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The Concordiensis, Volume 21, Number 24, Perley Poore Sheehan Apr 1898

The Concordiensis, Volume 21, Number 24, Perley Poore Sheehan

The Concordiensis 1898

We Win the Opening Game; Musicians Score a Great Success; Sing College Songs; On Debating; Editorial; Notes from Other Colleges; Syracuse Won the Game; Minor Topics; Alumni Notes


The Concordiensis, Volume 21, Number 23, Perley Poore Sheehan Apr 1898

The Concordiensis, Volume 21, Number 23, Perley Poore Sheehan

The Concordiensis 1898

The Hitchcock Bequest; May's Great Event; Ignorance Will Meddle; Age of Students; The Cooperstown Meet; They Played Good Ball; Remembers His College; Quad Dance; Editorial; We Are Citizens First; Necrology; The Concert Tour; Minor Topics; On Baseball; They'll Graduate All Right


The Concordiensis, Volume 21, Number 16, Perley Poore Sheehan Feb 1898

The Concordiensis, Volume 21, Number 16, Perley Poore Sheehan

The Concordiensis 1898

Alumni Dine and Talk of Old Union; Mr. Gailey Talks of Missions; The Shakespeare Club; Phi Delta Theta Dance; After the Bolters; Kil Loses to Tineler; New Books for the Library; Necrology; Editorial; Second Junior Hop; Minor Topics; Alumni Notes; Notes from Other Colleges


An Application Of Interference Mmthods To A Study Of The Changes Produced In Metals By Magnetization, J. S. Stevens Jan 1898

An Application Of Interference Mmthods To A Study Of The Changes Produced In Metals By Magnetization, J. S. Stevens

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Scholarship

Problems which have for their object a study of the changes produced in metals when magnetized have, during the past fifty years, received attention from physicists. It is thought that if a thorough investigation of the subject could be made, much light would be thrown upon the phenomenon of magnetization, and even the theory of the constitution of matter. Historical notes relating to this problem may be found in the Physical Review, Vol. III, No. 15, and Vol. V., No. 5. The results of various investigators agree fairly well as to the maximum elongation of a rod or wire when …


Changes Of The Bed Of White River In Marion County, Indiana, E. M. Graham Jan 1898

Changes Of The Bed Of White River In Marion County, Indiana, E. M. Graham

Manuscript Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


Studies In Tellurium, Victor Hugo Gottschalk Jan 1898

Studies In Tellurium, Victor Hugo Gottschalk

Bachelors Theses

No abstract provided.


A Preliminary Report On The Mechanical Analyses Of The Soils Of Nebraska., Erwin Hinckley Barbour Jan 1898

A Preliminary Report On The Mechanical Analyses Of The Soils Of Nebraska., Erwin Hinckley Barbour

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Under the auspices of the State Board of Agriculture the Geologist of the Board undertook, in 1892, the work of collecting the soils of the state, both for permanent display in the State Museum and for the more technical purposes of analysis.


Bulletin No. 52 - The Chemical Composition Of Utah Soils (Cache And Sanpete Counties), John A. Widtsoe Jan 1898

Bulletin No. 52 - The Chemical Composition Of Utah Soils (Cache And Sanpete Counties), John A. Widtsoe

UAES Bulletins

The soils of the State [Utah], as found by the Mormon pioneers of 1847, were virgin in the fullest sense of the word. As far as man knows, only a few patches in Southern Utah had ever been cultivated. For untold centuries the atmospheric forces, unhindered by man's intervention, had been allowed to weather and make fit for agricultural purposes the rock fragments that, washed down into the valleys from the mountain ranges, constitute the soils of the State. For a long period, also, long before human tradition begins, there had not been enough water in the Utah valleys to …


Inversion Applied To The Common Equations Of The Conic Sections, Edna Maria Cargill Jan 1898

Inversion Applied To The Common Equations Of The Conic Sections, Edna Maria Cargill

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

A solution of applying inversion to the mathematic equation of conic sections, beginning with a definition of inversion and statement of the problem.


