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A Record of
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Official
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Volume LI-No. 24
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During Evening
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C'OlIp1O!I9s
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ill thle fifteen ev-ents of thle dlav.
tl( interfrateilnity vlaNl vace ;inothzer
Ilarge nunmlber or I eanils havle
unulsullyll
thew acetua~l Jig.15) bei
ibeenl *entered-.'3,
Ei'l,¢:is~l|
mior.
Att tllis time Orvillow C.
\\iltak~e cla'rge of
tile
and Seniors Favored
vitrio'll-Is
l^'olll thle I-^oords o3' tll
Ichisse-s to datte. tile fveluinienl andl thle
j senliors lookl to I}e the( strong,_est. Th'le
ill~lors of 11heinoll.())Iliteriy :-.lrl ligs. sX
:rontl'
clilss nileet, are exceptuionllytl
ill all tlle evenits and~ .nretIle favloilt(-s
t'ol thle meet. tomorrlow.
tlhovf
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Oill 'Saturd~ay, Aprlil 18.
Bell System
E~ngaged
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(.,eoirt,e Owten of' tile ^Na
llillt ." E'stilne Department oil "\5a(
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(Coiainued an Page Three)
Combinedl M usicczl
Clubs Preptaring
Spring Concert
Poster Contest Recently Set
Under Way Ends With
Display May 15
F
?)Iowin,
;,1. ex)e
wIW
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the
first of May.
A~ll preparations
are being made wvithl great c are to
insure the stlecess of one of Ilie major
social functions of TeelinololoY. .
Posters are being prepared by the
students
in
the archlitectu~re dlepart-
ment for the contest sponsor ed
Ao,
A1l~lle Alan-is:
W)l and
-,vill
eve
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intil
11:11ldlildeIslll
'1e11elve wit
w ('eIIi);IiSOal
des'ir~e
whor
Studentie.sI~
Featurling
for the bulletin boards.
this year's concert is tlle fact that
all the new pieces beiri<- prepared
by the Musical Clubs for the occasion
are numbers they have nevrer before
Played for an audience. Tlle Banljo
opeino
FI1111lst~ l~ ltaill-s ,ti audielivolez- aparllt
sulllalkili,
elS
otlier p~layrs
oi'l-OI tlic
(Ir 1111t1terlgs vildt g1ll>esture (s ihitelidled
to s11imv e~t'e~lle dissalt isfac(tioji w~itl
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D)1urill",' tlle
01' evelts.
thle prlog"l'ess
fie
is v ixlejlltlyt ainld vigorotller. lallf
ot tle
Ctast wvllat
r eM
oulsl todlllhig tiv(
Tlle
Nvife.
t>1 Iiis iiiifaithfull
le
tliiiiks
.atI :,1
hlde~
;NearisP ev erv one is 1111'ainst himl, anld
(I e thloses NNvl1o arle llot ag-ainlst Iiii
l e(m(olOm lic
liitOi
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(IISS the'
atre llot
od'ial~lmidoc~s sill('( thle ill. w~itlI hinil. Agaiiist stichl odds it is
velol)pmeiii
lo Wmidl~er t~la~t helot(sews ill the( ellid.
w.ill allso) ( ollsidel. thle farelol-s wlhich
vt\el'y
llal
j}osephl (', .'NOy(s '32 maes
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to .a Ilitilll( ( .1t (tf g,1(cl c((-()!(di |
(Cwitinuted on ]aue Thr w )
the( w\ilill(er
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Rosats ':::: XV . AVI'i.g'lev! :"I Ix.
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A-. A\. M~llilhon.
Aftll(SS3}. ISelley
hhs
w\ill
iS
hutsbaldll
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alone.
dis-
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lIiated( 11'all-spol't c(*imllies
ill1'11(vi; -Vstvl1I--s
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;Changes Proposed
For Coulrses Next
l-lis ralilYear At MEeeting
fio thle|
Began in 1899
ltegail
-. Pelley
hil 1899
RV';.IS .I StltiOII clei'k
wNitv ww
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.tlly- advi'llic(ill' Ilis p)osition}.
APIRUL 17
.1n1
Committee Reports Loss
IOf Approximately 100
~~Dollars
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EeI ty1 -fi e y ear s Id,
011( I-mid~, ;1dval111ced ais
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R[ofr iger(tionI, 2.491, w~il b)e added
ti~ b~ee'.llez tO tlhe )ni sic;S c:ourse nex~t year, and
,Late>2'Ile ('i.lil,-dr(nid-z andlS
sf]vorai o1tiivr (aI1RegS, w~ele anrlounced
ait tli'- nile'ttiii~ f'(i tlle institllte COmesiSteamshlllip C(aI)l1|pa111. St'l v\n i. ts 1)w
mittee laSt (bREil1Z jn thle WNest
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Mlemrllial.
(1011 (t'o I,,Il
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of
Loini11-e
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'olivina~tiOnS 4)fHas (
ye ]-1S .a4_o 1 (8 ,_. ive 111) t }lnlt p()oSi i( 011 I (
D)oiial(I 13. Gq imaii '32W, ch1airmlan Of
thet schlool year11 ot 1921'-19:'4 11'irc di
) 110N ()IO(IS.
Iilit'
111) thle olle Il~lit 1vil('
tlle JllioI;O Pr*om c~ommittee read his'
AII-11 olillaltif)llS;
AprIil 17.
t)ll Fr IidaylN
Illatl
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thet pi'esiden'lt o thie 'Nexv1111- I'report i'OI' tle Proml Of 19331 and OfIlolballot-b~ox
t
le
ill
pj1.l(,(}(l
IIIII-sI, }e
v en.
le lilts betell ;l(t in", ill t la~t (';t- feredt'( sev-enil sii--gestioxis for the fuill tIlf' illf(Il-Mliltioll Offi('e, alld~
(',Lt+'(
pacty
t sillct*..
I llre, Prom Comlmittees. A sleficit of
to Select Candidates
For Next Year's Officers
At That Time
a
ot'hi
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1will'l~l'O(IiI-
-lstl'. Afalltrille wsi Illes-
,(if~t
fofre
app
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s intmentstel1. -:I
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RY.\II
11111st
lbe
lPres-outed( ill Thle
stlandl;Ird
\kvlichl iS sho()lv'l bel}ow.
ftO1'711
hyN thl'
Illust het al("<ollipl)lied~l
II res o>f 1>s~ls
$95t=.67 retsultedl, vio0st of whlicl Nvals
cauwsed( by, a suidden emergency that
aIrose( tit thle last minitte ande w~hichl
']'llex.
