twammmmm r-r yf,.-MMr';'irni ?-CSE.5 y.. i'i) M i'il J nrf- J -' -r? ?. , tt be H) a i I TUbraehan i- y Cib? DaP HcbmSkan Engineering Notes. A consolidation of The Hwpftrlnn, Vol. 111. Tim Nnbrnnkivn, Vol, 10 f Sourlot nnd Crown, Vol. 4. PuMIbIikI dnlly, oxoopt Bunilny and Monday, at the University of Nfbnwka, Lincoln, Neb. by the HoHporinn Pnbllnhlng Co ., Boaiid Or DrnKOTOiw K. P. Piper, C. It. Richard, H. P. Levitt John WoBtovor E. R. Walton. Edltorln Chief Manager ABiHtnnt Mnnawr Aiwoclato Editor C'lrnUntor Frod A. 8wcloy A. O. Sohrelber Frod Nnughton , f A.. M Lory Wnltor E. Standovon STAFF Athletic AmlstAnt Athletic Nown (Hate Farm R. A. VanOrudol H. L. Bwnn H. Q. Myor A. F MaRtlam Kdltorlal RoomH and Bnrinnv Office U 2UH Pont Offlco Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1526 Automatic 2365. Bnbnarlptioti Prloo, 12 pw yw, In advano Entorod at tho postolueo at Lincoln, Nob., an Hooond-oloHA mall matter under tho act of congrotw of March 8, 1879. Individual notleuH will be charged for at the rate of 10 centa for oooh Intwrtlon. Faculty, departmental and unlvorelty bullotlnH will gladly Ixs publlHhod free, n heretofore. The third annual engineering society banquet will be given Saturday even ing, May G. Engineering students should remember this and keep this date open. Tickets can be purchased of the banquet committee. The E. B. department has purchased a complete potentiometer. The instru ments are used for calibrating poltme ter or to find unknown electro-motive force. The apparatus is exceedingly delicate, registering to one ten thous andth of a volt, Q Notices and subscriptions may n X bo left at tho Dally Nebraskan X V office, or at the Co-Op. Book Q O Store. Q Editorial Remarks This afternoon we meet the Univer sity of Colorado In athletics again. The last timo athletic teams of the two universities met Nebraska got the small end of the deal, the only re deeming feature of the meet being the opportunity given us to show our foot ball team that It doesn't always take a victory to bring out evidences of college spirit and loyalty. The name "Colorado" ought to leave a sort of Mr. Rohr, electrical superintendent of the General Electric Co., Schnectady N. Y., addressed the engineering stu dents In the afternoon, April 19. Mr. Rohr came on an unfortunate date as many of the students were leaving for the Easter vacation, however, many stayed over to hear him. He gave an Illustrated lecture, descriptive of the shops and the surroundings of Schnec tady. Afterwards he gave a more In formal talk in regard' to the appren ticeship course and the work of tech nical graduates. In his remarks Mr. Rohrer compared the eastern and west ern college men. His report of the western men was very favorable as they were the equal of the eastern men theoretically and most of them knew what ten hours of hard work was. He also stated that the old time ill feel ing between practical and theoretical men in disappearing very fast in all branches of industry. Reviewing the opening of spring sports among the colleges Collier's for April 22 comments on the new lake to be given to Princeton university by Andrew Carnegie. Collier's says: "In college sport von this side of the water, Princeton's new artificial lake is the most interesting possibility. The lake means, of course, that Princeton will have a crew next year, and the addition of an entirely new quantity to the races at Poughkeepsie or New London stirs up no end of enlivening fancies. The lake Is the gift of An drew Carnegie, who, finding libraries but a slow means of carrying ofi his Income, is hoping to accelerate the (XXXXXXXXXXXX)CXXXXXXXXXX The Coat Shirt With the Wide Lap Is tho kind I carry. Every improvement in Mer- . clmndiso wo adopt at once. $1.!0 and $2.00. Also Coat Shirts with Cuffs on for $1.00. BUDD, $2.50 HATTER, 1141 O Protected by Block Signals The first railway in America to adopt tho absolute Block System in tho operation f all trains waa tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway It to-day has moro miles of rood operated under block signal rale than any othor railway company. The St. Paul Road waa the ftfst railway to light its trains by electricity, and it now has moro than 400 electric-lighted passenger cars in daily service-. Three trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago, every day. For timo table, special rate write F. A. 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The double Inducement that this af ternoon's game Is the last on Nebras ka field for sometime, and that our opponent Is Colorado ought to bring out a good crowd. speed of its departure by turning it Into the more fluid form of water. The Princeton under-graduates are not bothered with the qualms felt by the Boston mlnlstersIn contemplating the gifts of Mr. Rockefeller, nor do they, apparently, share the anguish which has tortured some sensitive souls that tho thrifty steel king's methods of pre paring his penniless entry into heaven should be extended even to the hal lowed ground of an ancient university. A lake is a lake, apparently, its gen esis will soon be forgotten, and in our mind's eye we see future generations of sonB of old Nassau sitting In the moon light, dissolved In sentment, and slng lug to a banjo accompaniment some such words as . "Hall to thee, O fair Carnegia! Hail, thou sunlit inland sea! Alma Mater's ancient waters; Hall Carnegia! Hail to theo!" NOTICE EMPLOYMENT. 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