New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 3

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SOUTHERN CLUB OF YALE PLAN MEETING Gathering Will Be Held in South Carolina in December New Haven, Dec. 8.—Members of the Assoclated Southern Yale clubs will hold thelr annual meeting today and tomorrow at the Hotel Kirkwood, L‘amden, 8. C, The program, which has heen arranged by the president, Edwin W. Robertson, '86, of Camden, 8. C, and the secretary, Robert W, Harris, of the class of 1908, of Dills- boro, N. C., promises interesting so- clal and business sessions, It ls an- ticipated that officers and members of the Yale clubs throughout the gouth will attend the gathering which is being called the Yale Southern Hunt Meet, ‘Whitney Anniversary, The date chosen is particularly ap- propriate in that today is the anni: versary of the birth of Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin, which revolutionized the problem of slave- labor in the south. Born fn West. | University dining hall: an entry in| cialigt. died yesterday., He estab. NEW MODEL boro, Mass,, December &, 1766, Whit- | Killingworth Court of the new Memo- | fita’ 1¢h Vesterday, He ostab- " p.2 NEW MODEL ney early manifested unusual me-|rial Quadrangle, at Yale University, connection with a general hospital in Was 3140 00 G-2 chanical genfus and a desire for learn- | bears his name, and his statue is one|4na United States. : Was $150.00 ing.. On account of the opposition of | of the group’ of figures on the Hark- ' NOW—$100.00 NOW——‘125 00 his stepmother he was foreed to earn | ness memorial tower. Robert Fuiton 7 most of the funds for his course at Yale which was comapleted in 1792, Soon afterwards he sailed for Savan- the cotton staple from its seeds, and, before the close of the year, he had constructed an imperfect model, By April, 1793, he had completed a speci- men cotton gin and soon entered upon a partnership for its manufacture with Phineas Miller, Yale 1786, Mr. | Whitney encountered many difficul- tles In securing his patent rights and manufacturing his machine as the original model was stolen and a varl- ety of copies put on the market, Returns to New Haven, Because of his fallure to secure any adequate return from this invention, in 1798 he returned to New Haven and turned his attention to the many- facture of muskets for the United States army. He erected what was at the time the model American factory, and firearms were made there for many years. Hls system of factory management, with large division of labor, was new in this country, and did much to introduce the modern era of industry. *Won Election, Ell Whitney won an election in the first group chosen for the Hall of Fame In New York. The city of New Haven has named after him the street on which his factory was lo- cated, Lake Whitney and Whitney- ville. His portrait, painted by an- other great Yale inventor, Samuel F. B. Morse, hangs on the walls of the said that Arkwright, Watt, and Whit- ney were the three men who did most for mankind of any of their contem- Sweden, chanical test, 2 LITTLE WEAR IS SHOWN, Philadelphia, coaches similar to For experts of those from the rallroad FAMOUS DOCTOR DIES, Albany, ‘N. Y., Dec. 8.—Dr, Mont- gomery Mosher, 68, noted rfrve spe- Stop ltching Scalp the Pennsylvania Railroad Adopting Roll- er-Bearings Similar to Sweden, Deck 8-~The Penn- sylvania Rallroad company is exper- imenting with roller bearings for pas- senger | adopted, by the Htate Rallwa about a year six “P- 70" coaches on the Pennsylvania have been in operation with barrel shaped roler bearings, but according to me- the company, | there has not been, sufficient time to draw definite conclusions It is sald by the company that 80 far the bearings have shown \ery little wear, One of the things expected to be accomplished in equipping stock with roller bearings is the les- sening of the tractive effect required to start a train which would resuit, according to railroad authorities, in a saving of fuel. of v o . NéW BR!TAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY DECEMBER 8, 1922, R S e Whitney's invention®of the cotton gin has more than equalled in its relation to the power and progress of United States,” AT REDUCED PRICES A GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY DOWN Rub Parisian Sage on your head and you won’t have to scratch the dandruff off; stops itching scalp, gives a luxuriant head of beautiful hair or money refunded by all good druggists. poraries, while Macaulay placed the following estimate on Whitney's con- tribution to industrial advancement in this country: “What Peter the Great did to make Russia dominant, EN hah as a tutor, but did not enter upon his duties. Under the patronage of the widow of General Nathaniel Greene he devoted himself to the plan for a machine for separating fiMM”MM MMMMMMMMM‘&MM“MM Balance on easy weekly payments; every machine fully guaranteed. Immedi- Get yours ate delivery. now while stock is com- in all styles and plete finishes. 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