Examination Of Water Supply Of Indianapolis, Alonzo S. Roberts May 1897

Examination Of Water Supply Of Indianapolis, Alonzo S. Roberts

Manuscript Thesis Collection

An assessment of municipal and well water supplies of Indianapolis in 1897.


Bulletin No. 48 - Alfalfa Or Lucern: Its Chemical Life History, John A. Widtsoe Mar 1897

Bulletin No. 48 - Alfalfa Or Lucern: Its Chemical Life History, John A. Widtsoe

UAES Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Bulletin No. 47 - The Climate Of Utah, James Dryden Feb 1897

Bulletin No. 47 - The Climate Of Utah, James Dryden

UAES Bulletins

In reporting the meteorological observations of the Station for the years 1895 and 1896, it has been thought well to include for purposes of comparison records of temperature and precipitation at several other Utah points, as well as other data of climatological importance. The bringing together of all the known facts of our climate is a work of necessity that has been too long neglected. Observers have been patiently collecting data, some of them for a quarter of a century or more, and of the mass that has been collected very little is known outside of the periodical records of …


Extracts Of Letters From Euler To Johann I Bernoulli, 1739-1740, Leonhard Euler Jan 1897

Extracts Of Letters From Euler To Johann I Bernoulli, 1739-1740, Leonhard Euler

All Works by Eneström Number

No abstract provided.


Petroleum, Charles F. Kenyon Jan 1897

Petroleum, Charles F. Kenyon

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

Explores the strengths and weaknesses of origin theories of petroleum while also discussing the chemistry and process of producing oil in the United States.


Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case Jan 1897

Some Contributions Of Pure Math To Science, Herbert B.E. Case

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

An examination of the connection between math and science through discoveries in the subjects of astronomy, mechanics, physics and chemistry.


Iron And Its Value, Archie F. Grunnell Jan 1897

Iron And Its Value, Archie F. Grunnell

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

Argument for iron being the most important metal by reviewing its history and general uses.


The Spectroscope In Celestial Physics, S. A. Harker Jan 1897

The Spectroscope In Celestial Physics, S. A. Harker

Manuscript Thesis Collection

No abstract provided.


Bulletin No. 46 - Earthen Dams, Samuel Fortier Nov 1896

Bulletin No. 46 - Earthen Dams, Samuel Fortier

UAES Bulletins

According to the last census, 92 1/2 per cent of the Utah farms are irrigated. The advancement of agriculture in this State mainly depends upon the water, the available supply of which, in many of the older settled localities of the State, is already wholly utilized during the irrigation period. The future reclamation of new lands in such localities must, therefore, wait on the development of new sources of supply from storage reservoirs, sub-surface supplies, or from a more economical use of the summer flow of the available streams.

From estimates and measurements made by the hydrographers. of the United …


The Occurrence In Nebraska Of Vireo Flavoviridis, Erwin Hinckley Barbour Jul 1896

The Occurrence In Nebraska Of Vireo Flavoviridis, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

A specimen of the Yellow-green Vireo, Vireo flavoviridis, shot at Long Pine, Brown County, has just been received by the Curator of the Museum of the University of Nebraska. This is the first one reported in this State. It is a rare Vireo for the entire United States having been reported, as far as the author can learn, from Texas, California, and Canada only.


A Two-Headed Tortoise, Erwin Hinckley Barbour Jan 1896

A Two-Headed Tortoise, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

INQUIRIES from various quarters have been made so repeatedly for the sequel to the brief story of a young two-headed tortoise, Chrysemys picta, published in the American Journal of Science for October, 1888, that the author is led to believe that a public account thereof will serve more useful ends than many private ones. In order that the sequel may be more intelligible to all, a brief resume of the first paper will be given.

The young tortoise, hatched but a day or so, was found in the marshes bordering West River, New Haven, Conn. The carapace, which was somewhat …


Report Of The Geologist, Erwin Hinckley Barbour Jan 1896

Report Of The Geologist, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

THE PROBLEM OF OUR SOILS AND SOIL MOISTURE.

