The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1905, Image 2

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A consolidation of
The Hcwpcrinn, Vol. 81, The Nebrnnkan, 7o, 10
Scnrlot and Cream, Vol. 4.
Published dally, oxeept Sunday and Monday,
at the UnlvorMty of Nobraska, Linpoln, Nob.
by the Hcuporlan PtbllhlnK Co.,
Board Of Dtbkotoiui
' Profortaoru J. I. Wyor, and 0. R. Richard:
H. P. Leavltt
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Entered at the poatofflce at Lincoln, Nob.,
art Bocond-olftHB mail matter under the act of
congress of March 8, 1870.
Individual notlcoB will bo oharKod for at the
rate of 10 cont for onoh inBortion. Faculty,
departmental and unlvornlty bulletins will
gladly bo published free, as heretofore.
Notices and subscriptions may
bo left at the Dally Nebraskan
office, or at the Co-Op. Book
Store.
Editorial Remarks
The Wisconsin Cardinal, In com
menting upon the weBtern basketball
championship makes the barefaced
statement that this coveted honor be
longs to Wisconsin, Chicago or Min
nesota, all three Institutions having
claims about equal. The opinion Is
based upon comparative gameB, Min
nesota and Chicago each having won
one game from the other, and Wiscon
sin as yet having played neither
of these teams. And with such
a condition of things Wisconsin
asserts her right to bo consid
ered as candidate for championship. If
Minnesota Is In the running where Is
Nebraska. The "champion" gophers
were defeated twice In two successive
games on tholr own floor by Nebraska,
and owing to unforseen obstacles
couldn't make a trip to Lincoln to have
tho performance duplicated. Wo don't
claim the championship of the west.
It Is rather difficult to see on Just what
giounds the. Cardinal makes such a
claim for the badgers.
ered one of the leading consulting en
gineers in tho United States, having
designed the elevated intramural rail
way at the Columbian Exposition in
Chicago and has recently btien chosen
by the New York Central Railway to
solve the problem of engineering
equipment for the roads service In and
out of New York City.
In his letter donating this gift to the
University Mr. Arnold speaks as fol
lows: "I take pleasure In adding my
testimony to that of others regarding
tho qualifications of the technically
trained men turned out by the Univer
sity of Nebraska. Many of them have
come under my observation and have
proven themselves thoroughly capable
In their respective lines of work. I
trust that no action will be taken by
trie authorities which will tend toward
dlscouaglng the Engineering Depart
ment of the University, for the techni
cal engineering field and especially the
Electrical Engineering field Is con
stantly widening and men technically
..trained and thoroughly skilled are al
ways in demand." Bearing out this
testimony of Mr. Arnold, Professor G.
H Morse of the Electrical Engineering
department, In his compilation of posi
tions held by Engineering graduates
recently published Bhows that G5 of
these graduates now hold responsible
engineering positions with four large
electrical companies, the government,
or steam railroads. The summary Is as
follows:
General Electrical Co., Schnectady,
N. Y 10
Westlnghouse Clectrlc Co., Pittsburg,
Pa 4
Western Electric Co., Chicago 10
Arnold Electric Co., Chicago 4
U. S. Government 12
Steam Railroads 25
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All of the young men are well paid
as compared with other young men of
equal age and experience in other pro
fessions. Many graduates are also em
ployed In Nebraska In the electric
lighting, telephone and electric rail
road v fields and steam railroad service,
as Bhown by the Engineering Blue
Print for 1904. Professor Morse states
that there Is never the least difficulty
In placing university graduates from
the Engineering courses who possess a
reasonably desirable character. Many
of the large companies Buch as those
mentioned above stand ready at all
times to take- any man confidently rec
ommended by heads of the Engineer
ing Departments of the University.
Managers of the large Electrical En
gineering concerns have expressed
their satisfaction with the work of
these university graduates and declare
that their services are equal to and
in many instances superior to the ser
vices of graduates from older, richer,
and more technical schools.
There are Many Imitations of
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Our trade-mark is on every
package of genuine goods.
Under the decisions of several
United States Courts, no
other chocolate or cocoa than
Walter Baker &P Co.'s is en-
(titled to be sold as "Baker's
Lookio.tiaTrJe-Mrk Cocoa" or "Baker s Chocolate
Our handsomely illustrated recipe book
sent free.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Established 1780 Dorchester, Massachusetts
45 Highest Awards in Europe and America
Crescent Bowling Alleys
1134 N STREET
Donation Made.
The University has just received a
letter from Blon J. Arnold, president
of the ArnoUL Electric Power Station
Company of Chicago, donating to the
Institution several pieces of apparatus
taken from his first experimental elec
tro pneumatic locomatlve with which
he made his pioneer exposition in sin
gle phase electric traction at Lansing,
Michigan. This locomotive which has
a history In Electrical Engineering and
is recognized as the pioneer in work
of Its kind, is now being dismantled by
Mr. Arnold since It has Berved Its
purpose. Professor Morse and Profes
sor Richards of the Engineering De
partments state that the apparatus
sent by Mr. Arnold will prove inter
esting and instructive to undergrad
uates. Mr. Arnold was an early student at
the University at a time when its En
gineering courses were limited solely to
Civil Engineering. He is now consld-
Professor G. W. L.. Taylor has re
ported to the Registrar the names of
several graduates from the courses of
the University who specialized in his
department and have since won re
sponsible positions In tho government
service. Among these are Dr. Worthy
T. Stearns who Is in the Bureau of
Corporations of the Department of
Commerce and Labor, Mr. B. W. Hun
ter who directly on recommendation of
the Political Economy Department was
token Into the Census Bureau In charge
of Methods and Results. It was Mr.
Hunter who edited the abstract of the
last government census. Mr. Ray P.
Teolo who took his A. M. at the Unl-
I "verslty holds a responsible position
with the IJrrlgatilon Bureau of the
Government. Other young men who
took extensive courses In this depart
ment and who have become prominent
In' Nebraska politics are C. J. Wainer,
Adam McMullen, C. M. Perry, all
members of the present House of Representatives.
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