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Recommending Collection Management Systems for The Postal Museum
The Postal Museum (TPM) in London, England would like to implement a Collection Management System (CMS) that better fits their needs. Our project’s goal was to recommend the three best CMSs for TPM. We interviewed 10 staff members and developed evaluative criteria to assess 25 CMSs through an incremental review process. We then created detailed report cards for the three most suitable systems, which were presented to TPM staff who offered opinions through a focus group and survey. Our top three CMSs included Axiell Collections, Past Perfect, and Qi with staff preferring Axiell Collections for its familiarity and Qi for its reasonable pricing. Our project not only benefits TPM but provides a systematic process for archives and museums to select a new CMS
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Arm Simulator for Mechanistic Study of Blood Pressure Measurement
Massachusetts General Hospital’s (MGH) blood pressure cuff offers a novel solution to the lack of a continuous, non-invasive method to measure blood pressure (BP), but demands more testing and validation before it is accepted as a non-invasive alternative to the “Gold Standard” arterial line. This paper outlines the continued development and improvement of an arm simulator, initialized by the 2024 MQP, aiming to control and record the blood pressure within a phantom arm. The team was able to achieve significant blood pressure readings utilizing a non-destructive method to support the implementation of this simulator for validation of the MGH cuff. The achieved results were within the accepted standard deviation for oscillometric blood pressure monitors of 10 mmHg, and the average systolic and diastolic blood pressure values nearly all fell within the 95% confidence intervals of their ideal human physiological ranges. A Finite-Element Analysis transient model was created to analyze the mechanics of the arm simulator
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M3E FOUR
DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES. TUESDAY AI'RII. o igu
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TUESDAY. aVrIL"
t. I»I2.
Bids arc Received for
New Auxiliary
Well
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PKOFKKlts COVER WIDE KiM.i
I IV I'llll>;—AWARDS DEI.4VED
m ADJOI KMlli Mil um..
At the nettag or lb* board of
public works last evening, blda
w«g« (.pencil for boring a w*H at
the water tower and installing a
deep-well pump. But one bid waa
received Tor boring the well, while
there were four bid* for furnishing
the pump. Tha price* for th* pomp
and its laslatlatlbn ranged from
I;.1D0 to I ■.:•<.i.
The hid* were referred Io thi
clly engineer to Investigate and report al an adjourned meeting to be
held iii-ii Monday. April l.'.th
Homeless Children and
Childless Homes
M tilth HK1M. ih.m BV!
native SONS AMI native
DAI'OHTEIIR
Homes for hotaelees children snd,
children for childless bones thl*
summarise* Ibe purpose ol one or
ihr <ami«lgn* ol the Native Hon*
and \stive (laugher* parlor*, and
cwnalnh ao utat- worthy work
c<juld be undertaken On Thursday
aigbt of tbl* week s splendid entertainment wlll be given at lb* Varst-
1> Tbesler to aid In raising fandsj
fur carrying on tin- work.
Mn Km ma W Llllle, who has
this work In charge, will be present [
on Thursday nlsht and explain what:
ha* been accomplished sad what la
lb* scope of lbe effort
There will be a variety of te*.
pWtms on the program, alt excellent,
to l.i- announced later. Admission
will be Ml cents and children's
tickets al :'■'■ renl* may be procured
at the door nn the nlgbt of the •*-
tertal&aent
Daring tbe year endlag April 1st
the organisation placed 1". chll
dron In good homes and haa 17H
tA-tpt (lending The receipts daring
ihe year from ihe varloua parlors
worm about 34.0*0. and the elp*ns«a
t early tbe same The work Is aot
oaly charitable, bnt Is a saving to
tbe tsipavers, ss most counties pa;
til a month, or III: a year, far
each dependent child If Iff children are placed In homes each year
the total saving In taies will be
aboat »;n.on*
It Is certainly a aoble work to
Und sond homes (or parent Ire* children.' aad thus Insuring thst they
wlll become wet) trained rlllxens,
tt Is arereely less beneBclal to pro-
TPSH children tor chlldlesa homes,
for In service lbe bent qualm** la
humanity are dt * eloped All ran
help la thl* good work by helping
Ihe Native Pons and N'stlve Daughter*
Alexander Peers Wins
Suit Against
Crane
m th in iwoi.vkii rano&ofr
I UK np mitWMW o\ rv*.
tiu> h%noi turn
Tbe srilon of Alexander Peer*.1,
the Mayfleld banker, against Arthur Crane, a Ban Franclaco ntlor- ,
ne>, for the foreclosure ot a t; coo
mortgage an property in the pit-
nan addition to Palo Alio was i
Track Show Will
Excell all Others
HAM \t.FMK\T PROMISE* PmmX>
DMTION oF WOMiKRH I.