The soil survey of the state, which was begun by the author in November of 1892, has progressed to the point where it might be considered finished. That is, one or more samples of soils have been taken from every distinct soil region in the state-in fact, most of the separate counties are represented, and mechanical analyses of many of these have already been made. However, in consideration of the size of our counties, the work will not be declared complete until each is represented in the state museum by soil prisms …


Fourteen Letters From Euler To P. L. M. De Maupertuis, 1752-1759, Leonhard Euler Jan 1896

Fourteen Letters From Euler To P. L. M. De Maupertuis, 1752-1759, Leonhard Euler

All Works by Eneström Number

No abstract provided.


Lincoln Salt Lake And The Occurrence Of Strepsilas Interpres, Erwin Hinckley Barbour Jul 1895

Lincoln Salt Lake And The Occurrence Of Strepsilas Interpres, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Local ornithologists are considerably interested in the occurrence of the Turnstone (Strepsilas interpres) in this State. Three were shot at Lincoln Salt Lake on the 25th of May of this year. These were secured by Mr. W. D. Hunter of the Department of Taxidermy, and were placed by him in the State Museum. This is the first authentically reported occurrence of this bird in Nebraska. So far as we can learn it is not reported for any of our neighboring States.


Is Daemonelix A Burrow?: A Reply To Dr. Theodor Fuchs, Erwin Hinckley Barbour Jun 1895

Is Daemonelix A Burrow?: A Reply To Dr. Theodor Fuchs, Erwin Hinckley Barbour

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Dr. Theodor Fuchs, criticises at considerable length the nature of Daemonelix as described by the author, in the University Studies, of the University of Nebraska, Vol. I, No. 4, July, 1892, under the title, 'Notes on a New Order of Gigantic Fossils.' When the criticism first appeared it seemed so fraught with errors that they were counted its own best rebuttal, and no attempt to frame a reply was thought of. However, the author has several times of late been reminded that these errors might pass muster and become fixed in the minds of those, at least, who place too …


Bulletin No. 38 - Preliminary Report On Seepage Water And The Underflow Of Rivers, Samuel Fortier Feb 1895

Bulletin No. 38 - Preliminary Report On Seepage Water And The Underflow Of Rivers, Samuel Fortier

UAES Bulletins

Into a box holding one cubic foot, or seven and one-half gallons of dry sand, one can usually pour from two to three gallons of water without causing any overflow. If the particles of sand were of the same size and cubical in form, they could be packed into a solid mass; and a cubic foot, instead of weighing about 100 pounds--the average weight of dry quartz sand--would then weigh about 165 pounds. But sand grains are irregular in form, and come in contact with adjacent grains only at particular points, thus enclosing spaces or voids, which in dry sand …


Topographical Surveying, Nelson D. Brayton Jan 1895

Topographical Surveying, Nelson D. Brayton

Manuscript Thesis Collection

A study of the use of surveying and topography to develop maps.


Comets And Meteors, Lincoln N. Oatley Jan 1895

Comets And Meteors, Lincoln N. Oatley

Student and Lippitt Prize Essays

Defines and describes named comets and meteor events and their scientific study.


White Lead, Evans Walker Buskett Jan 1895

White Lead, Evans Walker Buskett

Bachelors Theses

No abstract provided.


Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer Jan 1895

Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer

Bachelors Theses

"Producer gas, so named owing to being produced in special forms of apparatus known as Producers. The fuel is decomposed into combustible gases, whereby most of the C is burnt to CO, whilst the H either remains free, or is converted into carburretted Hydrogen. Directly above the grate carbonic anhydride is formed but thus is rapidly converted into carbonic oxide; reaction as follows: CO₂ + C = 2CO.

Amongst these heavy carburetted hydrogen (C₂H₄) is that which principally increases the value of the gas as fuel and the drier the fuel used the more of the gas is produced. A …


The Alcohols, Charles E. Baker Jan 1894

The Alcohols, Charles E. Baker

Manuscript Thesis Collection

A study of Alcohols and the human body's reactions to them.