THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Fall Alllolllcement. The Largest and Most Compete Line of.. WOOLENS in Ann Arbor will be fond at C. 1. Wild & Co's, 108 E+ast Wahington St. Great pains have been taken in the seletion of all suiting, ti ousrings \& ovetints for this season G. II. WILD CO, 108 E. Wash. St. Cht'eapest Place in I± the city for all B Kinds of SText- BooksI Agents for Keuffel & Esser's Drawing In- struments Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens Try (11r One Dollar Fountain Pens Wlarraned. SHEEHAN & CO, 320 Soth State Sreet. j The Ann Arbor Savings Bank.' ('epilal 4leet , 0515. Srpls BS170. Itesoreins. ?,00.00S0S A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TANSACTE. OFIE': Us, ltilt. Iliscet. Usres.,x. i. larriosin, Vies 'rs . L F.riz,. Csie. Offien 2011 . 4th Ave. Phone 98. Resi- dence 302 S. 5th Ave. l'lone 314. Ambulance on call. THE MICHIGIAN DAILY cocin, Mr. Bernard Greene, at pis st superintendent of the Congres- Lont ied as secotnd i lii imalies t the Ans( sional Library Building in Washing- Asbes Pest Olice. ton, was lbs engineer whiicimplted l'ublisheud (Iily (llc(lacyexcepitedosuing ts the Wahingtoii monument. It is noit cllege ysar, blihe i lieign holy Boeard so well known that Professor Greene at tse iviersiyif Mihigan. _ was called in consultation relative to MANAGING EDITOR: Iis remarkable examle of engineer S. EMORIY'fHiOMASON ing construction. e was also called BUSINESS MANAGER:( by the aie engineer to consult about iOSCOE BIt RUSTON the dome over the Congressiunal i - -brary. EDITORS: Professor Greene's papers and books Ahicis. - - - losis . IALO have taken rank as autorities in civil 15:0, - - - - - .. S. BALs ASSOCIATES:l engineering litercire. During theClfodSevno, oyeees wheofispfsinacrere A. Al. Gise, Phlip C, Ito's. appearsi to hve given special often A. C. P'ond. A. H. lOsimeyss. ion in the invention nd development Josceph Y.s. Hr, Siokdardl S.Me. of graphical methods of analysis as Gecigsl. lBeadle. 1. Wail:' Jayne. api'JieII to franmes, bridges, and arches. Geo. A. Osbornc. Hldeu C. Smt. In fact, his first small volume on Ed - -Tdy-EOGEA -OBO- "Roof Trsses," bt a pamhlt in Editr Tday-EORE A.OSBRNsize, was published wien the first i Subscripin-Twe Dliasepr eariu, payablei, months after he left his practice as an advaee. If (Wli es Iaf1 e ~. , 103, $.50 enineer to ake iii his work as a - - --teacher. This brochure exhiied a OffceHors -2:0 o :3 ad :3 t 730command of theoretical processes p. in. Daily. hta nercivdteamrto Address-ROSCOB B. HUSTON, Business Man- ta toc sev: h imrto ager, 331 Packard Sreet. ci his colleagues. In 1875 he puib Telephone, 461. lishetd a paper on "The Analysis of Bridge Truses," cull during the sanie y year and the succeeding one a erise = of "Papers on Sout russes' apleartd. in the "Engineering News," of which) CALENDAR. e sas (tic a ime associae editr Hils well-knowsn "Graphics for 'E+ngi Oct. 3:-.-Lectureeonu"Glas Bgines," ers" was puiblishedin iithree ats; by E. J. Siodd:ard, in P'hy otne on Roof 'frisses iii 876; a secc sis Lcture roo~m, at 8 Ii nd oni:Brige Trsses in 187; anl in. ithe third on Arches in Deceiber f Oct. 3:n.-S:::ter:: Cliii:smoi:ker. the sane year. In 1897 was pub~llised Gt .ll.-lialkose'en social, Newberry lhis last book, eintiledI "Strctral Ha~ll, at 8 p. Mi. Mechanics." Oct. 1. -Michigan vs. Minnesta, a Minieapolis. Reurns giv. 'It' sec:nd cd thiri patstof his en i University Hal di-r."Grahic::s for Egieers' are larglyi illg gao::'beginninug a deoted Ito an: triginal nethod of ii 10 p.in.grahicl analysi as :appllidt'h ii Oct. 1ilalloseen scial, ini Baptisttrissts anl arches. 1It as lbe: x' Guild House.itensively used lip the'prtfessiun, aid Nov. .