If»t*lllll III! -
The track show of 191: to be
procured Saturday evening April
JOth. Is lo exreed all former production* of thl* nature In ll* wit.
tariety and general np to datcaea*.
Kot Ihe last week ur so sn element or tiiy*tery bas prevailed, but
now alt are advised In watch (or
■'ltii!v>- advertisement*, which nr<- t»
appear at unsuspected times and
place* Th* program la aa unusual
tied oae There are to be
not of the customary liutict-
tly variety but n*-w and mud. Miih
as "Tbs Living Dance." "The Var-
ulty Chorus." and "The Dance of
>e Fool* ' Another featar* wl
l the display ot difficult sad ski
il arroh*ll. work by li|< end h
islstani*
Tl.c mitln Interest of Ihe prmlUi
Hon, however, wll) center about tti
one-art farce. "Miss Civilisation
There I* s doable parpoee la tbe
production or Ihls year ■ track
show, ror Iwo-ihlrd* ot Ihe proceed*
go to the Stanford women's club,
while th,, ictiiHlliIng third goes tc
tbe Stanford t'nlon.
Ticket* wlll be plneed oa sale
Monday morning. April 15th.
Weingartner's drug store In Pslo
Alio and at the boobalore on
SWAt*H
b«-I(>
I Judg.
J.
it.
WehWt
nf Haa
JoM-.
This
wa*
oa* of
a nnnber
or
*«tu pending
la Ihe
superior
court
of thi*
count
gm»
ng nut
rf
the
sale^r
(he C*
t!.> ra
rich near
Mi
un-
tain V
ew. Is
1 of w
ilch haw
ts
ren
Ueretof
ir*. trli
d i" •■■
re Judge
i;
■h-
ards a
(t immmmemmt
••ii.lrn-.l
i.
f*-
vor of Mr Peer*. Tbe mortgage
Involved la the foreclosure rase was
given as pari |ia>ment for s ,i
fifth Interest in the Castro re
which ihe psnies agreed to
>';.-( r
In
f. I ■■■
Th* defendant
• had be^-a a fallan
i In ibi- nmrlgssp
hi* Inierest In ih<
.lalnttff showed he
Stanford President to
Address Civic
Center
SIIUKit OK SPEAKER'S TALK
TO IIK THK "WHITE -.1 tl i:
, TRAFKKY'
Dr. David Starr Jordan, faring
kindly cunarnted to addreaa
Palo Alto civic center on tbe subject of "White Slave Traffle," thi
work ol tbe club tomorrow (Wad'
aeadayi will ba largely preparatory
to his lactate, which is io he gives
oa Thursday. April fftfc
The leason lor tomorrow la oa
laws for lhe unprotected woman,
and will ba conducted by Mrs. Morgan, wife of th* pastor of Ihe Baptist Church. This hi to be followed
by the reading of extracts from
Clayton Harrington's addreaa da
"White Slavery" given before th*
Commonwealth Club in Ban Franclaco two months ago, and by ae-
lecttous Irom an article on tb*
*ame subject In a recenl number of
Current Uteratsr*.
ADDITIONAL LOCAI*.
At the fchoo! election ia the
.Stanford dlatrirt. held on April 5ih.
Professor 8. D. Tuwnl*y was reelected a director for a term of
three years
Egyptian Tomba" la to be the
hui.jr-it ol an llluBtrsled lecture at
hf.hcij.iu cb*pel Thursday
nlng al 1:46 by I'ruf**s*r
Cbarle* Currelly. The public is In-
Ited
Saturday will he profit-sbartag
day at Eraser's atore. The Woman*
Club will be the beneficiary. Pai-
nmiie Ytrier lhat day and you will
wm th- smile* of th* Woman's
Club.
