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Mechanical Department News
Andenon

In New York.

Dean Anderson left Tuesday night
for New York City to attend the an
nual meeting of the American Society
of Mechanical Engineers, which con
venea December 10. This meeting is
one of great Interest to the engineer
Ing world, and is largely attended by
engineers and scientists from all parts
of the country.
A. 8. M. C.

The regular monthly mecKlng of
the Student Branch of the A. S. M. B.
was held last Friday. An interesting
program was delivered by the Ave
sections In the class. Three "buyers"
were In the market for a 300 horsepower unit for a manufacturing plant,
and after representations from advocates of the Curtis turbine, the
turbine, the Corliss engine
and two others, the contract was "let"
to the salesmen from the General
Electric Company, which builds the
Curtis turbine.
West-inghou-

TWO WEEKS COURSE IN
LOCOMOTIVE DESIGN
A two weeks' course In locomotive

design was opened in the Mechanical
Engineering Depart
and Electrical
ment of State University
yesterday
for the Seniors. The course, which
was inaugurated at the University
last year, is planned to give the young
engineers a comprehensive idea of the
working parts and theory of the loco
motive.

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The following rules wcro presented by the committee on
entertainments and passed on by tho faculty unanimously Friday,
December 3:
Wo recommend that all dances bo held on tho campus with tho
exception of tho Junior Prom.
There shall be no Intermission, Reasons therofor:
(a) Unwillingness of faculty to attend dances at so late an hour.
(b) On account of Saturday classes.
(c) Abuse of Intermission, students going about campus and
Into town.
All dances to close at midnight.
Senior class dance to close at 1:30.
All these dances shall be under the supervision of the committee
on
entertainments.
Fraternity House dances shall close at 11 o'clock. There shall be
at least one University representative in the list of chaperones, who
shall make a report of the dance to the Entertainment Committee.
Where a fraternity house has no room for a dance, it shall be given
on the campus.

Beginning next year in the College
of Civil Engineering at State University a course of study for the students
during the summer months will be
mapped out, and all required to take
it, according to present plans of the
department.

DELEGATES GO

TO ATTEND S. I. A. A.

hold its

SMOKER

to select a team of

D.

Hutson, W. O. Her, C. P. Wyatt,

L. H. Nelson, J. V. Chamberlain,

Rickets, Mr. Schrader and Mr. Parker.
Tho subject of the debate will be
posted on tho bulletin board in the
hall of the Main Building.
Dr. J. J. Tlgert will address the so
ciety next Saturday evening. All mem-ber- s
are urged to be present.

YOU.

FOR PILGRIMS AND FRIENDS.
I

For your party call on
Phoenix Fruit Store
We have Everything

Martin & Stockwell's
Restaurant limestone

Far In the West and in the sky
The moon smiled on the earth below,
Most State men know us.
Darkening fast and brighter grew Let us meet you
Meal Tickets.
The stars as darkness rustled nigh
The Canterbury Club has as Its purAnd then came thoughts of you.
pose the encouragement of original
literary work among the students of The
singer's song arose,
were served and the evening's program took the form of an informal discussion of various literary subjects.

McGURK'S

Where all is Well and Good

the University and its membership is
Soft in the night and evenings calm
made up of those who have done orig- Was gently sweetened; as a rose
Kissed by the rain or wet with
inal work along literary lines.
dew.
All male students who have written
Then slumber with its drowsy
anything original of literary nature
balm
i
are urged to turn it In to some memMy dreams were all of you.
ber and are assured that it will re'16.

Hot Chocolate, Home-mad- e
and Ices

GOTHIC

Candy

THE NEW

ARROW

COLLAR

ceive careful consideration.
The members of the Canterbury
UNION SOCIETY
Club are: J. T. C Noe, Charles P.
Weaver, E. F. Farquhar and R. T.
The Union Literary Society had an
Taylor, all of the faculty, and J. F. interesting meeting Saturday evening.
Corn, H. D. Graham, J. R. Marsh, The debate with the Patterson Liter
Julius Wolf, W. C. Shlnnick and R. A. ary has been definitely decided upon
Foster, of the student body.

