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mustard and cheese a meeting of the mustard and cheese dramatic association was held at the sigma phi house thursday evening for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year the election resulted as fol lows : president r e l george 98 ; vice president,brigham smoot 98 secretary l e edgar 98 treasurer e d edmonston 98 ; business manager e h syming ton,'9b ; assistant business manager g r jackson 99 ; stage manager hillman 98 the treasurer's report showed the good financial standing of the association and it was decided not to repeat the performance v the ulster during commencement week calendar friday may 28 — kegular meet ing of chess club christmas hall 7 p m saturday may 29 baseball orf tani field club hackensack n j lacrosse crescent a c brooklyn special meeting of the for um physical laboratory % p m ■inter-collegiate meet berk ley oval n y sunday may 30 meeting of chris tian association christmas hall 6.15 p m saturday june 12 — sophomore calculus cremation sunday june 14 baccalaureate sermon in packer memorial church monday june 15 class day ex ercises afternoon june hop evening tuesday june 16 alumni day wednesday june 17 — university day j f thursday friday and saturday june 18 19 and 20.—examin ations for admission lehigh 3 ; yale 22 lehigh lost to yale in a very poorly played game on the part of lehigh white pitched a hard game but his support was disheart ening e grace played well in left and carman led at the bat green way pitched the first four innings and then keator took his place the following is the score : lehigh earned runs yale 4 lehigh 2 two-base hits e grace reed fincke goodwin let ton ; home runs fincke 2 letton ; struck out by white 5 by greenway 4 by keator i hit by pitched ball camp bases on balls by greenway 1 by keator 2 by white 6 ; passed ball goodwin « east college one of princeton's oldest buildings will be torn down after the commencement in june coach lehmann harvard's coach has been invited to umpire the yale wisconsin race saturday notices there will be an important meeting of the freshman class on friday may 28th at 12.30 in christmas hall object : nomina tion of officers for sophomore year election to take place on thurs day june 3 peesident lacrosse at eleven o'clock on wednes day morning manager irwin of the lacrosse team received a tele gram from the manager of the crescent a c team cancelling the game for that day which was to be played at south bethlehem a letter followed the telegram stat ing that the captain of the team failed to notify the manager until wednesday morning that it would be impossible to get the team together in order to come to bethlehem to play the game ne gotiations are now pending to have saturday's game which was to have been played at brooklyn played here engineering society the civil section of the engi neering society met tuesday night and mr frisby 98 spoke on the construction of conduits for cable and underground electric kail ways he dealt principally with cable roads because their construc tion is about the same as for elec tric roads underground electric railways require simply a well constructed conduit he showed examples of early conduits one being that of the cable line of mar ket street philadelphia the modern cable track is made by digging a trench two and a half feet deep and three feet broad with a groove cut down both sides and across the bottom at intervals of four feet into each of these grooves a u shaped cast iron yoke is dropped and on top of these yokes are welted the wheel rails and the grip rails wooden molds are placed inside the u shaped yokes and concrete is packed around them so as to impede the yokes and leave a concrete conduit below the center of the tracks mr frisby next dealt with the arrangement of the power house and the mechanical devices used for keeping constant tension on the cable under varying load at the crossing of cable roads one cable is undisturbed while the car on the other road must release its cable when at a distance of about fifteen feet from the other continued on second page the brown and white vol iv no 58 lehigh university south bethlehem pa thursday may 27 1897 examinations june 1897 saturday june 5 monday june 7 tuesday june 