V KW-7iV , 71-j r. - r -rnKTT f0r -JT-'CJ , ' l . -..-ryga V , T ' " ". i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k A. COLLEGE OF ENGINEER ING RECEIVES PICTURE Picture of Little From Sigma Tau Address by Stannard on "Scien tific Management." "Scientific Management" was the subject of a lecture given in convoca tion yesterday by J. W. Stannard. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Engineering College. MrTStannard TfaT TIFdanIffibT5r of years of practical experience In the work of scientific management of vari ous business establishments and' therefore based his talk on the prac tical side as well as the theoretical side. He divided the work of an estab lishment into two parts, the "plan ning" and the "doing." Then, taking up each side separately, he showed how the work should be carried on In order to bring the best results. Mr. Stannard declared that scientific man agement is entirely practical and that In time all people will realize the Im portance of It Following the adduces tho-Collcga of Engineering was presented with an enlarged, framed picture of C. N. Lit tle by the honorary fraternity, Sigma Tau. The presentation speech was made by T. E. Wood and waff accepted by Professor Chatburn, acting for Dean Stout, who was unable to be present. Dean Little graduated hero In 1879 with the degree of A. B. Was Instruc tor in mathematics and doing gradu ate work until 1884, when "he received his A. M. here. He spent. the year 1884-1885 at Yale, and took his Ph. D. there in 1385. In the fall of 1885 ho returned here to take up his work as nRHntntn prnfofianr of ovll engineer- ing, to which position he had been ap pointed before ho went to Yale. He was head of the department of Civil Engineering until 1893, when he re signed to accept a professorship of mathematics at Leland Stanford. He spent several years there, but finally returned to engineering as professor of civil engineering In the University of Idaho, where he is now dean of the College of Engineering. His service here was In the days of extremely limited facilities. The amount of strictly technical instruc tion which could be given was there fore somewhat limited. It was for tunate that the work at that time was in charge of a man who was strong in tbefundamental ' subjects, so that in spite of the absence of material equipment he was able to give stu dents a foundation, of mathematics and mechanics which fitted them to round out their technical work when opportunity offered. In closing the. audience was enter tained with a couple of selections by the engineers' quartet. The quartet consisted of (Messrs. Barnes, Warner, Westllng and FInloy. Gall Tel. B-2-3-I-I THE EVANS Cleaners Preiser Dyara 333 N. 12th St. Heffley's TAILORS Our Spring Hit in Suits $ 2 2 .5:0 " ' ? ' '" . ' " ' '' 134 South 12th Strt. 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