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Door to
Ben Ali Theatre

Next

Young Men's Clothing
The Kind for the College Man
$15 to $35
A Special Offer in
$
.50 To any
WBS

16 Student
Hats Best on Earth

Tailor Made Suits at

Florida - Cuba - New Orleans
s

IDEAL WINTER PLAYGROUNDS

WINTER TOURIST TICKETS
ON SALE DAILY TO ALL RESORTS OF THE SOUTH.

LONG RETURN LIMIT.

STOP OVERS.

APPLY TO NfARBfT TICKET AOCNT OR WRITl

H. C KING, PmMMfr and Ticket Agnt, ltl
W. A. BECK!, General JPaMifr Af eat,

Eut Main Street, -

V.

Mills, J. P. Cherry, J. J. McBrayer, Mr.

IT FITS THE CRAVAT

Phone TAXICABS 258
AYETTE MOTOR CO.
Rati 25c
E.

Shcip

FOR FULL INFORMATION,

try-ou-

cided to try for tho team: J. U. Sollars,
J.

sweet-voice-

Dr. J. J. Tigert and Professor E. L.
Gillls have gone to New Orleans to attend the meeting of the Southern Intercollegiate
Athletic
Association.
Professor R. E. Monroe and Coach
Stewart, of Transylvania, will also attend the session.
Dr. Tlgert has ihls football schedule
practically complete, .but while at the
meeting will arrange some baseball
and basketball games for the Wildcats. The State University Athletic
Committee decided yesterday to stand
by all the present baseball and other
eligibility rules of the association. The
Transylvania authorities have taken
no official action on the matter.

will

throo debaters on December 18. Much
Interest was manifested by tho members and tho following men havo de-

felt the scented breath of spring
Warm on my cheek and all about
Tho Canterbury Club of Stato Unl
A lulling sweetness seemed to cling
versity entertained with a smoker at
Fast to my heart and then I knew
their club rooms at the University
The joys of all the world without
last Thursday night. Those present
Were only Joys of you.
were the members of the club and a
few invited guests. Refreshments The fading sunset cast its glow

LOCAL

14, 1916.

Society

c

CANTERBURY CLUB

Hardesty's
Quality

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Tho Union Literary

SUMMER WORK TO BE
REQUIRED OF CIVILS

A. I. E. E.

The next regular meeting of the
Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be
held at 8 a. m'. Friday, December 17,
in the Heati Engineering Room at
Mechanical Hall. Visitors are welcome to all the meetings of the so,
ciety.
The program will be as follows:
Discussion on "Electrical Porcelain,"
E. R, Puraley.
Discussion on "Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen," J. M. May.
Discussion on "Line Disturbance
Caused by Special Squirrel Cage and
Wound Rotor Motors When Starting
Elevators and 'Hoists," H. P. Parrigln.

RULES FOR DANCES

Lax!

ii(t mi, Ky.

Cincinnati, Onto

Main

pir Passniitr.

triit.

University
Lunch Stand

Short Lunches
at any Time.
All Kinds of
Cakes & Pastries

R.S.Oldham
Proprietor

COLLEGE MEN !
Have you seen those swell EngLast Shoes we are showing
this season? They are sure beauties; made in mahogany calf and
gun metal- calf. They fit like a
glove and stand the knock. They
are just the Shoe for tka Dressy
4, $4.50
Young Fellow. Prices,
and 5.00 the pair.
lish.

-

The Special Shoe Co.
20t West Main Street,
Lexington, Kentucky.

Gy Hanks, Manager.

The University Store.
Corner Limestone and Wiaslow

Lunch Counter Open Seven Days and Nights
Especially on Sunday
Full Line of STATIONERY

and SUPPLIES

W. F. OLDHAM

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