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650 hours; group 6, (300) hours; group
none; total, 6,450 hours.

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Mechanical Department News

with displays of fruits, flowers, vegetables and dairy products.
Tho team worked In the Judging
pavilion from twelve until six Friday
and that ovenlng was entertained at
a banquet by tho Maryland Hortlcul-tura- l
Society.
Ohio State won first, a silver loving
cup. There were four Individual cups,
West Virginia winning first; Ohio, sec
ond; New Jersey, third; Ohio, fourth.
Tho way In which Kentucky fell
short this year is indicative of tho
fact that a wider collection of fruit is
needed here at State.
Next year tho contest will bo held
In Columbus, Ohio, and Junior Ags
aro urged to get busy at once, especially since there will be a Junior
contest during Farmers' Week at tho
Experiment Station.

Wooster Polytechnic
Intstitute
Group 1, 1,300 hours; group 2, 1,750
1,100 hours; group
hours; group
A. ft. M. It
In order to demonstrate the fact,
900 hours; group 4, 550 hours;
Th next regular meeting of the often stated, that the mechanical en- group 5, 1,250 hours; group 6, (500)
America Society of Mechanical En gineering course of the State Univer- hours; group 7, none; total, 6,850
gineers will be heM tomorrow morn-lif- f sity of Kentucky requires a greater
hours.
at 8 a. m.
amount of work from the students
University of Kentucky Group 1,
The program will be in the nature than the same course in any other 493 hours; group 2, 1,390 hours; group
of a competition between flvo sec- university of the United States, a com1,216 hours;
696 hours; group
tions of the society to "sell" a prime parison of the data given by President group 4, 1,843 hours; group 5, 1,317
mover to supply power to a plant of Hollis, and the same data complied
hours; group 6, none; group 7, 204
200 horse power capacity. Bach sec- for our own course in mechanical enhours; total, 7,161 hours.
tion will handle a separate type of gineering, Is here given.
The hours in each case include prep
eteam engine or steam turbine, and
The hours required during the four aratlon. In estimating the hours de
some good sales engineers are ex- year's work have been
divided into voted to preparation, an arbitrary aspected to bo discovered.
eight groups, as follows:
Group 1, sumption was made that the time
language, history and economics; spent In preparation in the several
group 2, pure science; group
gen years Is: Freshman, 14 hours per
Addresses Seniors.
Mr. James Stott, of the Kentucky eral applications of science; group
week; Sophomore, 16 hours per week;
Normal School at Richmond, who special applications of science; group Junior, 18 hours per week; Senior, 20
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spoke to the student body in chapel 4, drafting and designing; group 5, hours per week.
Tuesday, gave a short but extremely field and laboratory; group 6, summer
is assumed that 80 per cent
And it
interesting talk to th Senior Mechan work; group 7, physical and military. o fthis time is devoted to class room
Group 6 will not be included in this work and 20 per cent to drawing, laboicals the same morning.
Although
he chose no particular subject, after comparison, for the reason that al ratory and field workwlth the excepT?P ATTCWWTTPT17C!
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J. JUUi.1 A J. AJUU
dwelling for a few moments on the though the course at Kentucky does tion that laboratory work in the
not require summer work, neverthe- Senior year is considered the same
general attitude of the ordinary person who is
he delivered less a large majority of the Sopho- as class work.
a very forceful and inspiring plea to more and Junior classes spend practiAccording to these average figures
The convention of Province Eight of
the man who is in "quicksand," cally the entire summer after these the hours of work per year for each
Alpha Tau Omega, with its Fifth Anwhether of conceit,
or two years at work in machine shops, class is: Freshman, 1,733; Sopho nual Conclave dance in
the ball room
and in other lines of industrial work. more, 1,801; Junior, 1,767; Senior,
sham'.
of the Phoenix Hotel Friday evening,
So that It is believed that although
The hour was a very profitable and
total, 7,161.
November 26, was the social feature
600 hours and
enjoyable one to the Seniors and Worcester requires
of the holidays.
Michigan 300 hours of summer work
members of the faculty present
APPLE-JUDGIN- G
Delegates were present from! the
TEAM
from each student during the four
various other chapters in the province,
IS FIFTH IN CONTEST
years, the average summer work done
A paper by President Ira N. HolHs,
while a host of alumni from the local
by the Kentucky students will greatof the Worcester Polytechnic InstiAs a result of the great difference chapter returned for the festivities.
ly exceed this amount
tute, presented before the Engineering
In the variety of fruit found in Mary Visitors, members and alumni of the
Massachusetts Institute of Techno- land and Kentucky, State's
g
Congress of the Panama Exposition,
local chapter and
from
logyGroup 1, 850 hours; group 2,
In the con the other fraternities in the Univerand entitled "Technical Education for
team came fifth
1,250 hours; test held at Baltimore, Maryland, Frl sity were present.
the Professions of Applied Sciences," 1,550 hours; group
925 hours; group 4, 650 day,
compares the course in mechanical en- group
Miss Katjherine Hogarty's orchesNovember 19th.
gineering in three leading universi- hours; group 6, 625 hours:; group 6,
The contest was held under the aus tra furnished music for the dance.
Among the visitors were: J. T.
ties. The comparison is made by tab- none; group 7, 100 hours; total, 5,850 pices of the Maryland Horticultural
ulating the hours in all subjects, in- hours.
and Floral Societies in the Fifth Gray, chief of province; G. D. Moore,
cluding preparation, and the three
of Vanderbilt; S. J. Venable, of SouthUniversity of Michigan Group 1, United States Regiment Armory.
universities compared were the Mas- 1,200 hours; group 2, 1,600 hours;
It was in this armory that President western Presbyterian University, and
sachusetts Institute of Technology, group
900 hours; group
It has a ca- Russ Matthews, of the University of
1,950 Wilson was nominated.
the University of Michigan, and the hours; group 4, 250 hours; group 5, pacity of 25,000, and was decorated

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Tennessee. The next conclave will be
held at Clarksville, Tenn.
Delta Chi.
Kentucky chapter of Delta Chi will
entertain with a dance at the Country Club Friday ovenlng, December 3,
for their alumni, pledges and friends
in the University.
A special car will leave tho city
at 7:50 o'clock for those who will attend tho dance. Another car will
leave tho city at 12:50 o'clock on tho
return trip.
Smith's Saxnphone Trio has been engaged for tho evening.

Mystic Circle.
The .Mystic Circle fraternity will
entertain with a dance at their homo
on Bnssett Court Saturday evening.

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