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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1903)
itn.&r - - -t ,. - . S55'Ty'' " ffcVTiCSCSl syeagwy nw-"n-"i. I " - --a r.'N' Jl' if IT be S) a I I e fflebraefcan gffSTTi i p the Daily ttebraskan. A conaolklntlon of Tho Hrsporlnn, Vol. 1)1, The Nobnwkan, Vol. lo, flcarlct mid C renin, Vol. 4. Edltor-ln-Chlcf danlnaw Mnnngor Circulator John D. Rico A. Q. Bohrelbor O. A- Bnwjer jjaooixru XDiTons: New Athlotle Literary A. F. Becker Qnylord Q. Bennett Dorothy Or eon Rkpotitkiih P. A. EwinRi Violet Irwin, C II. Taylor. W. C. Katnxoy, Edtfnr Mollott, nnd Mabel FoshIct. Oflloon: Editorial, U 803W; BimlneM, U 211). Post Olttco, Box 10, Station A, Lincoln. Babaqrlption Prloo, 12 per yonr. In advance. Bntored at tho postoffloo nt Lincoln, Nobraska as Rooond-elnss mall mnttor. Editorial Remarks W-"1' ' ' .. Il.iiig --' .' ' i f i , Only a wrek now remains before the groat nnd final game of tho season. Il linois lias Buffered a number of defeats this Heafion, In light of which our chances seem brighter. Hut it Is not alwayw a Hnfe plan to draw conclusions as to one'B own strength from the (showing mado by an opponent against fiomo rival. With a heavy team like Illinois good coaching can do wonders in a remarkably short space of time. And then it would hardly bo to her taste to suffer defeat at tho hands of Nebtaska, In view of the ill success that has recently crowned her efforts. We can not deny that there is strength and weight In the Illinois line up. In f-ut our team Is out -weighed considerably. But weight, although It Iihb an Important bearing, is not al ways a deciding factor. In fact when our team plays up to Ivor best form we have no doubt of Its ability to defeat many much heavier tennis than Itself. Nebraska has a splendid record be hind her, and will strive to maintain It In this game to Come. Her hardest fought battles have all occurred away from h6me, and from none has she failed to return victorious. A week's hard practice should put our team on edge again, so that It will play up to its best standard, and continue- tho fine showing that It has mado In all tho games played here. Yet for all that, it Is not safe to attempt to forecast the result of this game, al though we have overy confidence that our team will play strong and make their opponents earn by tremendous ef forts every point of vantage gained. o Whenever a team from a rival In stitution plays on our athletic field and goes away Impressed with the courteous treatment extended to It, we have a strong point In our favor. And at the snnifl time we can appreciate a generous and out-spoken recognition of such treatment, such as has been forthcom ing from Knox. They not only speak well of the way they woro received, but they pralso our team as -well. Our brief relations with Knox have been pleasant, and whenever thoy are In cluded on our schedule, we can always look forward to a good game and to a meeting with a gentlemanly lot of players. Such a spirit as the Knox men huve shown Is for the best inter ests of athletics and Is well appreciated here. Activity In debating circles Is becom ing more and more pronounced, as the season for the preparation of tho pre liminary contests approaches. Kansas we will meet at least once more, unless presont arrangements fall through, In the whirlwind of intellectual battle. Tho past two years has recorded vic tories over Kansas In debate, and It Ib our aim and Intention to keep up this record by making It three straight. So next spring. If nothing unforseen hap pens we shall meet In Memorial Hall oncp more, and about this contest much Interest will certainly be centered. Engineering Notes. Those students who were able to vlBlt the engineering department at Kansas aro still satisfied with their own school. Although Kansas has a large and commodious building for their labora tories, they are not so well equipped with the necessary apparatus. Tho power plant is in connection with the BhopB. It consists of two large boilers, two good engines, two "dynamoes, a 125-lb. pressure fire pump, a boiler pump and a feed water heater. The Senior civlls are equipped with a Rlehlo testing machine and also some hydraulic testing machinery, while the electrlcnls are confined to a few small motors and the mechanhals to n gas engine, and a lubricating machine. It seems that the Sophomore nnd Ju nior years are spent In the machine shops. This department Is well ar ranged and shows that it In well looked after. They already have two large drilling machines and a power lathe in working order, which have been made by the students. The forge shop will barely serve as a definition of the name. The wood shop is of the future and the foundry Is a negative quantity. At first one is well Impressed with tho large and well-lighted rooms, but when we come to enumerate our own npparntus wo seo that our department Is still In tho lead, although crowded into small rooms, which are scattered all over tho campus. The civil engineering laboratory test ed come new kind of brick yesterday. They were received from W. Ayer, con struction quartermaster U. S. A., Whip ple Barracks. Ariz. Being composed of lime and sand, and being unbaked, they have the appearance of pressed mor tar. Though the process is patented tests did not result very favorably, and it Is probable they will be valuable only in a dry climate. A complete test of the new Edison storage battery will be undertaken by Noys and Hliss, electrical engineer ing '04. This battery is the outcome of Mr. Edison's recent inventions. None have ns yet been tried for commercial or experimental purposes, therefore the results of Noys and miss" investiga tions should be of great interest. The cold snap compelled the aband onment of the field work In civil en gineering yesterday. That the time should not be lost the class in bridges was touted out or the drawing ropm nnd studied the planlmeter and slide nil1. Several new tanks have been added to the' equipment of the civil engin eering laboratory. They are necesBary for water testing the briquettes in ce ment tests. Hugh Cook was a visitor in the civil engineering department last week. Ho has been engaged on an inter-urban electric line in Ohio for the past two years. The laboratory class In electrical en gineering 9 Ib getting on well, except Jhnt they have disabled a few instruments. STATE JOURNAL AND EVENING NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE. State Journal and Evening News route for sale. About 325 subscribers. A short route and pays well. 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