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CIVIL ENGINEERING
COURSES OlFFERED
Amass Glory For A rmy In Air Races
Professors Bla'nchiard, Swintoni,
Others to Glye Courses i
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GIVEN DURING WINTER
Prof. Arthur H. Blanchard of the
civil engineering department, has an-E
punced that the following profes-
sional, short period, advanced courses,
will be offered by the division of high-
way engineering and highway trans-I
port (luring the winter session of.
11)25-26.
Highway engineering financing,
:management, and organization (C.E.
77) will be given by Prof. R. S. Swin-
ton,, while American and English
highway transport methods (C.E. 81)
will be given by Professor Blanchard
in the period from Dec. 7 to 18, 1925.
During the Christmas holidays fromi
Dec. 21 1925, to Jan. 1, 1926, highway'
transport and economic surveys (C.E.
67) will be presented by Professors
Blanchard and Swinton, while a
course on quarry and gravel plants,
and gravel and broken stone roads!
(GC.E. 72) will be given by Prof. Roger
L1-. Morrison.
From Jan. 4 to 15, three courses
will be offered: bituminous surface
treatments, bituminous macadam, bi-
tumainous concrete,, and sheet asphalt
pavements (G.E. 68), by Professor;
Blanchard; interrelationship of high-
way, railway, and waterway transport
(G.E. 80), by Prof. H. E. Riggs and
Prof. J. S. Worley; and public. utility
pro'blems, (.E. 86), by Professor
:Riggs.
-Between Jan. 18 and 29, there will
be offered courses in: brick, cement-
concrete, stone block, and wood block
vavements (G.E, 73), by Professor
MdT.;rrisoi;' highway engineering theory
andl design (G.E. 76, and highway
transport mamagement (G.E. 84), both r
by Professor Swinton. r t
in the session from Feb 1 to 12, the .,
following courses will be opened:
highiway laboratory research (G.E. 69),
by Pr~bfessor Morrison; highway
structures (G.E. 79), by Profs. Lewis
M. ,ran and J. H. Cissel; and mech-
anism, operation,. and maintenance of
moto trcs tmro .ctt'~s_ and ,.,rAipr. !
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA. -I
Corduroy trousers of an orange hueI
have been adopted by the junior en-!
ginecers at Oklahoma university as.
their official insignia.
UNIVERSITY OF PETNNSYLVAN-
IA.- All freshmen caught violating
any of the tradlitions at the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania must carry a
placard bearing the name of the of-
fender and the nature of the offense.
OHIO STATE UNIVEIRSI'PY.-Mjss
Edith -Brillant, a co-ed at this uni-
versity is the sole proprietress of the
Ohio-B news service, furnishing cam-
pus news and features to the news-
papers. She opened her business
with $4.50 worth of paper and is now
sending some 140 papers to all parts
of the country with news of the activ-
ities of students from their respectiveE
towns.
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A railroad, 1 45 miles long, will bo
built at once from HIa3'ibin to lailun-
hsien, Manchuria.
DETROIT THEATRES
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Bargain Mat.,
Thursday, best seats, $2. Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.50
Tel. Cadillac, 8705
'The STUDENT PRINCE
Every Play- Goer Should See It?
Every Music-Lover Wilt Hear It?
Male Choru, of 6o Girl Chorus of 35
C Eves. - 50c to $2.50
%JAR RIC Wed. Mat. 50c to 51.50
Sat. Mat 50c to $2.001
AI'S IRISMHROSE
LAST 2 WEEKS j
Finral Performance Nov. 14,
Benstle la u T ues.Tlinrs 5&Sat.
Mats 5oc and75c
Woodwar at Eliot Tel. Glendale 9792
Th BONSTELLE CO.
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RAISIN"BREAD
As a special every Wednesday we
feature Raisin Bread made' with
dun Maid Raisins.
The
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Army air service is wrapiped llnenw glory as a result of expert
piloting of these two( men in Pulit zer and Schneider international pla ne
aces. Left, Lt. J. H. Doolittle, right, Lt. Cyrus B~ettis, winner of Pulitzer
rI piy.
News From Other Colleges
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(C.E. 40), by Prof.. W. E. Lay. "'---_ _________________
Between Feb. 22 and March 5, Pro-1 NVRIP FDNE.~V~~1 nlsn
fessor Riggs will give a course in UNVRIYO EVR-Pc-I;,astc 7rshitoutsnde-
highway specification, contracts, and ern college women cannot hope to I.iflelVt~s for you ;always have to tell
jurisprudence (G.E. 71), while Profes- win a man, Prof. W. F. 111 lcc had E i~ty~ hnko e.
sor Swinton will present one in high- of the English department at the Uni-1
way transport costs and record sys- versity of Denver has decided, just by l1 I'I tSITY OF CA141i'ORNIA. -;
terns (G.E. 82). saying, "Good night," when they part.; I lelen1 Wills, national women's ten-
From March 8 to 19, four studies Nor is this farewell sufficient for f lie; nis champion, although only begin-
will 'be offered, namely: highway en- college man. He believes that " each E cing her junior year here has been
gineering, theory, and design (G.E. one must have command of Euglishi I elected to liii Beta Kappa.
76), by Professor Swinton; grading I
machinery and operations, drainage
systems, and earth and sand-clay SE IA-
roads (G.E. 78), by Professor Mor-R M N TO
rison; highway transport legislation 7Tt'
(.E. 79), by Professor Blanchard; y ~R F B E
and traffic engineering 'andl its appli-$4
cations to street design and city 1'yJe~x rilers lntEl(.
planning (.E. 85), by Professor - Special Pates to Students.
Blanchard, F. L.w i T.lH~ld
D rinvg the period from Dec. 7, 1925, 71;5 haven Phone 6,44
to March 19, 1926, three courses will
be opened, namely: bituminous ma-j
terials (C.E. 74), by Professor Mor- I _
rison; and .highway engineering +.~-8 ''- '' i",' ", ~C-'"- *
seminars (C.E. 75 and 83), both by ----°- - °
IProfs. Blanchard, Mrrison, and SwinO EH N R DAN IT-ER
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With our ideal screen preservative, which dries quickly, does
not fill up -tih- meshes of the wire, produces a brilliant. gloss
effect, and may be used for both wire and frame.
Now is the time to take down those screens, paint them, and
paut them away till spring, when they will be ready for use.
We. also carry in stock KOVERE~LOR (no better floor
paint made), mixed paints, stains, varnishes, shades, wax,
wall-paper, etc. Ail of our stock is of the very highest grade
goods.
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LAST TIMES TODA Y
Coningsby Dawson
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A 1buyer. Reach him thru lassifieds.
Any Furniture
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Let U~s Repair It.
Quality and WorkmlanSip
Guiranted
P. B. HARDING
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GI That from April on to June, and moving picture. It is an d~
P Lexington and Concord, American epic and needs no wl I
AN Arlington and Cambridge, with retelling. 'Today Lexington and h eiet ln h ieo ocr r hie fte g
40 the famous: march from Boston nation, and this year thousands~
to Concord in 1775, are playing more will mnake their pilgrimage r'
Shost to the American Nation? to these historic spots. It is said 4
ti. This is the sesquicentennial of that the guest book of the
' the coloni'sts' first armed resin- Hancock-Clarke House at i
tance to the mother country. Lexington contains more signa- '°
~ The events of that memorable tunes than any other historic
~~I day are celebrated in verse, story place in the country. T eJ h a cc sp ri ual neetdi
IfTiesuoin co ismenad. cuea nta~stin
college graduates for the personnel of the field staff.
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