'X9 . ? H-Ty. trv ' ' U 'tt -, jnf4. "lii I" M iw,i v 8 1 ' h' TlIK DAILY NKBRASKAN. 1 H' - The University School of Music, Just South of the Campus. You Can Enter at Any Time. . . i-t 1 JTm' 'H r- tfy . m M hi ,4! li (w4 1 lr" - 1. vr rj 'i v H 4. v - . 7?" " 'f . V i. s r? 2' P. ' ft - I r l-T' li IK t ! 1 L.I V7 if ( :f? V"! ' U ? F. v W t J" THE ErKJiNiHOtt-" TIM P. The engineering Htudenta who Joined the expedition accompanying the foot ball tenm to Minneapolis had 11 mora enjaynble time, If possible, than any of the rest of the excursionists. The Engineering Society had considered the trip last spring nt the Instance of Professor Brooks, nnd on the opening of school this year It forme 1 the folo object of the Society's first meeting. At this meeting Professor Morse, who was formorly n resident of Mlencapollo was chosen leader and n conimltteo was appointed through whoso efforts the Northwestern rallrontl subBequent y granted tho special train leaving Thuruflny evening. As It seemed to be generally untleiv -stood that seats would be reserved for the engineers, the latter madr no tgroTfnihflte "tenjeeurff tickets; nnd con sequently when the train was ready to leave about thirty-five of these gen tlemen appeared at tho station, .without tickets, the supply at the office- having been exhausted by the demand of pther prospective sight seera. Im Ynedlately Professor Morse made a fly ing trip to the city ticket offlco, re turning in a few minutes with Messrs. Munn and O'Brien, officials of the Company, who finally gave the con ductor instructions to allow transpor tation at the oxcurslon roto to all whom Professor Morse Identified as engineering students. On nrival at Minneapolis the first "movement wns toward the satisfaction jof the inner man. This attended to, the expedition, with Professor Morse at the leadv visited in order tho sub station of the General Electric Co., tho steel arch, bridge over the Mlsslp 4a river, and the main generating sta tions of the General Electric Ce.. and tho Twln-Clty Rapid Transit Co. at St. Anthony's FallB. Next the party proceeded toward the campus of the University of Min nesota being Interrupted only by the requests of the ublqultus photogra pher jQn the campiiB tho sight of our familiar "mathematics man" strolling leisurely up the hill brought forth a round of the yelli but as the Professor was undoubtedly In the midst of the solution of some intricate problem he showed no signs of recognition until the engineers raised an almost deafening din. The npproach of the Nobraskans being thus nnnounced Professors Geo. n. Shepardson and Frank Springer of the engineering de partment of tho University of Minne sota appeared nnd in a moBt delightful manner lead the way through the en gineering labratorles and shops. As tho time was limited only two hours could be allowed for this visit. Professor Morse then leading the ex pedition at his "two-forty" gait which, by tho way, wos immortalized by the -cartoonist of the Minneapolis Journal, to the famous county court house, where, by menns of electric elevators and long, winding stairs the boys were elevated 335 feet above the level or the street. N" Next the party wnt to th railway station and chartered a car for Lake Mlnnetonkn where arrangements had been made for hotel accommodations. During the trip, which was about 18 miles long, It was rumored that the hotel could accommodate only fifty of tho seventy composing the party, consequently, upon arrival of the train a grand charge was made upon the hotel. However tho land lord was equal to the emergency and not only provided plenty of "good cheer,, but, with tho aid of the young ladles of the summer resort, furnished a short fn tortalnraent in the parlor. ' After a vigorous demonstration In the shape of a parade hround the vil lage, and a good night's sleep, the boys embarked on a pleasure steamer at 5:30 a. m., returning In time to catch the 8:40 train for Minneapolis, the Journal cartoonist meantime rc momberlng Professor Chatburn with a portrait ontltled. "Where are those Olos?" Tho rest of the Forenoon was spent visiting Minnehaha Falls, made fam ous by Longfellow's Hiawatha, and various engineering plants including Plllsbury's mills. After the disappointing game the expedition broke up Into small parties each vlBltlng according to pleasure, various saw-mills, electric -plants, etc., until tile opproach of the small hours demandfei- a few hours' bleep" In preparation for the homeward journey on Sunday morning. Ralph D. 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