-31GMA ALPHA MU HAS
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rillllr
Nvith
;l dinuierl da~lvet
;tt
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thle Wa;terfron()lt ('I111) toni"'llt. thle coll*-vntionl of the .Nem, }E'u-,mdrlll~ Chap~ters
.),' Sil-ma~ Alphza M~u frxiter}nitv will
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taXke plhice mid~er theo .ispices *)f TechlI
no0]}gy'-s chlap~ter'. Tlle ('(}lllteltiOnl will
FiolilS etiist lbe c)l'l'ectedl befoi'P t ll
1,1l;t l.t)o dav.I'S .1nd v\ill het vw(id(Iucted 1)v'
w~ill
ax
Ole
b)allots
MOiulday
f'OllowVinannouned tl at t8ier finail neetin-Sondt
r epr esenltatives from tllis anil
fiftv
bec senit to thllc i intel' It t~llt thime.
of~
soietyedn woudve tllo
batqemethel
Stai-idai d foi-m oL' Nromniationl bal-, tAll er
is; slheduled to
iilleg
Doctor
Engieer Club Ah callto lot s:I
Xinay 6n and also
WNe, tlle undl~ersixiledl imenibei s of, I speaki at tlle dinmler on Frliday night.
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tlle clalss of
Club~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
has alrad pefete itsredi Avas nmade for nomlillatiolls of officers.
(.there These mulst be in not later thanl MSontion of tile new pieces and the
*1lay, April 27.
clltbs~~~~~
nery
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Jtx.11l
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I ry\. l1 v is Illv( Vz.Irsily\ vw("ord( ll<'ld'r
Vnlt, S('ttl til('.I e illie( ol 5 I1 , ,r
ill tIl
h(
s
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v'it'tllt' l-M
duls 111)l' tiime S111i Old e
beil'e-.
-s2~02(^s
vil Rom.1
Bak
llerl
by
size
,x
(co111-
t~so couple tickets w-ill b)e awvardled
who ad;
('el2,a
ff.sl Kingsbury
Francils
ilo
Opportufor the two best dlesigns.
nlitYevillalso be given for tlle -stud~ent a t tls meeti n-gX l(edesdagav .1 l~~W9)talk(01
})" c'h-(t-dt'i lo''
U-Isual o)ffic''rs wll-i
bodly to viewv tlle best of tlle sublmit- 1ersona
En'l~-jlite c'lass's Ot' 19) 2,
ele
xpetl :ie. ncesI isl Santar
;11(]
and
tl~ 19':14
ted p~osters on the v arious Institlltee *1ieein
exteitso
andD'lila~lsotold~ ofl'tllhe\l
a ji~eln-lallellt pi-esitlelit aIlid Soc;*?t('I'etl
bulletin boards sliortlv- after tlle 15th.
rves
of
Maossachults Trecastwser fol- tile class of 1931. The
tlle poster I)\b11(1tiR f/tr
Conditions governing,
iiidiat('s w\ill
list of5 tlle iioniiia~el(aled
('('test are tllat tlley are to be done
lbe p~ublishedl ill TEEl* TECCH oiol 1Pri-I
in blatck, wvlite, an(l one othler color.
Aay, Api-il 2.1 aiid all eri-ors or oniisconvexltiontll
I
hei 1,' .t<
Da^)ii(jii2
As (,eoil,,
34*
oil tile
to I)e presenit
alile(l iiil)on
tile
eiltire
(111-iinb practicaWl!
thle tim~e lie
ab~oilt lialf
Duril ll.
AI01,Classes
till also
('I)e desiibed.
Iiiillients.IIw
by( AIll%.t+
l\isti ofl( r1eferences snqgeste
the Musical Clubls. At thae time Of FRANCIlal~KINGlS
the closing of tlle contest. April 1 .=,
an(l are to lbeof tile
l .I si )IIt i,,N il
'
T
f
is
le
stZI -e
' play.
Il thle 410s, foroca(sl ;ns 1ho( Ihsl ;l(
oft the( a~fternooll. thet olitry\ list -\vill
lnvo .J. WX.JI(wo-(t '::2 'is the( S1;ll on~-
led osclkli-
the'.l
le hlas marrziedi.
Ni-h+loi
**lo])cll;
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micase liltl"
ofI'e Cell .s{llillcl;ltr
J ;If(
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1v},1ll~ 1-.Is
|NOMINVATION DATE
rt~i
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c,(\11 1'(1-
u~poI
AX. Ca.sllwii
tol w] 'No Ws
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;ls-o Mr. Po>ll eY is Vlebid e
.111 Ilarlll'o(wd I"llYm-h]. NX('\\' 11.iveii
'::I).(.
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S0211('
Organizationls
for
( ea
tjoi,
}1111101 elti'el,'
Johm, J. Pelley Will Talk 'I'llo litlc ro(le iS thle pr:ill('ipt)I l1
thef mlOSt flificulIt, ;11(1iS
as ,vell *as
On Fiture of Tranwsport
1)v'I(ll
tilrmil,"-l cr le(litto l)]v
carll--,;(l
of ji
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worht~~ls
Ollos 1)-ctleAa
:4isc;tSslo ll o)If'S'te
'::.11.
O¢llt of ('qul~l'ey stO da-dti(' I(;II{I. sI(i ill
:'.I ilre(
K1(ell'l)(lo
'
all'd
S('Iiwr
tl
s\>letaitlI
f o
rI;Iilwiemi
tb',t'' omiieiit
''1 ill co0111p)'other8ls thazt Shold~i~ (lo
BelttTi](eqimn
'S(% nl(w msed
I
foI'-iiil' le o)t llviin
IT111.l(-e} frehl'(SIe(ll a111( 011(' i-0p1)10l(1(
-11olilxl (lo the, lbest ill th1e 9811. II. (:.
WItll Oliddipoi ese equ1)ipmeni.
I4 t?e
V1l'e
lt
til m"I~ 'm l;'
titS('IISSeOapOt'
tIll COIllpll-licil'(,i1ttiO.
(elIllelic stanad
ol
OT' tilse
Concluding the 1930-1931 season of
thle Comnbined Musical Clubs is the
Spring Concert and Dance to be given
il Walker Memorial oil tlle llight of
smile(Ifbll Hie1suliJect
ai-ex
oered toN
tl
ill
::' LJ. 1'. Iloll'iday
elsewhleroe
Rtefreshmenlts wvill be served l 1 the
Conclusion of Profossor Ow en's talki.