Tbe Ipcmre given by Lincoln
Wirt Ustgrday etealng uod*r lb*
auaptce* of Ihe Woman > I'lub was
u«ll aorib *bUt- He had a good
^i.j.li.'U"- god lite Ji-dur* has beea
hlgblj spoken of The Womi
Club dower\e, thanks for bringing
this lecturer lo Pato Alto
hariee
Meyers of
Msalo Park
out ot
a tree be
...
• .roiling
the N
v witsoo t
Hot
nod saa
We have a Oae srlacgUw of m,* shove aqrte* ot Reed Baby
Carriage* wllh gaaraateed ateet spring*, which mahre then
Ihe coolest riding carriage* naade.
Prices ere trout gis to •30. with 1-2 loch rubber Ur**.
Palo Alto Furniture Co.
Phone Palo Alto 12
P PROFESSIONAL
ATTORNEYS
NORMAN t MALCOLM
ATTORNEV AT ItAWT
NOTAI;V I'lBLIC
Ftret NatleaaJ Bask balldiag.
Pal* Alto. Offlce phoae 41*K;
bs* MX.
Dr. THOMAS f. HAMMOND
Hour* 9 i* II a. tm. aad
1 te I p. m. Ladyard buIWHeg.
PtKM* 4I5K.
DRIOLBM HEALING
WiliBcr r*do*l*. A ertmiw "wlfcod of ■
•m ill imdmt ol *«**. L.**aIl*ti*a tr
I^Jr io *«™d»oc«. 1I«urt i< s **■ M I
m Phmm 4|oK
pRorsasoR j. thorsuht
I nlirrelty Hotrt. Palo Alto, Q
TvntRncARiAHa.
CLASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED
WanUd—Poaitloo by Japaaeae
good rook la private family, tows
or country; |40 ttt Emerson.
Tvtephoae 3TSK 4-1-1W*
Waoled—Housework or laaadry
work by experienced Japsaaa*. by
day or hoar. Telephoo* &17K. '
S-U-lm*
Wantad—Sewing girl.: room aad
board If dealred. 33« t'alversliy
room 7. Telepfaos* 414 4-f-tt*
Wsnted dr! for housework ta
family of three, preferably sleep at
home Call at «1> Bryant street
after t p at. 4-t-lw*
ro* nsm.
For Sale—tail Bryant atreet—i
beautiful Ave-room bungalow. It
w(|| ba io yoar interest to look this
ov*r before you buy *t**wh*r*.
l-U-tf
ror Bale—Corner and adjaeeat
lot in Evergreen Park. Flna location. Write Mile* M. Millar, Exeter,
CsL 3-19-lm*
Tor Sale— Ra* Barred Plymouth1
Eork eggs for setting Phoae !»ST
X-19-lm* j
For Sale—Freah Jersey row*.
W. K Fletcher. Alameda de !<aa
Pulgas. near Woudatde road. Tele,
phone Bed wood 170SF3. 4-S-lm"
tallied s hroken arm. He ts Improving rapidly now
Captain Percy W. Thompaon, a
retired nttlcer or the l'nlt*d SUte*
cutter servlt*. hss secured th* Pro-
rresoi Kckart residence at u:5 lis
mona street and plans to mak*
Palo Alto b>* permanent hiKix (ap-
ttiln TftWMpm comes twr* Irom
Chicago, where he bas been living
for Tonr y*ar* since hts retirement
\ second
track and fleld meel
arranged twtwnen tb«
■ of Saata Clara Coll*g(
J'or Rent -Armory Hall;
healed. Avaltabt* far n*c.._.
»ho«*. daarea. Apply F. J. Driscell.
303 I'nlversity svssue, 1-33-tT
Tm Bast — aiu Hail. ** th*
third floor of th* SLmklaa balldiag.
la available for small meeting* at a
rests! ef tl.St per naatlag. Ea-
qalr* Tinas *Dc*. h-1-lt
>er lient—Mod*rn lis I. 4 largo
suaay room*, screened porch, bath.
goa, electricity. Apply USA I'niv. are.
