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Sir Murdoch Macdonald, M.P., for Inverness-shire, presided at the 52nd annual gathering of the Glasgow Inverness-shire Assocta- tion in the City Hall. There' was a large attendance, and during the evening a musical programme, followed by a dance, was provided. Sir Murdoch Macdonald said the Highlands had given them all clean constitutions, healthy minds, and a desire for education. It was their duty to maintain in the county such a population as would continue to pour out into the world- as the men and women of the North had been going out very much, he thought, to the advantage of the world generally. He would continue to do his utmost in endeavouring to keep the people at home in comfort so that the stock-the fine old Highland stock -would
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Bright red, green, and blue Irgloves is another promise for the Spring, and already some of the shops are showing early specimens, points out the Star. The "mighty one suggests that they are all part of the "Brighter London scheme, but be this as it may, it is quite certain that under present weather conditions, they would not retain their pristine beauty for half an hour. But perhaps before we are asked to accept such glover seriously the makers will modify the colours a little. I sincerely Thope so."
Sir Charles Darling on the Prem.
Sir Charles Darling, recently re- leased from the toils of the Law, chaffed Pressmen pleasantly at the annual dinner of London Journalists, about the sub-editor
There are many quaint names, of who hastily cuts out" an unselect-inns in this country, though the ed six inches" from an article or a origin of some of them is by no law report, and about descriptions means clear. For instance, there of earthquakes in Tokio written by is the Why Not on a main road in gentlemen in Fleet Street. The Northants in such a position that Battle of Hastings has been written the wayfarer is suddenly confronti up brilliantly by people who were ed as he turns a corner with this not there, and whose ancestors plain hint to take a little refresh- were not there." Sir Charles was ment, writes A. Cossons in Open the victim of a misprint in hier. Many inns owe their names. valedictory remarks to the Bar. He to religious or ecclesiastical origins, said that one could not go away. Perhaps 'the, quaintest named of nor leave the kindly precincts of these is in Winchester and is called the cheerful day, without casting Ye Olde Hostel of God Begot," or, one longing, lingering, took be in short, God Begot House» Angels hind. This was printed as the are common, there are one or two warm precincts of the cheerful. Virgins, and various saints have den." The Bar chaffed the retiring their names and sometimes their Judge about this, but he told the persons figuring on signboards, journalists at dinner that he was At Lychett Minster, near Poole, proud to remember that he "had is the St. Peter's Finger, while the not given the reporter away Sir emblem of that saint has given the Charles's explanation of the "den"
name of Cross Keys to scores of was that the reporter must have houses. There is a Good Samaritan been thinking of bim as a Daniel in London's East End. One of come to judgment.
the commonest names with an The Significance of Cracks.
ecclesiastical origin is that of the In his Memorandum to the Lamb and Flag, the correct sign Manchester Steam Users' Associa being a representation of the tion, recently published, Mr. C. E. Paschal Lamb carrying a white Stromeyer describes experiences banner with a red cross on it. Of of this Association in respect to the semi-ecclesiastical origin, are cracks in the dished end plates the Turk's Heads and Saracen's of boilers. These cracks occur in Heads, names dating from the the angle at the flanged Crusades. Names connected with circumference of the plates, trades are, to be found nearly but in
instances everywhere. Atherstone, in War- numerous the crack does not spread once it wickshire; has a Hat and Beaver, is formed, Mr. Stromeyer observes Forge Hammers and Rolling Mills that a test pressure applied to a occur in South Wales; Pilots, Jolly steel boiler has never yet Mariners, and Jolly Sailors abound produced cracks at the roots of on the coast The butchering flanges of the end plates, trade has a strange repre and that the cracks must accord-sentative in Hull In the ingly be attributed to fatigue. It Marrow Bone and Cleaver, and in may be noted that these observa- the East End of London is a Five tions afford a striking testimony Bells and Blade Bone. In addition as to the validity of the theory to these, pearly every trade has at case of least one house named from its that, at any rate in the
have tough metals, secondary stresses, Arms, though few when non-alternating, are never armorial bearings, to show. responsible for a catastrophe. Napoleonic wars were responsible Mr. Stromeyer states ex-for a huge humber of public-house perience. of years leads to names in memory of our great the view that when cracks soldiers and sailors, the most do appear in the roots of the frequently occurring being, per- flanges after some years' working, haps, the Marquis of Granby and they relieve the stresses which are, the Admiral Rodney. Many of of course, of a strictly "secondary" these houses were probably renam- character, It appears therefore ed at that time, the older names that in these cases, at any rate, the going into the limbo of the past. over-load due to excessive It is strange that there is only one secondary stresses is passed on to Sir Francis Drake in Devonshire. the less stressed positions, some- times with, and sometimes without, any crack being produced. In the former case it is, of course, matter of prudence to watch the crack, but the experiences stated indicate that there is in no Immediate danger. An accurate calculation of the stresses-in-a- dished and would be a task of some difficulty, as the structure is indeterminate to a very marked degree. Equilibrium is in fact possible with a practically infinite number of "boundary conditions." If, however, the latter were assum. ed, it would seem that the problem of the stress distribution ought to be soluble in terms of Legendre's coefficients, but the expansions might no doubt be troublesome to evaluate.—Engineering,
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