BATTALION D BY senior class of the Unive on has decided to start a r Is year in memory of the of Oregon men who have to v all the Weap new ectory of Jniversity 'ing been V. Lansi: of the u Li' ing secrt 'I 'e been caused by this weapon; y the greater proportion of the us los sesduring the fighting of t few weeks have been so in- "Any type of machine gun in the hands of a skillful operator has the same destructive effect upon men moving in mass formation that a keen- edged scythe has in a field of ripened wheat. It cuts broad swathes; noth- ing can stand against it. Have Great Penetration "A well-served machine-gun is the most formidable thing that attacking battalions have to face. It is not merely the front ranks that suffer. At anything approaching close ranges, the bullets will go through the front- rank men, often through the second rank as well, and kill or wound those immediately behind them." . There are several types of machine- gun now in use in the British army, such as the Lewis, the Maxim, the Vickers, and the Hotchkiss. All are very mobile. They can be moved quickly from one place to another, advantage being taken of any cover that offers. Each class of machine gun has with it a squad of about 10 men. Should they find themselves pressed too closely, they pick up their weapon, fall back with it, and re- open fire upon the enemy from the The Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education will hold a convention at Northwestern univer- sity June 26-29, to which members from all of the engineering colleges in the country will come. Dr. Thomas C. Mendenhall, profess- or emeritus of-physics at Ohio State university has had conferred upon him the Franklin medal, one of the most prized tokens of scientific achieve- ment. The University of Washington has made the ruling that all canoeists who are students must know how to swim. Our Merchant Adv the progressive busi Arbor.-Adv. Don't before- you The proceeds from the sale of woman's edition of the Wiscon Daily Cardinal will go to the ft for war orphans. Over 3,000 cor of the edition wfll be sent to the ai camps in the United States andFra where Wisconsin .men are station the "Line- Reverend Lloyd Douglas, of Ann Ar- bor, will deliver the Baccalaureate address to the graduating class of the University of Indiana. Students at the University of Min- nesota will be exempt from taking final examinations this year if their work is satisfactory. Hereafter sen- iors, as well as all underclass stu- dents, will have to take finals. Palm Beach Cloths Aeropores Mtohairs ne a almost a ed with up 15 : with aj itW has declared that in machine-gun is worth le battalion of men arm- Few soldiers can keep s per minute rapid-fire but a machine-gun can rounds in a minute, and can discharge 1,600 it stopping. Bullets pour zle in a rapid devastat- id as these guns use the ammunition as a rifle, e difficulty in keeping Hereafter, studenits enteri: bla - university need not uin bugbear of entrance exa They may take instead new hensive examinations in mathematics,- one foreign and one elective. Fac The Lewis gun is described as the most mobile. One man fires it, using 7 rounds in succession. Beside him s another man who puts on fresh rays of ammunition as required, the :hange being made in two seconds. Veanwhile other men are hard at vork filling trays and passing them n for use. The gun has an effective ange of about 1,200 yards and can e fired either from a stand or a par- pet, the gunner placing the piece to is shoulder as .he pulls the trigger. Used Like a Hose The Maxim and Vickers guns are red from a tripod, the gunners squat- ing with legs a-straddle, and press- ng a key. As long as he keeps his fnger on the key the gun continues treaming out bullets as the belts, ach holding 250 cartridges, fly through t. Gripping the handles' with both ands, the gunner moves his weapon ack and forth, playing on the ad- -ancing troops much as a fireman lays a hose on a burning building. runs of this kind can also be used or putting by barrages, and it is pos- iible to attack with them targets one annot see. At the beginning of the war, the 3ritish army had two machine guns o each infantry battalion. The num- er is now much larger. In addition, special machine-gun corps has been ormed. * * * * *' * * * -* * * * Few upperclassmen have enter- * ed in the inter-class tennis tourn- * ament being held on the courts on * Ferry field. 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