.111''
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exp)eclo(^lto 'illnish
petition.b
II
S'liI
tt Iw t lc lvitl'll)(Iill,
cmull Il'1 sy )t'So
of the America's ('ill) roco s. Prlofes- (mill(If
il'itielliS owl' el(|(t frmll
i (tIm~c
ve
sor Owen is anl antlhoritv Oil 1)(-)tS. St1-ert o der
andt 1lis talk wvill mid~oiibt (d1vN rovoni Ow pesenltalt ion,1(1. ieIl~~l
\\;1 /
mnaly pOilltS not felllld
frGs~linzll
,Lapp~il,
(4l lci-c
di~s(:IIIIII()I' I
Silfn('i
lls
e
()1' the
:1 -i. hlolder\
!<11'(
|Iml()o()s
11
~~f'l0
itS
dleleid(s fOI'
>w
igimml
V'. ('. Mi~ll *''2. ho]((lde
1':)1' ]IOllol-S.
tIl' :"Il1} vard-( Var~lsity' 111.11'1. Z111d1
v'l Il'
Ilel
ol
Rail Head Gyives
succtessioll of finllll s itill.tiOIIS; OCLast of Aldred
(casioiiesl 1)*- tlle attempits of~ a ricil
expzose thet ilifidelpeasatillt to
I
Lectufres Todazy Frlelchl
xvile of noblle b~lood. auld
t
it * of lie
Mr.
;l
;13't~l-lloo li 1tl iv 1w)( ;ind~ 210
I`IwellX>
r^oeo(l lllls
'sitss to
i to1' SenI'Iiors
'1-''e.
iollwitOiiiiii
Th(l{(is
llis mulsical 1111n11berF shloilllll prove
vers- entertainingtr
ilel~ltitsa lt
b\llej sJl~llaff (I ihe
. Tlle feature of thle evenillg
.'(-) illrdi v
!:lsitfll('S
to
for subltle chlaracterizationl, delicate
intr imle. allid thle fille p~oilit s of thle
phlym'\-r-ighlt,-s arIt. "Gteorge Dandin"
deilllld~ las ni1111o111(ced
11IZIIyduilig" tilstlll{
Good Races Expected
I -
AItlt
Tc lli
(1
.1. FIE11,111.111,
JOHN
lp
r'ificulll( tlle air's aii(l foi))les of tlle
v -eiicl iiolfflitv. is iio W~ace to look
inltrt-sl'Sed ill .1
*l1( ll-d ' eia-h 1in;1
t1ltc
tl-ip to Alidovra el 0- I'l1ilad~elphlinl
vw
S.11i-layl(ll ol' thilat we-i?-']; tO reporl)O'
]2.A<<viric';l
( ,II'.
ll'iHs
t
i I I I. A
thle obv\iouls pl~llI')se of hIldkilig
11v
hlis ill ('11tioll o'' hisillg- .11ollild~
It :, o'; lock1v
(11
lhollsols ev ely day
.zlk
i 1) 1,)
,I
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w((.\ I 'el I
'I 1
-I
,Iif
|wxil Itbe tile stfl)jt'ct (ol, 11"
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sulappy§ II
v%
ill lead tlle freshmlenl ill
is
"'Obie'
tulnes and chleers.
qiilalityt of the
ac t izl- thiml 1bytle ridiclloulsly fininly
sitltitioii, i)r-esente(l by\ thle vh1arac(ter s. -greptedltle filst perwformltance of
Dracniashlop
"GSeor~g(- Dml~idin" by fle
Alp)I;Ner's lalSt nigli,^t at Rogers.
th~oulgh inlferior ill someo Wavs to the
last prloducletion, (1.ogol0's "Marr ia-e.
atn
thle p~lay is <a lit of aniatelill
tllat testifies wxell to tlle albility of
IFlller ill tlle sePrlof essor D~eanl M.
lectiil-S ot' players aii(l material.
A comledy~ of 111oliere. p~articularly
oii(--\vrittenl imal~er c-oinniamal aiid wvith
I
lveokls.
prompted
app~laulse
H'iftlusialstic
p~erhaplls less 1)!-tle
3Freshmnen
cfltioll, Coach fi
Demiislli
,9-athot'ingt
i'ew
thle lksl
,thle r'clillv' w-ealther
TONIGHT
AGAIN
PLAYED
1: hese l,1 lliell collipr~ise the- largtest
list over to start ill tilis classic. 1loxv.tiid ('rollev'er, tile mieet iS vtery! earlyl.
seuen3~ltly tho( nienl arle not ill th^ l)(st i
Thol( trackl itselt- is ;llso
condzfitionl.
lile hleavy whiitor ind~
veryz sloev froi-
'I'llo filmn Mr. Marrison of
Splendors'' will lbe shownvl.
(leals wsithl life in ('elltira anl(l Sioulth
Laboratories
AniteriCA alld con~talins beaultiftil sel. |
II( hs ;I
(lepartmenlt wvill thlon speahl.
iiot amioulncedl his top~ic b~tit Iiis lalkss
are knownl for thleir Sharp) XNit cand~hnl-
Humorous Incidenlts In Life of
Rich Peasant Bring
Applause
te rl
totali ofi 1 ,1 iiieni -,
a.
Telephonle Expert
Illetet fi-l all lli
Will Direct NextI Ibie il handl~icapl F*or
I he(
i'ol loNving
s4ellool.
o! III(I
Discusssion Group| \vee3;, tilla of -April 21) durling- the va.-
Moving Pictures to be Shown
t illgs and pllot ograpln *.I
WEilliam C. GIreenle ol' 11w4
V
omv
lieldl tonio r
ibe
President of Rai,.lra
Is Last Aldred Speaker
b]leei
al'tellrnoon oil Treel F<ield. h1av
tuilihig ill rep^ilarlye andt thle linal li-st
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ter of Ceremollies, a~nd -will iultroduc~e
Presidenlt
Followting
talk, the moving picturl'e
-whichl -s ill
AMATEUR ABILITY
WELL PORTRAYED
IN FUNCH PLAY
b
-
ALSOI
foi, tile animal~l hiterclass
IE'ntries
lileet.