--Song recital, by Da:vidl Iip itiwas apllied It: Itermie lbs ham, in Choral Uicn se- sresses in sch sritlr es as lhe' steei ricsclic briges artss tegset Niaar Nov. 7-0. S. 8. vs. Michigan, at Feregorge, andl in the Wasingtn lbrig ry iField. acrss ihe Harlem Iiver ci New Yrk Nov 7. -Moraliy play- "Evervyman" Tee buks constittes a vul:able con in nierstyBal, t 8p.iil::ti:n isoilhe tecniical liiratre i1T ivril1 ll l iandsworkinlg rmthiods :of Ie profes m. ~ioinl, as wll as Ioithe' naerial for Professir Greene's cmimndi:o f pur mm::unl. Only a few ays befor and lulcidlEngelib was a surce:-o:f mch'l iis beall, lit'expre'sse'ulth::'hipe thai graificatiounis Io itiosi' who:lisi:t'edito lie mightlivhi':'o :seehe udepar mnviii inscitntifii' aduresses. He ioldi hous:sedi'nithIe sple'ndiduln:'s busildig setkubythe hur:i'on iiiiabsrse wshich: is uiuvw:ntarinig comupletion:: tichniical subjc,wstill a hoer f i 'hlis stisfactio:n was :du'niedl Isi l::miniaiing exosiiioad:wstill:such. Wo 1ld itint,,belitthineg itIoIOa lsthe 'corrtct and:limpidilEnilishithal nisw edii'"T'lie Grene Eginering senoigrap~hic rephort :nedi'dlno:re Builig'' initemiry of Iiie firsilDeans visionI.to::fit ii fousilictio5n. of ltiheidepartmentsi.aliiias an: apphro As a tieacetr lie possesse'dth le ow lriate tribut:e to: one:'wyho:gave iht ir of leart'luciaion. Ht'sugt. Io 01 irty lbint years o is iilife tothi' de:'c:nince, to:ritch:fileraniinig fsi: s'elopinnilof aipr'ofessiional sch::ol::silty, caiii Io:train thessju:gmsen rather swhii'hi is inows'seondlin impoiranct'i(hal his neniory. 'h'e csui'cessiosiu ii to nii otber in: thIe IUniversity impo:rait professionhal poisiinsfield! Dlurig his long term of service isIby his former pupils are the bist vi 11:: Uisiversit y Priofessor Greenie en idene, if aiy were Ieee, a hit gaeid in ihe lpracict' if his prifes 5tias a rarely succesful teacher. Th'e sin, chiely as :a conIsulting cailte are cii open biikukhnwIand rad signing eiiginsi'(y, anidlalways willsf all min, aii:(.hey tsifyuofhi:. markedl success. lie was chief en As absorbing as sas Professor: giiieer ofthIle T'oledo, Ani:Abior andi Greene's iteresinii Iis hrfession andii Northerns Railro:ad, 1871181 ; 5uI~ernin ii hscpupil, le was nne:iti' lssIn tent and1 conusruciingengineer f interestedl as a citens ihe welfare Ilhi' Wheeling R& Lake :Erie airoad of Ann Arborandl in many ut hs hsh bridlge at 'Toledo:, 188-2; designer ness enterprises. Heswas for sev and superintenident of cnstruction oh ral years vice-presideitoft heb Farm thie Ain Arbor sater works, 18851; andl ers and Mechanics Bank, and a: direc designer of the Ann Arbor sewer sys' .-.- tem, 1890. It is well known tha his (Coninued on Page Tihree. f Your Emtire Needs inm 2 Law, M~edical anld z all Ulliversity I * Text-Books., * New and Second-Hand. SDrafting Instrumients and 2 " Engineering .Supplies 2 z A Specialty. SThe Right Prices Always : SSecond-Hand Books : Bought and Sold at +1 SWA HR'S BOOK STORES, UP TOWN DOWN TOWN.:2 PRIVATIE WIRE To IAccri_ 'o eoiuitt::r iusaies toln,: wieusill heport thei M~ichigan-M~innesota Game by pr~xit ~e 'res ini dtail eachi play fl istuntts Ife iii: hais tnp~u s:1litce. is playein i:ouru'show wuindows i 001 s :ii:LaS riti e du. You're Invited to Look. GOODSPEED'S Varsity Haberdashers 1 17 S. Pliain St., Ann Arbor H-otifaces ctold and refreshled. Wuilliams' Shaving Stick'. THE[ STUDEUNTS' [[CITUR[ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES Mrs. Martha S., Gielow Thursdaiy EveningOct. 29 SUBJECT: b outbern Dialect Stories Themnxt mombor 0n the Courso is Pros. Northrup, of imuoesota University, em Nov. 14, tho date of tho Wiscon- scm ONiooii ganNOo , NNN N N NN N MNA fo N® ON o®e ! t I DrAN M'. 51!ABOLT, MaInager Ibis Afternoon and IEvening "iatinee at 2:30. boors oIpen at 1:30. Eveningj,B:1I5. 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