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A. LEWIS, '06, INVENTS
CONTROL SYSTEM

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A. T. Lewis, class 1906, College of
'Mechanical and Electrical Engineer-ing- ,
has established himself a reputation in consulting engineering work
that makes his Alma Mater proud of
him. The contract has Just been let
in Albany, N. Y., for the mechanical
equipment of a G9,000,000-gallopumping plant for that city, one
of tho largest plants of Its kind In
tho world. One of tho Important items
of this equipment, tho automatic con-trlsystom of tho huge pumping
motors, Is the patented design of Lewis. Tho Albany sanitary engineers
specified directly that tho "Lewis
Control System" should be Installed
for use in the great plant.
Lewis now a member of the firm of
Lewis & Gant, consulting engineers,
with offices in Philadelphia. He has
been very .busy during this past year
In the capacity of consulting engineer
for the Du Pont Powder Company on
all the large projects they have carried through. The scope of the work
done Is greater than anything that
ha3 been accomplished in this country, with the exception of the Panama Canal.
In a letter recently received here
Lewis says that he is betting heavily
with his partner, H. P. Gant, who is a
graduate of Tennessee, on the
game here
next
Thanksgiving.
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Westinghouse Society
The Westinghouse
Society will
meet in the Heat Engineering Room
Saturday, October 23 at 9:30 a. m.
All members are requested to be present as the meeting is important.

Watt Engineering Society
The program for the Watt Engineering Society at its meeting October 22
at 11 o'clock will include the following talks:
"Harnessing Niagara,'1 by J. N.
Waters.
"A Comparison of the Method of
the French and Amercians in Building the Panama Canal," by E. S. Penn.
"Proper Method ofi Constructing
Standard Keyways," by D. S. Springer.

J. S. Crosthwnlte, class 1913,
of Mechanical nnd Electrical Engineering, and class 1909, College of
Arts and Science, Is In Lexington on n
two weeks' vacation visiting his father nnd mother. Crosthwaltc Is now
nn expert designing engineer of "compensators" with the General Electric
Company at Schenectady, N. Y.
"Skinny" is one of the best liked
men that have attended tho University. He Is a member of tho Lamp
nnd Cross, Mystic Thirteen, Keys;
was flrstbaseman on tho Varsity baseball tenm, winner of the annual gymnastic medal, and star of several class
fotoball teams.

SPAHR ACCEPTS A
POSITION IN EAST
Professor II. H. Spahr, formerly asof Physics, State
University, has accepted the position
of chief organizer of the extension
work of the Massachusetts State
Board of Education.
Mr. Spahr has held the position of
instructor in" Physical Science in the
Kansas 'Normal School at Pittsburg
since he left Kentucky in June, 1914.

sistant Professor

JOINT MEETING OF
LITERARY SOCIETIES
At the request of President Barker the Union and Patterson Literary
Societies did not follow the programs
scheduled for Saturday evening, but
instead held a joint meeting dedicated
t othe memory of Eldridge Griffith.
The program which was postponed
will be given next Saturday evening.

SOPHS ELECT OFFICERS
The Sophomore class held a meeting' in the chapel last Thursday afternoon for the purpose of electing class
officers. The meeting was presided
over by President Server, who was
elected at a previous meeting. A motion to elect the officers by plurality
was carried and the election was con
ducted in that manner.
The officers elected are as follows:
Vice president, Miss Cecelia Cregor,
Springfield; secretary, Miss Elizabeth
Sloan, Lexington; treasurer, Fred O.
Mayes, Rose Hill.

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In last Saturday's games, the various teams played more to form and
upsets were not as common ns in the
earlier games of the season. Transylvania, who played Mississippi A. and
M. to a scoreless tie last Saturday,
was handed a defeat by Georgia Tech
at Atlanta by a score of r7 to 0. This
was tho third game of a ten days'
southern trip In which the T. U. boys
played Mississippi to a scoreless tie,
defeated Southern Presbyterian University and was defeated by Georgia
Teach. Transylvania team was handicapped as Stato was by tho excessive
hot weather, and also by the largo
number of substitutes which Tech
was able to put Into the game. Although T. U. has a good team this
year, the defeat of Kentucky by the
Mississippi team which T. U. tied
cannot be used to give Transylvania
tho "dope" on the Wildcats, who, according to statements made by members of the Bulldog team, completely
outclassed the team they had played
the preceding Saturday. The two
games differed in that the day of the
T. U. game was cold enough for overcoats to be worn, while last Saturday most of the spectators appeared
in palm beaches and straw hats, and
the team which played Kentucky had
been strengthened by the playing of
ddy and flhKW, star ends who were
not in the game against Transylvania.
Tennessee, whose team this year
is not up to last year's class, and
which was defeated by Clemson College week before last, 3 to 0, defeated
Centre College, of Danville, last Saturday 80 to 0. This, however, does not
give us very accurate dope, as the
Danville team is reported to be weak
this year.
Purdue and Louisville, who play
against the Wildcats later in the season, were both defeated, Purdue by
Wisconsin, 28 to 3, and Louisville by!
the University of Chattanooga, 21 to
6. The Purdue defeat was not unexpected as Wisconsin has a powerful
team.
Butler and Earlham, whose scalps
have been added to the Wildcat collection, were again defeated SaturdayFranklin, 20; Butler, 16; and
Rose Poly, 7; Earlham, 6.
Sewanee who appears on Stoll Field
next week, has a strong team this
year and they are out for 'Southern
honors. They defeated the Univer
sity of Florida Saturday 7 to 0, in a
hard fought game.

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his season and tho dope indicates
that thoy will not bo difficult for tho
Stato team to conquer. Their team,
We have Everything
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Dr. A. S. Mackenzie of the Graduate School, has returned from a
week's trip to Iowa where he delivered addresses at meetings of the
Teachers'
Association
of Eastern
Iowa.
On his return trip, Dr. Mackenzie
stopped at Iowa City, la., where the
State University of Iowa is located.
He says the authorities of that in
stitution have a very high opinion of
the Kentucky State University and
for some time had a Kentucky grad
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