State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 05, 1905, Image 3

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Electrical
Q. Why is it that when one alter
nator runs as a synchronous motor
it acts as a condenser and causes a
lead of the current over the pressure,
and thus causes a higher pressure at
the motor than at the generator alter
nator, besides causing a large current
to flow, under certain adjustments of
the field excitation.
A. The pressure which drives the
current through the motor armature
is the resultant of the impressed
and counter pressures. Since the
synchronous motor must move at
constant speed the counter pressure
varies with the motor field excita
tion. By drawing a diagram of the
pressure it may be seen that with
strong motor excitation the current
must lead the impressed pressure.
When the current is not in phase
with the line pressure there must be
a wattless element, as only when the
current and pressure are in phase is
all the current “active.”
Mining Engineering Society.
Thursday evening Dec. 15, the
Senior and Junior Mining students
met and organized the Mining Engi
neering Society. The following of
ficers were elected: President, F. A.
Dalburg, ’O5; Vice President, H.
D. Easton, ’O5; Secretary, L. B.
Smith, ’O6; Treasurer, R. M. Cas
well, ’O6; Executive Committee, C.
P. Linville, E. N. Zern, F. A. Dal
burg, ’O5, J. M. Parry, ’O5, W. H.
Robinson, ’O5.
The next meeting of the Society
will 'be held on Friday evening,
January 6, 1905, when the adoption
of a constitution and by-laws will be
considered.
She—“ This road is very steep Cannot I
get a donkey to take me up ?”
He—“ Lean on me, darling.’’—Ex.
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLL
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
M. S. McDowell, Treasurer
FOOT BALL DEPARTMENT ~ Season 1'
To Cash from General Association
“ Pharsonian benefit
“ University of Pennsylvania guarantee....
“ Yale guarantee
“ Receipts W. &J. game
Annapolis guarantee
Receipts Dickinson game
Western University of Pa. game
Gate receipts home games
Donations —A. C. Read
“ —H. H. Trautman
Receipts from Sbngs, etc
By Expenses of foreign games
Guarantees paid
“ Coaching
“ Supplies
Repairing
Printing
Training table
Professional services
Telephone, telegraph, postage and express
Training expenses
Balance
GENERAL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT -
To Cash from Gen. As’n since last statement $ 609 97
“ “ “ “ “ as per last statement 220 00
244 35
261 25
16 00
Guarantees
Gate receipts
‘ ‘ Cash from Commencement programs
CR.
By Medals
“ Supplies (including printing)
“ Guarantees paid
‘ ‘ Expenses on trips
‘ ‘ Coaching
“ Professional services
" Training table
BASE BALL DEPARTMENT = 1904
To Cash from General Association
‘ ‘ Guarantees
“ Gate receipts
‘ ‘ Season tickets
“ Cash from Commencement programs
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