Word: fanning
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...excessive exuberance of sprits has manifested itself at the baseball games this year which, in its effort to escape, has found an objectionable channel of outlet. It is well, so far as possible, to eliminate the "fan" element in the grandstands, and at least to keep it entirely in the admission bleachers, the sentiments of which no one couples with the University. The presence of unescorted ladies at the games up to this escorted ladies at the games up to this time is most complimentary and has shown that they have felt sure of a courteous reception. To alter this...
...contents of the Engineering Journal for April are as follows: "The Application of the Fan Blower to the Mechanical Shaft", by C. S. Dow '97; "Modern Stage Settings, Shakesperian and Otherwise", by F. C. Brown; "On Simplicity of Method in Elementary Dynamics", by E. V. Huntington '95; Editorial...
...future additions. Ample room has been reserved for duplicating the electric generators, the refrigerating processes, the boilers and the piping. An elaborate system of warming, filtering and removing the atmosphere in the buildings is used. In the various laboratories special hoods, connected with ducts which are surmounted with individual fan systems, carry off the fumes...
With the completion of the new 30-inch exhaust fan, which will be connected to the flue of the broiler in the serving room this week, steaks and chops will be broiled upstairs instead of being cooked downstairs, as formerly, and sent up to the steam tables to be kept warm until served, in the serving-room. This change will quicken and better the service on meat orders to a considerable extent. Two "Club Tables" are available for the second half-year, and will be assigned to the first two groups of men to apply. The management wish to call...
...engine and generator, a much needed addition to the present plant. It will guard against a breakdown and consequent crippling of the service, for although the present auxiliary power is suited for lighting purposes, it is useless for the washing and ice-cream machinery, the well-pump and ventilating fan, all of which take direct current. In the spring, when the ventilating and artificial ice plants must be run longer each day than they are now, the generator would be heavily over-loaded and might prove inadequate. The installation of the new generating machinery will permit small repairs...