8 i wednesday june 9 thursday june 10 friday june 11 greek i saturday june 12 monday june 14 junior classical » x psych latin english adv eugl i civil engineering i i *■r r surv miner a b english bridge metall met pr metall met pr i san eng i i mechanical engineering c 6 ■o kinem mach tr english mach des 1 metallurgy miner st eng english quant i blow p electrical engineering dyn el m surv'g english i alt cur metall met pr calculus english calculus english calculus english calculus english calculus english calculus english blow p english greek history algebra greek history algebra greek history algebra algebra algebra algebra algebra algebra algebra telegr ! analytical chemistry org ch english miner i i ■sophomores i i zool latin scientific latin history science physics * 3 history ph lab zool i civil engineering physics < p surv'g ph lab mech mechanical engineering physics s a st eng ph lab i mech i ® si stoich mech electrical engineering physics ! st eng ph lab mech . analytical chemistry i i physics ch ph ph lab quant freshmen classical english greek r hist i i latin i i latin scientific english r hist latin i a a i english r hist civil engineering english < ol drawing constr i ' ■■i mechanical engineering ; i english i mach des i * metallurgy english stoich i mining english drawing electrical engineering english i ' mach des analytical chemistry ...... i j english stoich i quantitative analysis — frida senioe e e electric pow electro-meta iy and saturday f cr — thursday ma jlurgy — tuesday < \ m , june 4 and 5 y 27 june 1 p m inste ad of wednesday , june 2 a m c a v a iii pomeroy ss 1 1 0 3 4 3 grace if 0 13 0 0 w grace,lb 0 0 8 10 barman c 0 3 8 2 0 white p 0 0 0 3 0 lw gannon rf 0 0 3 0 1 fugitt,2b 10 2 11 reed cf 1 2 1 0 3 r gannon 3b 0 0 2 0 1 totals 3 7 27 10 10 yale k h o a b keator cf and p 3 4 3 0 0 parnham if 4 2 3 0 0 letton 1b 1 2 7 0 0 3-reenway p 2 1 0 1 0 eazen cf 0 0 2 0 0 pincke 3b 4 3 10 0 3amp ss 1 2 1 1 3 wallace rf 1 2 1 0 0 reed 2b 3 2 4 2 0 3-oodwin c 3 3 5 4 0 totals 92 21 27 8 s
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 4 no. 58 |
Date | 1897-05-27 |
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Day | 27 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | mustard and cheese a meeting of the mustard and cheese dramatic association was held at the sigma phi house thursday evening for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year the election resulted as fol lows : president r e l george 98 ; vice president,brigham smoot 98 secretary l e edgar 98 treasurer e d edmonston 98 ; business manager e h syming ton,'9b ; assistant business manager g r jackson 99 ; stage manager hillman 98 the treasurer's report showed the good financial standing of the association and it was decided not to repeat the performance v the ulster during commencement week calendar friday may 28 — kegular meet ing of chess club christmas hall 7 p m saturday may 29 baseball orf tani field club hackensack n j lacrosse crescent a c brooklyn special meeting of the for um physical laboratory % p m ■inter-collegiate meet berk ley oval n y sunday may 30 meeting of chris tian association christmas hall 6.15 p m saturday june 12 — sophomore calculus cremation sunday june 14 baccalaureate sermon in packer memorial church monday june 15 class day ex ercises afternoon june hop evening tuesday june 16 alumni day wednesday june 17 — university day j f thursday friday and saturday june 18 19 and 20.—examin ations for admission lehigh 3 ; yale 22 lehigh lost to yale in a very poorly played game on the part of lehigh white pitched a hard game but his support was disheart ening e grace played well in left and carman led at the bat green way pitched the first four innings and then keator took his place the following is the score : lehigh earned runs yale 4 lehigh 2 two-base hits e grace reed fincke goodwin let ton ; home runs fincke 2 letton ; struck out by white 5 by greenway 4 by keator i hit by pitched ball camp bases on balls by greenway 1 by keator 2 by white 6 ; passed ball goodwin « east college one of princeton's oldest buildings will be torn down after the commencement in june coach lehmann harvard's coach has been invited to umpire the yale wisconsin race saturday notices there will be an