"$ 1 7 i V ' . , t - 'Vj! 3he Dnllg Tlcbrnohan r r i f V TA - H iC Eg7 WZ , 1H more or Cess Local Don't forget the meeting of the De bating League tonight. Will Hill, an old Uni entity man. was visiting friends on tho campus yesterday. Chancellor Andrews will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the Univer sity of Missouri on iVlaq 29th. Miss Kingsbury left yesterday morn ing for Kansas City, and was unable to racot her classes In German. The Palladian Literary society gave a program last evonlng, which was a very commendable- affair. Registrar's headquarters for Nebras ka at St. Louis are being maue in the agricultural building. Those who desire to secure Fresh man caps- have yet one week In which to order them. Prof. Sheldon has returned from St. Paul, Neb., whero ho delivered a lecture to the Howard county histori cal society. Miss Frankish, one of the instruct ors at the Academy, was unablo to meet her classes yesterday on account of sickness. "Tho Historical society rooms are hav ing a fresh coat of oil applied to the fioore, thus making It impossible for the students to read their home papers. Miss Grace Young who has been tak ing work at the University School of Music will not take work this term, but return to her home at Johuson, Neb., where she will instruct a class. xrMinna Minrrr rnnim' t 111 in UU1MVIUJ J'lUJV 1'IUIIUUJ V.. Ill, IV a. m. Class is to docldo on invitations ! and -class play tickets. C. T. DORG, President. Tho newly elected officers of tho Alumni Association of the University arc: President, Mr. McGuire. First vlco preeident, Mrs. Babsou. Second vice president, Mrs. Bowman. Seoretary and treasurer, Mr, Barret. Historian, Miss Edna Bullock. The orator for 1905 Is Will Owen Jones, '86, and the one for this year, Dr. J. H. Halms, '84. Engineering Notes. The- annual banquet of the Engin eering society bids fair to be the larg est over held. A large number of men .have already signified their intention of attending. The -banquet will take place aLthe LIndoll hotel on tho even ing of &pril 23, -1904. The Engineerfng society at its meot- Ing Wednesday voted to investigate tho possibilities of an excursion lo Omaha during tho month of may. A committee consisting of Mr. B. A. New ton, Mr. L. W. Turner and R. H. White was appointed, nnd they state that over forty men have signed up to take tho trip. ' Tho mechanical students challenged tho students of tho other dopartmonts to a game of baseball. Tho members of the team- wero restricted to tho two upper classes and to tho faculty. The CivllB at once accepted the challengo First Class Printing The Ivy Press . Company 5MfcS 1 W I and the game Is to lie played next Mon day afternoon at 1 o'clock. It is ex pected that each tam will be sup ported by a goodly number of root ers to urge them to do their best. The electrical team is being organized, and will play tho winners. Mr. L. W. Chase Is manager of the Mechanicals and Mr. H. R. Edwards of the Chils. The biise ball enthusiasm has struck tlio chil engineers hard. Rush Harris' colts are practicing daily and II. R. Kd wards has assumed tho management of tho civil engineering aggregation, which will make thr Mechanicals sor ry that they spoke. Under his eagle eye and inspiring example no other re sult is possible. Cy Mason nnd B. A. Newton will serve up curves and tan gents with Mllliken -at the receiving end. Mr. Edwards Is placing other men as they show up In practice. From the data collected during the last nlno years oPthe discharge of the Platte rher, J. C. Stevens Is making some valuable tables. The object is the determinationof the influence of 6toiage reservoirs on tho water supply for Irrigation in Nebraska. The worn Is very broad, including results ob tained by assuming different propor tions of tho total supply useel from 60 to 70 per cent, and four different demands for water at different parts of tho irrigating season. Alter having completed his tables Mr. Stevens will bo able to plot curves, twenty-four in number, from which at a glance it will be possible to know tho necessary stoiage capacity for any ccnditlous determined upon as favor able. In view of the rapid increase of irrigation Interests In the state and tho pressing demand for more water, tho results of Mr. Stevens' work will be of great value. Mr. E. E. Cushman of tho Cushman Motor company, of tho city, talked to tho Engineering society at Its regular meeting Wednesday evening. The sub ject of the talk was the "Two-Cycle Gasoline Motor." Mr. Cushman has done more than perhaps any other man to develop tho two-cyclo motor.- He told of many difficulties met with, and the essential features of the motor of this type. Tho two-cyclo motor has be on widely developed during tho past ten years, but now three-fourths of the small pleasure-boats are piopelled by this class of motors. Mr. Cushman had with him a motor manufactured by his firm which develops 1 -horsepower at 1200 r. p. m.. and only weighs 90 lbs. An automobile has been equipped with this stjle of motor which will carry two men at twelve miles per hour over ordinary roads and tho outfit with fuel for a 50-milo run only weighing 3-10 pounds. Resolutions. Whereas, our reBpoctcd class-mate and honored friend, A. II. Kuutson, has been called upon to suffer an irre parable loss In tho death of his father raid Whereas, we tjio class of 'C4 of the College of Law of tho University of Nebraska, aro deeply pained and grieved to learn of this, hia sad be lenvemont. theroforo, be it Resolved. That we, the class, in a body assembled, do hereby extend our jloepest sympathy to our grief-stricken classmate, In this, his groat trial, and we hope that ho will find sweet con solation In tho thought that ho was permitted to appreciate ajid enjoy for so long a time the Inspiration that comes from, a father's love and. devo .tion. H. J. THEOBALD, . A. R. HONNOLD. . Commttco. Box of cigars given away every day at Powell's Oliver theatre building. Wll !! !.. Tiy an "Ice cream soda" or a "'nut iiindae" at Maxwell's. 13th & N. Bpgfayed copper plate and1 100 ylslt Ing card, latest atyl and 8l$&, for $r.0O.' at fche Lincoln Bffok Btote. Prlat. i&X lCO-OVd froni jW otfn.plat, 7o"s. The Columbia I Fire Insurance Company Continues To Lead In Nebraska. Columbln Promlums Written in 1903 in Nebraska, $226,979.23 Next Largest Amount Writ- Dy Any One Company, $110,085.11 Largest Capital nnd Largest Assets of Any Nebraska Company. 888$3S3S-SS tJfC 3fl 9C 3fC i?t W "H? 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