28 26 23 127 24 21 18 142 35 33 24 145 29 29 20


. Lehigh Alumni Bulletin 1922-1923 (volume 10, ) . Members with Addresses t-HT! m IS &Ph q Paid 1922- Bulletin Subscripti PercentagPaid toSept. 15 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 25 4 1 1 25 8 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 3 3 60 14 5 0 25 13 1 0 5 14 3 3 21 9 4 3 41 12 3 3 25 9 2 2 22 11 3 0 20 7 3 2 39 29 14 8 42 21 8 7 37 24 4 3 15 34 9 7 25 31 11 8 33 64 23 16 33 58 26 17 40 64 17 11 24 66 23 19 33 59 17 13 27 78 19 13 22 82 26 22 30 114 50 34 40 110 29 20 24 86 21 17 23 77 19 17 25 54 13 10 22 69 12 9 16 68 18 14 25 54 12 8 20 92 26 25 28 101 30 26 29 113 25 22 19 121 28 26 23 127 24 21 18 142 35 33 24 145 29 29 20 147 29 26 19 122 20 20 16 138 25 24 18 144 31 31 22 140 26 26 19 137 39 38 28 150 23 21 15 177 36 35 20 143 42 42 29 166 37 35 22 184 27 26 15 178 30 27 16 1922 Official Class List is now being compiled by Executive Committee. Alumni Bulletin of Lehigh University. NOVEL SUMMER INSPECTION TOUR A Unique Trip Conducted by the Department of Mining Engineering On July 7th, 1922, a party of thirty-sixstudents, accompanied by Professors Eck-feldt, Bartlett and Fretz, in six automobilesand a truck, left the University Campus onan inspection tour to visit the principalmining districts of the northeastern UnitedStates and southern Ontario, Canada. The attendance upon the trip was en-tirely voluntary, and the original plan wasto limit the number in the party to abouttwenty-five mining engineering idea of the tour, however, proved to beso popular that the number gradually in-creased to that above given. It was deemedwise for several reasons to limit the at-tendance to men of senior, junior andsophomore standing. The final enrollment,therefore, included twenty-seven ,three Met., four , and two The route lay by way of Easton, Dela-ware Water Gap, and Stroudsburg toScranton, thence over the newly openedLackawanna Trail to


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