The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1905, Image 4

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Edited 'by WAtTER CAMP.
Ooatalalng 4ke newly toIsed OPPI-
C (Mdrnel I6ife,reiiibfaclng over'JjjSOO
lyora. , FRICC, 10 CENT8
tar'utiiJky iAl Nowsdealere, Athletic
Geeds dDoalera and Dopart-
mont Stores,
falding'a t&uioguo of all athletic
tporta mailed freb to any address.
A- 0- SPALDING k BROS.
New York, Boaton, Buffalo, Chicago,
tiixieapoua, Philadelphia, Dmrr,
altUsoro, Washington, St. Loul. Kan
' iaa 'CHjri 'PUtsbtirg, San Francisco
New Orleans, Syracuse, ClnelnnatJ,
Ifoatreal, Can., London; Eagland.
"FOLLOW THE fLaq."
HOMVIrTOlNg EXCURSION, NO-
! x..;V.f-MR 2TTH.
To many 'pofrife In fllinofs. IridlaHiT
OWe Keatacky, Western Pennsylya
'fai.MewYHfk and.Wegt Virginia, at
l QRKATLY REDUCED RATES. '
Tlie WABASH has .solid road-bed,
free Vairast,' and new oqalpmfiht; rt
cllllig chair cars (SEATS FREE).
-5tf 1a' tes anrtra" Infdi'matlom
cm ai waoasti city Offloe, U801 Br-
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HARRY B. MOORBSr
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cxprniCNCE
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A.' drcolieU;- 'BoTis of ,khn6uncetf
the nqed qf'a mechanical englnoorlng
draftsman for thb Union Pacific rail
road. Tho sonlormocnahlcal engineering
class havo btfon making somo very"
intordstlhg experiments with alcohol
in the gasoline engine Preparations
are being completed-for making a com
plete test, Bhpwlng the valuo 6J alcohol
as. a motive1 power.
Tho EnBrlnnorlntr flnolnfv mnf mi
Mast Wednesday evening in regular
session. This mooting was purely a
business mooting, yet tho largo num
ber present signified tho IhtoreBt that
Is being takon In tho society this year.
About a dozen new mombers were
voted in, and as many more announced
for tho noxt rogular meeting. Mr.
Friedman, chairman of thb entertain-
rmont committee, announced that tho
first engineering smoker of tho year
wbuld fcrbbably occur tho Saturday
ovonlng following the Thanksgiving
holidays. Watch for tho final announcement.
Tho society has rogular mootiners
tho socond and fourth Wednesdays of
each month. Every onglneorlng stu
dent should belong to, and aid this or
ganization which- Is -In a position' to
bring them so much frbiri tho practical
sldo of engineering.
Those Wisfilng their names sub
mitted may Jiand" them to J. E. Her
shoy, 0. L. Hedges and H. C. Currier.
Membership and Initiation dues may
b given to A. Paleri, fiurr Bay and
A. E. Hlbner.
A letter from L. A. Sheldon, '05,
who., Is employed In; the turblno test
ing department of tfic Genoral Elec
tric company of Schonectfidy N. Y.,
states that tho work Is very satisfac
tory and that ho has gained somo va
uablo experience along that lino. R.
E. White, '05, L. W. Turnor, 0G, C. C.
McDowoll, '05, O. P. Browri, '04,. arid
R. A. Walton, '05, aro also -working
for tho same company, and the boys
aro rooming, together.
Tfao plass In Mechanics of Materials,
Applied Mechanics 15, havo figured
tho stresses inv tha supports of the
grandstnnd-and report that it has a
largo factor of safoty. No doubt this
will ease tho minds of many who hayc
worried for tholr own safoty since
reading oftho accidents to grand
stands on other athletic fiolds.
A. E. Miller has just finished a de
sign of a centrifugal grain separator
with tho direct connected gasoline en
gine attachment Tho Inventor has
experimented with tho device and has
found it very satisfactory.
J. B. Davidson, '04, assistant pro
fessor in charge of the department of
Agricultural Engineering at Ames, la.,
writes that ho Is well satisfledjilth
his work and has plenty to do.
Professor Stout wont to Omaha on
business yesterday.
J 4- .Green was seen on the campus.
Wednesday,
A Mltlo .troublo was experienced
this week with tho big onginoTn tho
Electrical Engineering laboratory on
account of its bearings heating.
Senior E BJs are wrestllm? with
ta,lternating.current problems nt prcs-
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Every I ni Student
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Rudge & Guenzel adver
tising that will appear in
the Journal and Star o
Sunday morning. Watch for it aad
wkobp hei up for the 'Cornhuskers."
Buy your ribbons, buy everything yon
need in the Dry Goods and' Furniture
lines from a firm that is loyal to Ui
interests. No stores in the city carry
any higher quality of merchandise tkaa
do Rttdge & Guenzel Co., and ym pay
no' more for "quality' merchaMdie
hefe than ariywhere else price will, ht
in your favor in most instances . . .
Tiiack Makk
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UMcm of any gdwuag Journal. Teraa.8
UrMcwtb.tiri6M brail newicltalera.
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ioMtkB.IL gdM brail newadMlftra.
; Co1?,"r. Hew York
Thanksgiving Rates.
Via the Missouri Pacific will be one
and one-third faro to all points within
200 miles, Tickets on safe NdYcmber
29 and. 80, good to return until Decem
ber 4.- Trains leave Lincoln nt 0:16
a. m. and 10:15 p. m, City Ticker
Offlce, S. W. Cor. 12th and ,0 Sts.
Depot, 9th and S.- ,
. P. D. CORNELL, P. & T, A,
Show your colors strong at the Nebraska-IWiM
game, ixemenioer,
we will make your
bows and streamers
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A now course In Military ScTonce
has just been arranged and approved
by the Chancellor. Tho title' of tho
course is "Army Papers" and 4s open
only to those men -who havo comploted
thoir military reaulromonts. For tho
four hours recitation required, two
hours credit will bo given. Captain
Worliizor has especially designed this
course in order to got tho clerical
work out of the hands of those men
who have not completed their drill
requirements." This will also allow
creilit for the officers.
Tho Studonts' Dobating (lub is con
sidering tho probability ol adjourning
their meeting at an oarly'hour tonight
and attonding tho County FalFln-a
body, Inasmuch as the club. Is nlan.
"hing .to givo a cood program In thn
near futurjQhls moyomentrif success
ful, ought to place them In the right
light with tho co-eds.
Sunday afternoon at tho Ol Ivor
Theatre, Dr. Earl Douglass Holtz of
Pittsburg will address tho men's mass
incotlrtg on "Opportunity and possl
blllty." JDr. Holtz Is a brilliant speak
er.and will present a very Interesting
and helpful talk. Miss Maude Ken
dall winding. Every young man
should moko It a point to bo prosent.
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Dr. Woodward, (llunn nra nt 1. A..
I ear, nose and throat. Richards block'
The. University Y, M. C.'A. has Just
Issuod a small tract containing many
InterosUng facts about tho A.!-.
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