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ComlptonI tO t ie
RACE
FRATERNITY
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attending are adv iseA to g>et. theref P.
early. Henry Hulmp~hies, presidellt of L
.IS lasthe Freshman Class. wvill act at
- President
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Event-Fre,,:,'-men Favored
To Win Mweet
T. E. N. Helps Phos
Escape Curious Mix-upx
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INTERCLASS MEET
Large Crowd Lxpected At
Dramashop ProductionzHas
DRAWS 171 ENTRIES
Annual Freshmzan Smoker
Night
First
For
House
full
RECORD LIST
Inz North Hall Tomorrow FOR
Body
Student
to
Offering
of
in
History
Number
Largest
Phosphorous, unable to speed up
the production of humor sufficiently
to bring VOO DOO out on Monday,
has been forced to move his date of
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sister publication in trouble has
In Songs and Cheers
stepped into the breach and has
agreed to mnove their sales day from
Wednesday to the abandoned Monday.
PRES. COM!PTrON TO TALK
Althoug h u nwill1i ng to reveali the
cause of his mishap, the sly cat is
Preparation.,; for thle amllttall Freslinow attempting (so he says) to remanl Smokei to b~e liled toniorrow- evegain the advantage he has lost in
ning ill tlle Nor th f~la1 or W~alker
allowing T. E. N. to precede him to
M5emlorial wNer e complletedl last ex ethe corridors of Technology by exning.
The committee in chllarge extra special comedy. T. E. N. on the
- pects a large crowvd .indc p~lans ha,.ve
other hand guarantees a variety of
been mnade to accoinlnioelate everyone.
interesting articles which will deDue to anothler appeanclllle whlich
feat his efforts to repay his benePresident Compton niulst makle f lie
It promises
factor so mnaliciously.
same nigllt, tlle affair -,vill star t. to be an interesting battle with
promptly at ,7:45 o'clocks, anrd -diose many Supporters on both sides.
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->ARIED PROGRAM
OF SPEECHES AND
MtOVIES PLANNEDI
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do bei eb)y nomlinalte
Satiirda3- thei-e wvill lbe awn informal
of
for
ldnce, al tlle chlapterl iotie oI1 Ba)oulr class.
State r oad. Trhe co(nventlionl -vill I)'
I herseby accept tile uolminlal iol,
m~zl.lneetin-,g on
conclud~e(] I1!- a
Si-iiaturle of nlominlee+.
.
Siindlas
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As
lI, A
Wie sxig~esbtd tatla tle
tichlets be deero:Lsed,
a
O A Ad-
,f
minlllWer or
Ma
mre ade-
ct11Nste) 111c,-ins of 'prevenlting 'crashinlg,
ilizit tho> Von Doo, and The Tech filld
some botter mearis of distributting
theair prom issites an(l that tlle con-
tracl(t fo01 thze oreliestras bze made aIt
leiist thrlee onllthls ill vdlvarte.
PBeside thle aeldition in tlle Phlysics
Colfe.(om-se, PhvmsieaIl Ch~emistry 5.6S3 will
b e remlov-ed from Courses II and XVI
and~ tlle notps, il tlhe (oiii,-se on Dy-
namies of -Machines, is, to b~e Tevised.
It NV-is .,lso pzropoasedl l~it tlae Economic Geonlogy le tgiven (Il1lring tlue
Year 193:'1-1932 for tllose studlents; interest ed.
THE
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MAANAGING
BOARD
ASSOCIATE
BOARD
B.
T.
F.
L.
Schnelder '32
Craig '32
McLaughlin
'32
Sheppard '33
C. W. Sweetser
A. G. Bowen
J. L.
rledman
E. P. Newmamn
Soorts Writers
-,purL3
vvriycr5
Kressman 'SS
H.
R.
'33
'33
Staff
'1 2 R. Bell '34
X. B. Krim '34
132 R. G. DuBois '34
B. Goldfarb '34
S. v'an T. Jester '34
CIRCULATION DEPARTMEN
Staff
J. T.
1).
rvitz
fnfey
n
134
iP. J'astrarn '34
li
'34
'34
T. N. f~rnbacai :T
W. L. Wise '34
In
H.
Lippitt
'34
DEPARTMENT
Associate Advertising Manager
K. G. Bell '33
R. Taylor
C. Bates
'a4
* Sujnittfl '34
K.
Burwell '34
ADVERTISING
Plass '341
Reporters
C. W Dadakis '34
WCith
Open House night bea
down on us the Institute is rushin,dolling up work. The corridors
being painted and therein lies the
stance of the paragraph, fo.Lounger~strongly suspects that tM
is a conspiracy between Tubby
the painters.
The brown line
used to be waist high has now I
boosted up to the eye level.
Loungerl kiiows it was done last
too, but hie (lid no, feel like wri
BUSINESS DEPARTMIENT
Associate Busirness Service Manager
G. H. Ropes '33
Photographic Sitaff
S. A. Coons '32
W. G. Fry '34
P. H. Bonnet '31
W.
hangers which supported the floor
beams of the Bussey Bi'idge.
This
bridge failed about fifty years ago,
Tucked away in a corner of the with large loss of life, the collapse
third floor of Buildin- 1 is a museum being due to failure of the eccentric
which many students do not even hangers. At that time stresses in such
know that the Institute posse~sses.
hangers were not fully understood.
For about forty years the Department Professor Swain of the Institute acted
Member Eastern Intercollegiate
N~ewspaper
Asso~ciation
NEWS AND SPORTS
DEPARTMENTS
P.
On ExIhibitionP
PRICE, $2.50 PER YR.
Published every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday during the College year, except
during College vacations
Entered as Second Class Matter at the
Boston Post Office
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
Editorial Board
W.
R.
E.
W.
Timbers of Faneuil H~all-and last indefinitely if kept constantly underr water.
Old Bridge Habngers Are
Of perhaps interest is one of the
OFFICES OF THE TECH
Walker Memorial, Cambridge, Mass.
News and Editorial--Room 3. Walker.
Telephone UNI versify 7029
Businesq--Room
302, Walker
Telephone UNT versity 7415
Printer's Telephone HAN cock &U87-98
SUBSCRIPTION
E. Davis '33 ..............
News Editor
W. Wehmiller '33 ........
Sports Editor
H. 'Whitton '33 ........
Features Editor
H. Clewell '33 ........
Make-up Editor
G. Hayes '33 ...... Advertising
Masnag~er
B8. Smith '33 .... Business Service Mgr.
W. Fortier '33 .... Circulation Manager
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Department of CivVil Engineering
Main11tains Museulm In Building 1
Orga
of the
Undergraduaotes
of M. 1. T.C
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C. Mt. Thayer '32 ........
General Manager
A- S. Ellis '32 .................
Editor
S R. Fleming '32 ........
