State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 14, 1910, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
ENGINEERING NEWS.
Much Activity in the Engineering,,
. Department During the Past
Week.
W. S. Ayars resigned his Piofts
sorship with the college to accept 'a
position as chief designer with the
Moran Shipbuilding Co. at Seattle,
Wash
Prof. Ayars leaves behind him
a long list of friends among bosh
studt.nt body and faculty,
Bids are now being asked for the
erection of the heat and refrigera
tion laboratories, to be built directly
south of the engtneerin4 extension
The department of Mechanical EN.i
neering is also Making arrangements
for obtaining a complete refrigeration
plant and heating units to be used' , in
connection with it
Mr. Thomas Hall Sup of the
Ridgeway Dynamo and Elects is 4 o
has promised to deliver a lecture be
fore the, combined engin.ermj: 's ci
eties on April 27 His subject will
be "The Design of High Speed
Steam Engines." Mr. !Hall gave a
lectuie of unusal !interest and value
last year.
Prof. Elton D , Walker lectured
on April 12, before the Enginleers'
Club of Erie, Pa., on "Sewage Drs
posal.
1 1 A. W. Lomis, 'O7, of the Wr:t
inghouse EL. and Mfg. Co. talked to
the . Senior Electricals upon new dh
velopments in Westinghouse wort s
and the problems that the yout,g ,
engineer should expect Ito face on
leaving college
J. M. Hays, of he Westinghouse
Electric Co. lect l red before the
&unior and Senior Electrical an 4
Mechanical Engineers on Monday
April 4.
Track
Our first track meet is with tie
Indiani at Carlisle on May 7. The
only home meet on our schedule is
i
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first place; ir. the Intercia
.111 League last Satt4day
, I dri by defeating the junto,
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The game was long and'
i fine and replete with
atitz's brie handed' catch
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after
rs 18 to
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