3-l-lm" «
Per Bent—Parnlah*d roons for
hu*eheeplng, convenient. reason-
ahle The Hsmlltos. 4^4 Hamilton
J-Jl-im
For Sale House at a bargala.
In* income property Bay of th*
owner. Apply 750 Hryaat. 4 4-lm'
Palo AHo Veterinary Ho^iltal
Dr. R. M. Olsson-Seffer
Thoroughly equipped to handle t
smaller animals Separate
, aad distemper wards.
; Phoae id. Sll Alma Mrea*.
Dr. E. C. Zickendrath
i.HMiI Ul VETERINARIAN
(California Stale Llcenae )
DetOJstry, Aurgerr. Medlclae.
PhnM OtA OtWee tm Hamilto* Are.
MASSEUKS
Shampooing
MaalcaMog, Hcslp TreatsiesL FarU)
Treatment, Hair Wott.
MRU. C. MiTniM WADE
Boon No. 1 Madlaow-Tholu Bloc*.
Phase 3UX.
For Sal*—Surrey. pba*ton, bug
gy and hs rasas: »*5 University
mm • 4-s-i w
For Sat*—10-roon Palo Alts
house, sleeping porch, ire* house,
poultry yard; corner lot 100x3*9,
t'atveraliy ive. and Hal* st. Price
res*ooable. . 3-18.36; 1-8
For Sale .-.(i-foot lol
street at a bargain. A
f, Tina* office.
• i > Tre*tm*ntfor
OnampOOing filing Hair.
Dandruff and Scalp Trouble. Facial
Massage Shampooing. 50c "El*c-
trle Treatment. Totlat Artlclaa.
MRU. DIFANI
kit Klpliag St bet Homer aad
Cbasslsg Ave. Pboae S71X.
4-9-lu
t«id ih. prmat will l- run off on
tag Mondai. though It Isj
not probable Ihsl *n> of Dad Moul
loin el.tr* wlll fSrlKlfMr la *s|'
For Hem- Furnished cottage at
armel. three bedrooms. Fine
■>ung. sound ladles' saddle horse
H aale T. OS.. Station A. San
age. 4-»-<t*
For Sale—Hsty organ, walnut
caae. Ave octave*. 11 alopa. In per-!
fact condition, parlor style; fS&.J
cash or Hm*; 1.1 down and ll per!
ar*** Kller'a Music House. ;i|'
I'alvsrslfy svenne. *->-3i
P*L. SEAMANS
THE LEADING JEWELER
I Argnt aad Most Ooeaplete Keck
Ever Brought to Palo Alto.
Ouly Eogiaiu la Pato Alt...
What We Way It U It Is.
All Gooda Gsgra*ad »ee.
vent
'.ii
'
■■!"'
■;"■- Alvln B, I.ihlt-i.il ot
d I'niiersity lectured lo a
icetlng of the A*mfrtallon of
He Alumnae and th.- Civil
• >f Sen la*, pet.
iinsUng
Mitlon.
LOANS.
it l^ian* secured en real estate, per- '
^isnaal. slock*, bonds, interests lo *•■
' tataa. Ed*. Ackley. P. O. Box S3 ,
1-37-tf
TO EXCHANGE
.'(I 5!an Mateo tciuity $jooo.
c Sii,-;>. .(ltn..,r new. uvr
"'"- ■ ' ■' ;"' i I nnlcn, fruit,
1 y***| ! '. -i.lcwalk, lo
' I Mt.- pi[sii!> S^n
• ■ >-i drmiad. snd csn
be aneuet Itsgfsi mie-husdredtha of an
fere asdliach of vsis hs- tsllen In i'alo Alio
m al fore-jdurlag th* past twenty-four hours.
- property! iiakitg a total of A\t Inche* fur
j the t-reneiit reuran The ovnlTS*!-
torney for mg of dark cloud* looks aa If the
- appeared! wet spall will continue. It Is s gar*
IHlgll th"• I*11 ol moisture "Hi
-""*"- I— ».-icm-d hv the orrbardtats and
It Pays to Specialize
WE RPM'tAMZE IN RFM. FSTATF 1\STM.l.MKNT MOHT-
HSB,
OCR OlAltANTEED FlItIT MullT(.\(.K QHBaHQiM
PAT SIX PER CENT NET ON VOIR SAVlNtJM.
