6 THE STUDENTS JOURNAL. Engineering Notes. H. C. Zuttermeister one of our last year students, was in the city over Sunday renewing old acquaintances. He is at present engaged in business in Kansas City Mo Kelly is sighing for spring Poor boy, no wonder the winter wind makes him suffer. Perhaps Divine Providence will come to the rescue and temper the wind etc How about that Senior circus? Gardner would make a good tumbler for the same. Ask Alden and Bowker where they spent Saturday night. Walker sold thirty-two foot ball pictures. It seems strange that some students are always late in coming to class. This is a source of much annoyance to both instructor and students, as the recitation is invariably interrupted. Just try to get even with the world, and not always be ten minutes behind in every thing. The shop whistle is again in use. During the cold weather it was frozen up. Crane has invested in an instrument by which the length of curves can be determined. Landis will make an efficiency test of the motor built by Penfield last term. Notice. The following persons' shares or subscriptions expire with this issue That the STUDENTS' JOURNAL may continue to be sent to your address, it will be necessary for you to have your shares reissued, or send 25c. to its Business Managers for the present term Armor, C W Ludlow, A D Alford, A C Loader, Effie Allen, O S Lease, Chas. Albers, G R Lowther, L A Bailey, E H S Linvill, H R Baker, J E Lahmer, J A Blackman, R E Mustard, J H Bosworth, Clara Madden, M J Boyce, S R May, J V Brush, T F Menet, Margaret Brown, C C Morgan, Ruth Bishoff, M L McCall, B B Bloss, S C Miller, H W Cracaft, J P Moody, R K Champlain, A R McQuiston, J A Coleman, W J Nichols, Maude Cone, R W Oliver, Hannah Caughey, R Orr, J A Cunningham, A W O'Levy, R D Cahill, F Philips, L A Corbin, A L Page, L Canfield, A Pampel, B L Carter, R W Ploughe, S Carruth, W H Riggs, E S Dunlap, C G Rothrock, I Dick, W C Soderstorm, E E Elting, C H Stevens, W C Edwards, W Sherer, C M Engel, E F Southwick, C T Foster, Dean Soxman, G M Fogle, W C Schumacher, G A Farley, M E Spencer, D H Franklin, EC Schorer, Anna Fawks, A S Spencer, May H Garrett, A O Sweezey, Alva Gernon, N A Stone, T M Griffin, Chas. S Sterling, W Gardner, W L Snow, F H Gillispie, S T Simpson, J A Galloo, E H Tinsley, Maude Griffiths, W Thayer, E C Graves, Geo. Turpin, Anna Hill, Bert Templin, Olin Hoge, A K Tucker, E S Henderson, J H Williams, Martha Holmes, I Whitman, Ruth Hall, J H Williamson, O K Hamaker, J I Waltmire, E E Hamill, B D Wine, J G Huddles on, A E Whitzel, R L Haworth, E Wedell, P J Johnson, Chas. Watson, Carrie Krehbiel, W J Wilson, Clyde Kelsey, J Williston, S W Kinzie, W Wilcox, A M Kultz, W H Zeller, A P Kimpton, C F As the roll is being revised, it will be considered a favor if notification is given of any subscriber who does not receive his paper. STANTON OLINGER H.I.MAXWELL. Last week an association for the purpose of economic debate was organized Constitution and by laws were adopted and the following officers elected: President, Pope: Vice-president, Mr. Ewart; Secretary, Miss Effie Loader. These officers with the Prof. of political economy constitute the committee on program. The first meeting will be held on Friday March 8, at 5 o'clock in Prof. Blackmar's room. The question to be discussed is, "Resolved that free coinage of silver should be adopted in U. S. ratio 16 to 1." The association is open to all members of the political economy classes and promises to be of great benefit in this line of work. All persons truly interested are welcome at the meetings. Saturday morning's Capital will contain a full account of the Oratorical contest