Managing Editor
WV.H. Barker '32 ... ... Business Manager,
P.
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D.
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Friday, April 10, 19
TECH3
---- C]t
cliar-cof
this isue:
I11 cllnr~~~tF
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B. Alderman '34_
A. A. Hopeman '24
A. M. Heintz '34
1W. R. Churchill '34
J. R. N'ewell '34
Al'.
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~indsey
3 4r~
V. livesiliall
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Einaylish Newspapser Is Established6
For Agmerican' Engineers in Russia I-oe
"CLEANa
UP OR CLEARa
OUT!
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a~~
I iot a Nbot oil the T. C. A. fake.
EGINNING with this issue, THE TECH is to conduct an
Iie ss(Id'esuclyta
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the Lotinger
not expect hr
mucLI
investigation of the various undergraduate
activities at
---- -----Inothing,. and besides lie is pileasetl
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the Institute, with a view to determine whether or not the Five-day Weekly
Tom' Cabn,"
The
rank"
"Fot-the dee~orative
featllre on his des!
Gives SportsI
I~on's Cbiu,
"T~ C1ank.
"I'ot-still sp~otless--still,
nevei'theless.
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best interests of the student body are being served by the
baller''--baailet,
and "Prussic Acid") ~e·
t.
ht hn ssIDsd
T
Events
In
American
existence of each particular organization. Too long has the
andp'og~ams.
~ado
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coine
S.o a blotter,
.and
it seems that it
Universities
willi the latter, -it -may be of intere
illot.
presence of defunct activities in the school records been totally
G:ettingi
good will tv
to 110te that b1·oadcasts
of nieetin-sIle~·teie,
ignored. Too long has self satisfaction let the majority of
hh
One of thte latest conveiiiences estah-- and speeches make up the gr~eater
organizations slip into a state of stagnation so deplorably lished
Theree are im
by the Russian gover'nment for partt of the programs.s
nthrIipludegie
v
apparent yet so generally let be by student opinion.
the Ameriican technician,-, in its ein- mierous illustrations iii the sheret
b~ut :~
]II
:
The purpose behind this campaign is three-fold. The pri- ploy is the "Moscow News," a- "five- nio inadver~tisements.
marked contrasts to all tli(- -;eri- "DIear \Ili·. Lounger::
day weekly'' newuspaper.. It is aii
B
L
eightt
pa~ge shleet,
prlinted eiitiely in E ug-- ous matei'ial is the colunin of sports
in Anierijcaii colleges.
Tile
lis~h, and arrian~ged
to pr~eseift
in ac- events
ceptable foi'm the. Russian propolag-anda,. column is writtenn inl the spoi-t Iffigo
is typical of our Ainericaii
Ilie c-intent
wor'ld Iiews, autl
special 1which
newspapers, and it must be arnusin,iteins from 'home".
"
The puirpose
of the paper· appears to, for the Americadn boys to read about
Stanfordi eleven and
be twofold. In the first place,
it ainis "Pop" Waralner~'s
to keel) the Ameirican specialists in. Lafayette's indoor football while they
in Moscow.
the U. S. S. R. informed of what is ai'e woirking
and has been~ taking place in Russia.r
This is expiressed
in the greeting too
"The three R's are to be replaced by
the paper, on its appearance, from Os- three S's (]raiing the next four years,"
sinskil. the Vice-Presideutt
of thle Su- Chancellor Charles W. Fling" told the
pr'enie C3ouncil o~f National Economy.~
freshmen
class of the Syracuse fUniver~sity.
The three S's are studies,
Official States Purpose
Hie wrilies:
"Our foreign techiiical (-,portls. and social life.
coiisulttiit
and collea-iies will not bel
abile
to giv-e us the fu~ll bellelit
or
their· technical Rinowledgde
and exper~i-eiice in the forni best. suitedl
to our~
purp'c lises until they cana clearly
1111derstandt
these tasks that
confr~ont iis,
a~nd Until they2 see how -,~e zero ;olving there problem~s and whatCi'cllll
istances andt
social psylehoclogy=! sal·- I
THE FINEST HUMA~PN
t-%ITD
THE
VnlDTTlk)f
E7AVf'Tf'TAIr
UUK kAJKU1LAAltL PUKUNI
lot
(not(,. please leave out the atimi~.-sig~rned--TheF Lounger).
I c·an not express miy gratitudr
you for r~eceiving
that article of
,gay nineties concerning the arlt
kissingc (tbanhis refused).
I havE
ways been a very modest and reti
little boy. but I am just beginnim1par~n wrhat
mnother never taught,
(Harvard transfei·).
I am glad I
found some one to lookr up to (tha,
don't blame you) and ivho call tc.
the noble arts (diabolical arts, rateBut please Mr.. Lounger I need
help. I studied those instruction~
the art of kissin- until I Rnew flier
(Continuedz on Page!Four)
HANDS CAN AC~HIEVE
Lb
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1rilounds them."'
organization which
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IR. IN-1-ies of '1
sevo"d ]'' r'"("S"
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ot" tli, pPipc as follow-s:
-vurtilier-~
theoretically governss the undergraduate body at Tech-'i lllore tile I)-,Ipe Cal andl must
set itI
INSTITUTE
COMMCIITTEE,
the
nologry
held yesterday afternoon a meeting which was ln ; self 1 second~ta~sk; tbat of reflecctin~g
every way typical of its official gratherings this year. The md suggestions made by the speeial-Sli~lll
purpose behind this body represents an admirable eff ort on the ists
i our
ill·in
factories andi
part of the Institute to allowi student opinion to be, as 41sa as.iPait
.
if the patper will succceed
possible, the power behind all undergriaduate activity, yet in voicing the opinion of American
how far is this privilege actually appreciated?
specialists
andl ofill wlial.1
furnishilig us -workinlg
with a here
resunilne
One may assume from the type of discussion that goes on
in a meeting of the Institute Committee that we of the
student body
are represented
by a
gl'oupp
of "yes
men."
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Very
few matters that are brought before the boldy receiv-e any
general comm~ent whatsoever, most of the members being content to sit back and say "aye" at the suggestion of th~e presi-
denat. As a result, practically every motion is passed unanim.ously, after little or no argument. The attitude of the men
w~ho attend the meetings is deplorable.