Three certifies!*-* ere issued In druo ml nation* ot S100 to
MOO. srv- amply secured by Href mortgsge* on Improved res)
retst,. ami are esslly coseertJble Into <-ssh.
I Palo Alto
Mutual Building' <& Loan
Association
D. L, si (UN. President.
O. W. MOSHER. Vlce-Prre.
MARSHALL BLACK. Secretary.
A. II. MACOON. Caaluer.
937 University Avenue, Palo Alto, Cal.
I Thr quarter!) meeting ol tbe
Meihoitlvt Church Association waa
held last night at the church, when'
Wmt ■■* W. C. E*asa. dlatrirt ss-,
add.'tsaid s large
gathttlng lis said that a delay
had ban <au*ed tn the gathering of
the money for lbe projected ne*
church In Palo Alto, bat *tslt-d that
the amount woald ultimately be se-|
cured. The new edifice aa planned
wilt coat tSO.MO.
Mlas Petite POsier, daughter of
H. A. Fflster. the county clerk, snd i
Cistern** Lynn, a young rancher,;
were married at » quiet but prettyt
home wedding yesterday afternoon.'
The ceremony waa performed kg
Rev. J. A Lally. pastor of St. Patrick's Church. I.mi: waa forneriy
a Btanford sludent. and 1* a member of Sigma Alpha Ejiellon Fraternity. Hta bride I* an Omega Nu |
Both are popular favorite In locali
society. The bridegroom*! father.'
Michael Lyaa. la a well-known capl-
tallst. The couple wilt lire Is a
pretty horns on Mil pita* road. Saa'
Joe*.
MISCELLANEOUS
lxi"k). Phrestdogy.
Profeaaor 1'fuhl, International aa-
trologer. phronologlat. author aa-
tro-geography. astro-phrenology gad
lecturer Wrltee llf* borovcop* snd
■ hart of head; t*Jla whom to msr-
tr, what oerupatloa lo follow, yonr
lucky atatrs. how to make Uf* a
sucmm. lit Circle, rooms S-t.
3-53-Svr
PALO At.TO VACVUM CAltPRT
rt.BAN'INO CO. Carpal laying asd
remodallag- S. C Olhaoa. res. H7
I.yti^g are. Phose 4I0T. Il-fttf
LOST
Lost—White fox terrier pup with
black head aad tail. Return to 83*
Waverley Reward I-8-lt"
F. W. Sherman
**T Webster 84. Phose SOSV
CPJ10I.STERING
MATTRRSH WORK. AWNINGS
WIXOOW SHADKS.
REtHSTEKKD OPTICIAlf.
SPSCIAL
e«r r*rrel>.>ul tot-nr,, M te*.
— -j* tag wackinn m f.itlnr.: DrM
hrerM. »'»«. iti mnfe m* Wleh, 1
WUm. tr* tt*. lit. an mm* ** m* AS*
emmmte mam* km ittr* awfmp hash, fro— a*
sg. AM n«**M *t* Hark.
C. R. RASOM
(Succerror to Long A Basom.l
BEGIN THE NEW TEAR
by purchasing a Perfection OU
Heater from the
G. H Allen Oil Co.
nao Illgh Street, Palo Alto.
FLOWERS WITHOUT FRUIT.
Prune tl tht words Th*
though!-, control
Tbat o'er thee await and
threoe
Thev wlll cond*s*e within thy
aoel
And cbsage to purpose strong
Bnt hs wbo lets bis feettagt
nm
In soft, luiurkiu* Dow
Shrinks when bard service most
be dons
And faints at every woe
Faith* meanest deed more favor
bear*
Where hearts sod wills sre
weighed
Than bright ret transports cbolc-
sst prajera.
Which bloom thetr bear aad
fa**
—John Hcnrr Newman
Do you Like GoooV Coffee?
WW ("I IM VOL* DO.
ik> vol- get rrr
Not always, antes* jam bay our
Avoca Rlesd—« roniaaaUes of old
coffee of delirious lame, sot task.
EARLE & CO.
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Masonic Temple Building
Phones 83? and 838
