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 i i v Seniors Will Be Entertained During To1u· By Detroit, Buffalo and New
,   = » ” York Alumni Clubs; Junior Class Is Divided Into Two Groups, One 1
.   t i Going North and the Other South e
j   l i . . For thirty-tive yea1‘S the junior an Cl S€hi01‘ Alumni Club banquet will be held on the evening
;   classes in the College of Engineering have been of May 15. At the time this is written the place
L ,       I making trips of inspection to industrial centers. has not been Selected
_;   {Y I     ‘ These trips are considered very important and are The required trip ends in Buffalo, but a con-
ri   I , `   required for graduation. Our school is located far sidepable number of the class will Spend Friday
. _   _ , 1 . from any great engineering activities and many and Satin-day, May 16 and 17, in New York City j
i ‘   l ,L- A of the students have never seen anything of this where headquarters will be at the Hotel Manger.  
'   , l 11 kind. It is considered very important that they The New York Alumni Club will give a dinner-
; T   l _ “   Y be brought into contact with some of the larger dance for the party at the Ambassador hotel on *
f   i 1 i l work of the engineer and be given some concep— Friday evening, May 16, at 7;3(),  
    i i y tion of the processes employed in various types The junior class will be divided for the purpose _
° A ‘ g ¥ of manufacturing. of the inspection trips. The mining, metallurgical a
. * l The senior engineering inspection trip this year and civil engineers will visit Muscle Shoals, Bir- .
~ ‘ - will include Detroit, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and mingham, Ala., Cartersville, Ga., Copperhill and
`   New York City. The party will leave Lexington Ducktown, Tenn. The party will leave Lexington ·
A ·i , on the afternoon of May 7, arriving in Detroit on on Sunday morning, April 27, arriving at Muscle I
I   j the morning of the eighth, where three days will Shoals the next morning. The Nitrate Plant, to-  
Q li— be spent. During this time the party will visit the gether with the Wilson Dam and Power House, .
[ ` various Ford industries, the General Motors will be the principal points of interest to be vis- L
. 4 ` Proving Grounds, the Yellow Coach Manufactur- ited.  
  l ing plant, the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, the Parke- The party will arrive in Birmingham on Mon- :_ 
Q   Davis plant and other places of interest. On Fri- day evening, April 28, and will be there until the  i
.   day evening, May 9, there will be a dinner given thirtieth. While in Birmingham special attention _
i. by the Detroit Alumni at the Book—Cadillac hotel. will be given to the manufacture of cast iron pipe, 1
  ° The headquarters of the party while in Detroit cement and all forms of steel. Inspection of one { 
  ' » will be at the Book-Cadillac hotel. of the coal mines will be made. The Birmingham ` 
i" i L_ On the night of May 10 the party will move by Alumni Club will give a dinner for the party on _
ii,   T   lake steamer to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. May Tuesday evening, April 29. Headquarters will be  i
  l » 11 and 12 will be spent at Niagara Falls viewing at the Hotel Molton.  r
  i ‘ · the various things of scenic grandeur as well as May 1 will be spent at Cartersville, Ga., inspect-  ,
li , the power development and some of the basic in- ing the processes of mining and manufacturing  L
_   r dustries. The headquarters in Niagara Falls will manganese, ochre, barytes, etc. The party will  
y W be the Niagara hotel. be entertained by the Lions Club of Cartersville
` ·   _i J On Monday, May 12, the party will meet for with a dinner. Z
[ if r dinner in Buffalo with the Western New York From Cartersville the party will proceed to Cop-  
2 _ I ‘ Chapter of the American Society of Heating and perhill and Ducktown, Tenn., spending May 2 and  I
 . , Ventilating Engineers. This will be at the Hotel 3 at these places. Copper smelting and manufac- .
 y i Buffalo. May 13, 14 and 15 will be spent in Buf- turing of sulphuric acid will be the principal .
    falo where the headquarters will be at the Lafay- things of interest. The Colonial hotel in Copper- .
  e ette hotel. Some of the interesting places visited hill will be headquarters.  i
{ 2 in Buffalo will be the Aluminum Company of The trip will end when the crowd returns to
  t y America, the National Lamp Works of the Gen- Lexington on the morning of May 4.  ·
g - 1 i eral Electric Company, the American Brass Com- The mechanical and electrical engineers will i
i   ~ pany, the Dupont Rayon and Cellophane Plants, visit Cincinnati, Hamilton, Dayton and Middle- g 
i ti-+ ~ the American Radiator Company, the Buffalo town, Ohio.  
 ‘ . · V Forge Company, the American Lithographing The Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company at  I
 , Company, the Albright Art Gallery and the Buf- Cincinnati will be visited on Monday afternoon,  A
,   I falo Historical Society Building. The Buffalo April 28. The party will then proceed to Dayt0ll i
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