Late-comers, w~ander
in all through the proceedings, men lounge around on the
.chairs and davenports eating candy and ice cream, and the
general atmosphere is more that of a cleofan tea where discussion is of lightest vein, rather than that of a student body
at an institution of higher education. The Institute Committee
Constitution provides that "lateness and absence shall be
published in the issue of THE TECH followcing the meeting
at wvhich such lateness or absence occurs." A careful perus-al of the files of this paper shows that it has been years since
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they consider requires -alteration and
correction in the technique of o~ur productionn andi ildustrial imanagement,
the liews~lmper w
Hill become extrenlielyvaiuuab,!e to a;1l eco~nomic worhe~krs in
,lie Uniii.-n
Stories by Americans
The loic~~ o" the praper
is ser~ious and
also imtru~lctive. The differellt issues
tililed
detain
ac~counts
of every
phasu ocf the Russian Revolution, and
of thio Rucrssian situation before airtl
simice. Tiliese articles aTP contrib~utpd
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IGentlemn~en's
TILORED
TAj
6y LANGROCK
from the world's finest suiting
woolens are presented with
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31
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BOA~T SHPAKEN
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Obutd1oor Tenniss
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On Hard Couotrts
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DRAW 17 ENTIESi
Teams Readyt For
I Finals Tomaorrow~
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Vnltriety
5<o
Spring Colds Make Casualties Freshmen, Few Varsity Men Frosh Picked To 'Win Annual Phi Kappa Sigma Will Play
II
Classic 'With Seniors
At Boathouse-Freshmen
Nichols for Championship;
Inaugurat~e Racket
I0~a
Next
Choice
Work Eacrly
Defeats Kapgpa Sigma
Season
ring
its
are
subthe
iere
and
Lhat
ieen
The
Sprin- colds have wrecked havoc to
Cloaeh Jack Summlers got his tennis
lII~y "13
Phi Kiappa Signia will
is rated as the best lialfl
mleet Itliv
the- Varsity shiell.
Three men, Hall, lplayerls out on the cement courts yes- miler· on
the team this Year. and B~ar- Dorimitoryy Cliaii-ipions, ichols ill Ilie
cummin.-s, and Pleasants were out of ter'day afternoon for the first pr'actice
r~ett, the freshman star, ]iolds thee 1final hiti-aniural
baskietball
,,,aie
bv?
the crewv yesterday afternoon.
This of the year. About twto dozen men y-earling
SSO record on the boards.l vir~tue of thzeir overwholniinlin- defea T
gave Coach H-aines a chance to try turned out, most of them freslinien.
R. Hastiiigs and J. G. Smithi are 1he lof liappa Signia A'eednesday nig~cht ill
some of tile new coinbinations
that I-e intends to pick a team for both
tlie Interfratenil'ity Conferencl~ce Chan)-1
lie has been wanting to put into prac- Vairsity and freshmen in the riear fu- other· two freshmen expected to (lo pionsbip
game. Kappl, a Signia folight
tile
best
running
iii
this
race.
tice for several weeks.
ture.
hard'c
but,
they wer~e
]I( r11at(.1 f'irr thel
C1.
W. Hall '34, holder· of tho 71Ilflo
Richardson
is still stroke of the reFour letter' nien inadeetbieir· appearvainped crew.
The other men are ances with sever'al other mien out now
Glenn, Evans, Chn~orelbi,
Lawrence, eligible for the teani. Jones and GarMiller.,
Binner, and MacLeod.
Coach cia aire in the latter class. Summers
Haines warned the men that this was saict that tile mafteriall
looked fai'ly
liot a shift, but only an experiment to pi-omiishi-, bhut ,raise the
fiirst inatch is
see how this combiinatjon would worilk. only two weeks away. tile
men mu~st
Time Trial Wednesday
get downil to soniee real pracnctice ininie-Wreduesday
afteirnoon anotiier timee diaitely.
trial was run off on the Chariles. Coach
Good Number of Freshmen
Haines commented t11at "it wasn't too
Quite a few fCreshmenl canie out for
-ood." The time was a bit slow on the first day of praclctice.
TIhe coacli-- I
11(1count of the poor weather' and Tough es playedZa few niinutes
writh each· of'
w·ater. on the C:harles that aftternoon.1 thiem to size up
merits, andl give
This time Lawr~ence's crew -%,as thiemselves soniie,their·
sor't of fill idea as
ahead of the Junjor. Var~sity at the end to th-e perisonniel
of the yearlinz- team.
of the race, punshing thein out by a
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Wedcnesdayyafternioon
half length, just the distance by wbich teniiis mass meetingr foi- thiere was a, I
all the nien I
they welre beaten last -%eek.
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Freshmen Repeat
l
by the Bcaver Kw,(1\ SocietN and nill
Il~ame
Nvas the first or Ole mlen to "',I1. hlolderl of the r~ecord~t ill this cve
w
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at
11i
mdngt
r(,ie- aem
,rhe first year shell rep~eatedI its per- II IIeal.listalk w\as for~i the mlost 1l,.Irt C'. 1.. L~oc~khartt '.4, and C1. E'. Coon
oni the p~lans of jwacl(liceC fol
fornriance
of lasPt w·eek in coining iiii Icentered~et
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prowess. nv(at' the oies
lo, any membernlel of Ow Key~tl Stwiety.
thizrd, lag=ging two lenl-1-ts andl a brlf tile next webk~l
or· tN~,'o
A l-1
ini~eak tb~e taple.
1,,othey may be1, obtained~tl
behind tlie leaders. Thle Fifty Crewl I
at the door.~i·
Will Carry Large Teani
1"Oss and Clooll ar'e also ch]oson fol(r Peri cocuple
ol. Singglf. 1h1o lickets se ll1
cai,,e hi fourth.i
Damen expi~eessed the fa(-t that tifice
K~irkplatr'ick reporotedl foi- a wor~kout
ilost,
of
the
inieets
wer'
e
e
arlounld
placs
te
loil hudle. alng
ith for 5 cnts
yesterday~ afternolon foi-' the fir`st timee Irtonl, a teanil of itior'e fliani iiilne- Bosme
sinice
lie ]ias r~ecoverled from his ill-!d could
llay\ tils
p1
Seaso.
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llprvim
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ness. Kirl.kpatr~ick was strokce of thue yeae~rs six men Ilaved
Groncial Favored Nr Shot
p
singlelcs am~l thiree I
Fifty cr~ew beforle lie droplped\ the sp~ort. ;norl'C playe-d dourbles. 'I'llis -,(aso n a;
Freshmen Row in Morning
II
Ilarl-or. sciiuad i.-; to b~e aimed.
