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...different strokes. A tin cone is weighted to float just below the surface, and from the cone a string runs to the measuring machine. It is fastened to a bar of metal, at the other end of which there is a pencil. The pencil is constantly leaving a a mark on a sheet of paper moved by clock work. At every stroke the rush of water against the cone causes the pencil to make a sharp deflection in the course it is tracing on the paper. In this way a record is kept of every stroke...
...successor. W. L. Phelps, Yale '87, and Dr. T. W. Harris were elected to fill vacancies on the executive committee. The following men were elected members of the society: W. B. Carpenter, B. L. M. Underwood, T. T. Davis, W. E. Phillips, J. G. Owens, A. A. Berle, Mark Bailey, David Spencer, D. S. Miller, G. R. Mathews, R. E. Edes, P. R. Reynolds, making...
...Botany 1, the work of the year will count for 40 per cent of the mark at the end of the year...
...post, the roof being supported entirely by trusses. There is room enough for the straightaway seventy-five yards, without making the stop incoveniently sudden. The track for the longer runs is one-ninth of a mile in circumference. It now consists merely of the section of flooring which is marked off at either end by a curved strip of black paint, but planking will be set up to mark clearly to the runner as he comes up the straight stretch on either side the exact size and shape of the curve that he must turn. The seats for the spectators...
Professor Mark will be at the Museum tomorrow afternoon to answer questions in Zoology 1. Questions should be written out and handed him beforehand...