important meeting of the freshman class on friday may 28th at 12.30 in christmas hall object : nomina tion of officers for sophomore year election to take place on thurs day june 3 peesident lacrosse at eleven o'clock on wednes day morning manager irwin of the lacrosse team received a tele gram from the manager of the crescent a c team cancelling the game for that day which was to be played at south bethlehem a letter followed the telegram stat ing that the captain of the team failed to notify the manager until wednesday morning that it would be impossible to get the team together in order to come to bethlehem to play the game ne gotiations are now pending to have saturday's game which was to have been played at brooklyn played here engineering society the civil section of the engi neering society met tuesday night and mr frisby 98 spoke on the construction of conduits for cable and underground electric kail ways he dealt principally with cable roads because their construc tion is about the same as for elec tric roads underground electric railways require simply a well constructed conduit he showed examples of early conduits one being that of the cable line of mar ket street philadelphia the modern cable track is made by digging a trench two and a half feet deep and three feet broad with a groove cut down both sides and across the bottom at intervals of four feet into each of these grooves a u shaped cast iron yoke is dropped and on top of these yokes are welted the wheel rails and the grip rails wooden molds are placed inside the u shaped yokes and concrete is packed around them so as to impede the yokes and leave a concrete conduit below the center of the tracks mr frisby next dealt with the arrangement of the power house and the mechanical devices used for keeping constant tension on the cable under varying load at the crossing of cable roads one cable is undisturbed while the car on the other road must release its cable when at a distance of about fifteen feet from the other continued on second page the brown and white vol iv no 58 lehigh university south bethlehem pa thursday may 27 1897 examinations june 1897 saturday june 5 monday june 7 tuesday june 8 i wednesday june 9 thursday june 10 friday june 11 greek i saturday june 12 monday june 14 junior classical » x psych latin english adv eugl i civil engineering i i *■r r surv miner a b english bridge metall met pr metall met pr i san eng i i mechanical engineering c 6 ■o kinem mach tr english mach des 1 metallurgy miner st eng english quant i blow p electrical engineering dyn el m surv'g english i alt cur metall met pr calculus english calculus english calculus english calculus english calculus english calculus english blow p english greek history algebra greek history algebra greek history algebra algebra algebra algebra algebra algebra algebra telegr ! analytical chemistry org ch english miner i i ■sophomores i i zool latin scientific latin history science physics * 3 history ph lab zool i civil engineering physics < p surv'g ph lab mech mechanical engineering physics s a st eng ph lab i mech i ® si stoich mech electrical engineering physics ! st eng ph lab mech . analytical chemistry i i physics ch ph ph lab quant freshmen classical english greek r hist i i latin i i latin scientific english r hist latin i a a i english r hist civil engineering english < ol drawing constr i ' ■■i mechanical engineering ; i english i mach des i * metallurgy english stoich i mining english drawing electrical engineering english i ' mach des analytical chemistry ...... i j english stoich i quantitative analysis — frida senioe e e electric pow electro-meta iy and saturday f cr — thursday ma jlurgy — tuesday < \ m , june 4 and 5 y 27 june 1 p m inste ad of wednesday , june 2 a m c a v a iii pomeroy ss 1 1 0 3 4 3 grace if 0 13 0 0 w grace,lb 0 0 8 10 barman c 0 3 8 2 0 white p 0 0 0 3 0 lw gannon rf 0 0 3 0 1 fugitt,2b 10 2 11 reed cf 1 2 1 0 3 r gannon 3b 0 0 2 0 1 totals 3 7 27 10 10 yale k h o a b keator cf and p 3 4 3 0 0 parnham if 4 2 3 0 0 letton 1b 1 2 7 0 0 3-reenway p 2 1 0 1 0 eazen cf 0 0 2 0 0 pincke 3b 4 3 10 0 3amp ss 1 2 1 1 3 wallace rf 1 2 1 0 0 reed 2b 3 2 4 2 0 3-oodwin c 3 3 5 4 0 totals 92 21 27 8 s |
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