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CHEMICAL ENGINIERS
PLAN VAATION TRIPi
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Party Leaves Ann Arbor Next
to Visit Six Cities on
Holiday J;annt
Friday
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ENGNEIGPARTY TO
INSPECT EASTERN SHOPS
Men Who Take Trip Report to Prof.
Lovell Today; Special Fares
and Rates Arranged
Thirty-two engineering students are
planning a trip of inspection of large
industrial concerns in the eastern part
of the country during spring vaca-
tion. The spring trip is an annual af-
fair for the technical men and is ar-
ranged for the purpose of giving a stu-
(lent a glimpse of various methods
employed in industry.-
The party is to leave Ann Arbor
tomorrow evening, returning April
19. The first stop is at Youngstown,
Ohio, where two large manufacturing
concerns will be visited. The next
d y will be spent at Pittsburgh, Pa.
The following day the men will visit
points of interest at Washington, D. C.
At Baltimore, Md., the Annapolis
naval academy will be visited. Two
days will be spent at Philadelphia,
where a number of factories will be
inspected. Here the civils will look
over the water purification plant, one
of the largest of its kind in the world.
Three days will be occupied in see-
ing New York City. The Brooklyn
navy yard, Am'ericav Telephone and
Telegraph laboratories, and the Hell
Gate arch hr ilge will be son of tht.
points visited The ar A.l bridge is the
longest single span arch in the world
and when completed will form the
connecting link between New England
railroads and the west.
On the return trip stopovers at
Schenectady, N. Y., and Niagara Falls
will be made. At the former city the
General Electric Co. plant will be
seen, and at Niagara the power com-
pany plant and sight seeing will be
in order. The men will reach Ann
Arbor via the Michigan Central at
1:47 A. M. April 18.
The faculty men in charge of the
trip are Professors W. F. Vernor, J.
11. Bringhurst, and A. H. Lovell. Ex-,
pen ses for the trip are estimated at
$75.00. Special fares and hotel rates
have been secured. Complete trans-
portation will be issued this afternoon
from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock in room
270, Engineering building, and Wed-1
nesday at the Michigan Central depot
ticket office.
Those who intend to take the trip
are requested to report at once to
Prof. A. H. Lovell in room 270 of the
new Engineering building.
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Upperclassmen of the"' department
of chemical engineering will spend
five days during spring vacation on a
tour of inspection of the plants of the
Postum Cereal company, of Battle
Creek, the Bryant Paper company and
the Standard Paper company at Kala-.
mazco, the Illinois Steel company,
Gary, Indiana, and the Universal
Portland Cement company, Buffington,
Indiana. All these places will be
made en route to Chicago.
From Chicago, the party will go to
Whiting, Indiana, where they will vis-
it the Standard Oil company's station.
From that place they will journey to
Grasselli. Indiana, to inspect the
plants of the Grasselli Chemical com-
pany, the International Lead Refining
company aid the United States Met-
als Refining company.
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Young Men!
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THE HIGH JU MPER
is a spectacular performer on the field, but the fellow
who can walk through the Iliads of Homer from Sep-
tember to June without flunking is the fellow who can
walk through life undaunted by any of its problems.
Along and steady pull wins in the end, and this comes
* from the right food combined with rational exercise.
The right food is
Shredded Wheat
-the favorite food of men who do things in the class-
room and on the athletic field. It contains all the
muscle-building, brain-making material in the whole
wheat grain made digestible by steam-cooking, shred-
ding and baking. It puts gimp and ginger into the
tired brain and worn-out body. It is on'the training
table of nearly every college and university in the
United States and Canada. Some of the most promi-
nent coaches in foot-ball, and other forms of athletic
games have given it preference over all other foods.
Made only by
The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
You know that good sty-
lish clothes command re-
s pect and admiration.
We are Ann Arbor's head-
quarters for
Kuppenheimer Clothes
You will be proud to wear a Kuppen-
heimer suit. You will find in our store
a Kuppenheimer style best suited to ex-
press your individuality. And you will
have that satisfying feeling of knowing
that it is good style - that quality is in
the fabric and it will represent you as
you want to be represented.
See the new and wanted styles and
fabrics at
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On Tuesday, April 11, the party will
again return to Chicago for the pur-
pose of investigating. the methods of
glue, soap, and glycerin manufacture,
as conducted at the stock yards. On
Wednesday a visit will be paid to the
Corn Products Refining company.
As it is desirable that tne number
of students mnaking the trip be Imtown
at once, lists will be circulated for
the signatures of those desiring to
go. A list will also be found in room
208 of the Chemistry building. The
expenses of the jaunt will amount to
about thirty dollars.
TO LECTURE ON KNIGHT MOTOR
Automobile Expert to Talk Tomorrow
Before Engineering Students
"The Knight Motor" will be the sub-
ject of an illustrated talk to be given
by Mr Henry H. Hower of the Willys-
Knight Motor Co. at 8:00 o'clock to-
morrow evening in room 348 of the
Engineering building.
The lecture is given under the com-
bined auspices of the automobile en-
gineering department of the Engineer-
ing College and the recently formed
student branch of the Society of Auto-
mobile Engineers. It is the first of a
series of talks and lectures which the
department and society are planning
for this year.
Look over the advertizements. They
will Interest you. **
Prof. Friday, A. J. Gornetzky 17, and
S. Grosner, 114L, on Program
Plans for the Menorah smoker to
be held at the Union tomorrow eve-
ning at 7:30 o'clock have been com-
pleted. Prof. David Friday of the
economics department will deliver a
short talk. Sylvan Grosner, '14L
writer of last year's UnionOpera, "All
That Glitters," will speak for the
graduate members of the society. P.
A. Miller, '17L, will represent the
active members. Hilliard Goldstick,
'171), is to furnish the humor for the
occasion, while Abraham J. Gornetz-
ky, '17, composer of the music for
"All that Glitters" and for "Tres
Rouge," will be at the piano.
Tickets may be secured from any
of the officers of the society or may
be purchased at the door.
Advertizers in .The Michigan Daly
are the reliable business men of the
city. It is to your advantage to trade
with them. **
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ASK STUIIENTS TO REPORT ALL care of.
EXCESS C 1A.RV'ES FOR TAXICABS According to the city ordinance, the
drivers are not allowed to charge
When dvised by The Daily yester- more than 25 cents per passenger
day ateIrnonn that several st.Udots during the day time, and all who at=
had comphd(Ane that they had been tempt to charge more are subject- to
charged 50 cents by taxi drivers dur- I a $25 fine. The drivers are also re-
ing the time. when the 25 cent rate is quired by law to carry a copy of this
supposed to be in force, W. J. Myers, ordinance with them so that any pas-
manager of the Ann Arbor Taxicab senger may demand the legal rate
company, asked that all students be of fare.
warned not to pay this fare and to
advise the management immediately Look over the advertizements. They
so that suck: drivers may be taken I will interest you. **
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