(,oacij sutacriantnt lias a-gain bc-g I 1-1l11-1
1.,ntlct li (';
~o ii~tt I tIlaill of the Varsityji!' is expectedet to la ke·
the pr1actice
of i
i I ,o,!ts,
courfehne Captat~in Dame said Vit~at dic, his star inatch. .11. Ai~ienerman.ii ther~
-?ei
!
esh~iliall shiotputter, and
111 1 I
crews in tile niolrninl,4 necessjtatilig~j
.
team voliltd be moved to e itlier JarvisTif
i"Zillev 'A2i arec thet onecs to Li\'vc Iill i
the year~ling-, gettinig 111) eal'13' fol'' tllr'il[cftl
o· t
their. Oitd play?'ng ,1'111nd
-:
is
isi the
oill.
dlafly
practices.
Thiis
star.tedl
last
Saturdv: ,
morningf and lihas conitinued
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lieh Oakdcale Country (lub.
C'
;(j'te
ome aea
itIlle- ltter· too exp~c~nsi
IIIS(l.
LACROBSSE TEAM TO
Advises Against
MEEET
HARVARDr~~R
ilo- alb-o menetionedf thc
Engineers Play First R~egular
Contest of This Season
Yee-! to
Ihiipl
jllllllp.
alon"',
w\ith
Pi.
S.
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Over the Teacupsrrr-rr
Band
ofn i the
Coplev-PR0aza
,,allis is thaut
lev'.
and NV~.Ball aree the fr~eshmen.ii
13. H~azeltinie
':1, of liocheey famne. E5.I
Pifcil-c'e '3:3 and N'. 11. Gr1eeni '31:- ar'e the
p~ole vault slars.t of tile year all(] slimild I
doOthe bIest ill thiis evenit. Thle Hammerll
Throw·\\ also draw~is threee chloices. thecse
heing \\.
W AlJ. Aloody "A, theC Favoritejt
E'tstein '32', and Prat·nt
'34..
Javelin Should Be Battle For First
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The LoungRer
.terl the two week~ls pra;ct ic~e I li c variouss
niie
hav(2
i~\e beelc -iolig lltriil.Lr11. Theyt~!
thee an,·( ah.;( thle r~ecord
l
ioldv!-''s. ;(Itatii
call1 the~niarkl last year' in Ilie
shorter~i
how inuch Ii have- leariietl.
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Anon Emus"
he i; lialf mile ra'ce.
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Only Social Affair of Year to
Th'lis is indeed I sore srlbject, for the
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Be Heldd
III
Tomorrow Eve
Loungerge has had hIis difificulties w'ith: I
tho inistruc~tions,
too. How~ever. Ellils,
(Contlillued
froi~n Pave
~-our· troulble seenirs to lie in not applyOw.-)
To c~limax the evenin- there will be hig that bit of advice" falke your tinie"
a special
"Surp~rise" event at the if you wait long enotigh the whereAnimalI elections of hall chairmen
close.
ab~outs of that left bucckle will becomee )f tile florniltor~ies were held Yesterdaiy,
Entraince to the Hall will be through a Iniftor matte~r.
wsithi the ballot boxes bein~g lield open
tile E~ast Balcony on the second floor
unt-1 late last night. When THE TECH
(f Walker.
Progirams of an unnusual
11,1is isc not ail advice to the lovelorn went to press results of the election
nature have been made up and -will c~oltinin, but ally hitches in love's sweet were, niot known. The namees of those i
sel"Ve
as souvenirs of the occasion, waya will be ironed out byv the Lotizigerl elec·ted
w'ill b~e announced as sooni as
'whlile smokes will be plentiful through- fromn the deptlis of his expei'icnce.
they~are coiifirmed.
hulio.llea.-e Mr1. Lou,:iig'er tel~l
FRESHMEN COMPLETEEETF
whercie it is as I w\alit to ilaster
so nexst
tnllie I gLLoboille1 I
PLANSS
FORi
SMOKEREsecrett
toll rlotllerl.
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EELECTED YEESTERDAY~B
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Section Meetings Held
At a mleeting of .Section Leaders
Wednesday
evening plans were made
to ha~ve the affair discussed in the va'ri0111 sections during the week. This
is 'now being done and much interest
has been aroused over tlne occasion.
Tile smoker offers an opportunity
folr the Freshmen to get together as a
class and to meet each other in an informal, congenial
atmosphere.
As
this is the only class function of the
Year, every first year man is urged
tO make an effort to attend arid supPort the affair.
Those on the Smoker Committee
"I'V: Henry D. Ilumphlries, chairman,
Peter Barry, John R. Newell, John T.
1111"ell.
Samuel S. Goldstein, Regillald G. Murdoch, Edward P. Bromley,
9an'llel
P. B3rown, George M. Kingslaild. Louis
P. Holladay, Charles T,
,9teivart, and Dean S. Dadakis, all of
the Class of '34.
Tile campzaign
to use Walker and
b uild ail addition to the M~emorial
is
lingering in the tliroes of death, as ar(,.
miost
other worthi while pirojects this
y~ear--such as Filter Paper, Carnival,
whioop~ee
boiler test, Wtellesley, Fresbinan dance, ]lot Voo Doo's, and the
T. C. A. mnatrimnonial agen~cy.
Wave
the flag and hooray foi- our tip-andcomaing
ener.-etic leatlers.
Anyway,
the columinist
at Clarolina
llas been
gripinlg for a Menioriall
building and
wr1ites the following advice to his re~aders:
"Why
not have a building with
fifty fii'e p~laces. each with a divan in
fronllt
of it where the ljoys and -iris
c~ould get togetlier for a quiet eve-i
ning?"' This thing niust
be chronicl
with columnists.
By a recent studcnt
vote at Tufts
all college sportts were p~lacedl oni the
same Ibasis.
Therie is, no, loji-er the
distinction betweii
mIrajor mild nl..cl()I
atliletic activities.
Atf Temple University the greatest
Yale has a new wrkiilcle in crew
anlolnt of potential pain has been concentr~ated Into the smallest area pos- this year when the Eli will have oars
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the· zi-eaatest in J"Cal'S.,
Super-Jordan~
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Forty Men Out for Varsity
Summers Spe'aks
Trhere are mor'e thann fortyv inen (r)Wl
Two -luniors
C'oach Stininiers took 1, tile nieth,)d order tor first place.
for' the Varsity, but all fr~esbineii who
.Total IRobertson and W~. It. Brow\\n 'Iret
thlat
lie
was
going
Wo
use
for
pDic~kiiigL
,rise intel'estC(i
ai'e urgled to, com~ne outl
tlhe best meniei ill tie event fr~om
a;ll
III(- fir.st
I-le planned
to take
for tlne yearlinig
team, for as larg~e a the ineii teanis.
