The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 12, 1930, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
SEABURY CLASSES
KINDS OF LOVE
The seven kinds of marital love,
according to David Seabury, psychol
ogist and author, are, in the order of
their ability to make married life
happy:
Mate Love, founded on natural
compatibility.
Romantic Love, that is in love with
love.
Sex Love, based on physical at
traction.
Home Love, based on the universal
longing- for a retreat.
Intellectual Love, founded on men
tal attraction.
Propinquity Love, which develops
from having the same social back
ground.
Virginia to use
Traveling School^
Richmond, Va.—The Virginia de
partment of education is considering
the use of schools on wheels, equip- 4
ped with blackboards, desks and oth
er necessities, to be taken into the
isolated and sparsely settled moun
tain districts of the state.
Morris Hart, state superintendent
of schools, says the teacher could
easily learn to drive the but. In this
way it could serve one community
in the morning and another in the
afternoon.
Plans considered would include in
the equipment a small traveling li
brary, adequate heat, drinking water
and a first aid kit.
WHAT YOUNGER COLLEGE MEN ARE’ DOING WITH WESTINGHOUSE
I
Special cars were needed . . .
railway tracks had to he lowered, to handle
the transformers these men built
AT Conowingo, Maryland, is the
_Zjl second largest hydro-electric devel
opment in the world. Power generated
there at 220,000 volts will be fed into
lower voltage transmission lines of the
Public Service Electric and Gas Company
at Roseland, near Newark, New Jersey.
The transformers that will perform
this transfer of energy are physically the
largest ever built, for their capacity is
sufficient to serve the home lighting
needs of a city of a million people.
Four in number, each is larger than a
house, weighs when empty as much as
a large locomotive and holds three
E. W. TIPTON R , L. BROWN
University of Kansas. ’25 Ohio State University. '22
Development of Commercial Tap changer Development
Design
tank cars of oil. Four specially built
railway cars and fifty-two standard cars
of various types were required to trans
port them from the factory to the job.
At one point the railway tracks had to
be lowered so the units would clear an
overhead viaduct, so great was their size.
When spectacular jobs like this
come up, it is natural that they go to
an institution like Westinghouse. Pio
neers in electrical development, West
inghouse engineers often know the
thrill of achieving the “impossible”
in seeing their work through
from design to erection.
Westinghouse
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,EMIL STEINERT
University of Minnesota, ’25
Electrical Designer
A. C. STAMBAUGH
University of Pittsburgh, '24
Engineer of Tests
H. H. WAGNER
University of Illinois, ’27
Designing Engineer