TLhe formere i holdss
out andt str'oke a few \-ital pas~t performannr~lces.
sq~uadl as Possilble is desired..
jlj(· I1stitiite
111,,ti-k with
a
thro'w
of
1841
thtein, rankinig
themn accordingly.
l-ie
The stairtiiig line-up follows:
Cowc~l1 inc<hes. Aniother!i Junior. L. AN'.I
-tt~
plaiis
to
choose
a
squadt
of
ten
ov`
handt G. Ke,,kiffla 11, Searis CP', Duncann 1welve
H~:ill(,%. anid a Senior Bu3~tler.
shiould
)Heau
rol.
both Vros·1·sl
IIII-1
;amt
Ist D, Hay'es 2nid D. Lawtonl :11rd 1),
-ive themii a r~un for. tile limor..
Hale C. Sysko .3rd A,~ Saf'ford 2ilid A.
Mlotter' Ist TAL, Puffer lH ,HZoiilR OH.
DueF to inc~lemelt
~ntweathe tile g-airle I
Ille dtiscils, Avithi tlleir recm-ds p:Ilutilling i
with tfie Boston Lacrol'ose Cllub xasl I
I
thecm at tlic top, ill this field even~t.
c~alled\ off. As tliis WtLS ZI l)I-,1CtiC I
A~s ill addedt attraction.ii thoi im(Il'I
garie the lnstitut~· teani w~ill 111cut
theml ii a regular mutch laiwrIic~l
iii ;1w( I ried tro follo w I hall) ;111(i "! ( )'(
Bcccr
eta Th'ii-ta P~i, iv'iinner ()I' Ilw i
se~;tson.
race hilst y·ear it-,, againi faivlittlitcs - I
I
in thec~p
Squash
-anie of the St;i Ithe tw~o r~ackets is veiry
made of cedar wood procured in Alaska above thke Arctic Circle.
DRAMASHOP DRAWS
CAP$ACHUY'r
AUDI[ENCEEI
!Continued fIroin~Page Onec)
R. J. D..
El~ectr~ical
I~I~h~7psupply
Mas.
Ave.
~b
Co.
Central Square
Phone Porcter 0250
25% Discount on Desk and
Reading Lamps
-0ambridge Headqua~rters for Everytlcng
Blectriom"l
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,t;w rre,,,hmian jumperet , is niot entorud.tl.
Threo frC1eshmen and I wl\\osophomoresolc·!
facti thart tvni .'holild
lighit it out for· first plance
ill
Iiis, alld s11uash~did not Illix;. alid adv.ised all nien pllaying- sqluashi to stop Ili(, br2oadl jump. Soisalo, bolder ()I'~
n
set thee
b~efore tenniis lot w'ell unitfer waCy. The7 the frecshnian r ~ecord. having·i
imir!lk last year. and Iini-aide~
K
are the
reasoni for' tile differeence
il tile tivo
fin·,
of
136 Massachusetts Ave.
Open 7:30 A. M.-3:00 P. Mr
Opposoite
ASeronautical
13"miding~
I
tire center~of impact<· of
d~ifferlelit, and
soni, the Technlology lIacirosse
tea II that I wrist
movementil
is iisod iii
mecets Harv'\ar'd at .3:30 this aIfternoioal .'(11111s andt Ilot !IIt lll~
at the Hairvartl Stadium.
La s- season''s Captan,%Vgges
As this is the fiirst year~i thiat laworthtl,
toldl of tile coming nimeet of thee
crosse Inas beeni officially recol-nized
I-,igliiid Intercol:legiatle
Lawnn
as a sport by tile Institute. the squad~t NSew
Teiiiii,, Association., at w-hich th~e rraciihas I~een practicing. c~onstantly azict hasniology team \\ill he r opresouted
t
lt Iy
been innprnovirng consistently.
Playin- the filrst
the
of
a!IriggI
to I
me
Lave
riks,I
!ach I
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,ourI
(n!i
an~d
Tihe courtsLs
i rug
ndo
v~c· roi- j'j'c'cluctqi
of
chaillm-
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(POFFICIAL BULLETFINS
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'Aldred
Lecture
Mr. John J. Pelley
Friday, April 10, 3:00 P.M., Roorm 10-250
MCr.Pelley is Presidiilt of the Niew Yor-k, New'eHaven and Hartford
Railr~oad Conipany and w'ill slpeak on "Railroads and Transpgort.This is the sixthi and last lecturee of the year.
Open to seniors. giraduate studenits and memb~lers of the instr~uctingc
staff.
Buildin-a Construction
Mr. Thomas F. McSwee~ney'16
Mon'day, April 13, 10:00 A.M., Room 1-134
A c'0111'aSP Of illusLI'ated lecturres ou 'TTie
Hiitoryv of Uit. Art1· of PuildLzig"~is behig given under tile auspices of tile Deplartmentn of B~uildiinFonstmi~ction dtirinl- the see~cond tenii btv 'Mr. T'tionizs F'. Alce~rweeney '16.
sluidents
anid
inembers of<,t tie
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OFFICERS SUNRDAY
Physics and Phyoical Chemistry
Harvard University and Mass. Institute of Technology
Friday, April 10, 4:30 P.M..
Mallinckrodt Lecture Room, Harvard University
D~ivission of' Ciiemiistr'y. Lecture
byr Professoi, Karl Freudenberx, of
tlie U~niversity
or Heidelber~g, oii "Optical Actiyit.y wid Coinfiguration.-'
Open
to students andr membhers of the histructinl- staff.
to
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T. C. k- TO, INSTALL
OF GENERAL INTFEREST
OIpen
Friday, April 10, 1931
TECH
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instrluctillg
staff.
Colloquaiuma
Electrical Engineering Department
Mrlonday, April 13, and Tuesday, April 14, 2:00 P.M..
Room 103-275
AV.~TA. mIai-rison, ltesearch I)eptartinent,. Bell Telephonei Labora-
Noted Speaker W~cill
Discuss
The Place of: Religion in
Mbechianical Age
SOCCERE~ TEAM WILLlZ~H
MIEET QUINCYT CLUB
Sittur~daYv
Soccer w\\ill open its qmI~in- placm
tice season tornni-row. April 11. w~ithl
a1game aga~inst
the Red Lions of Quincy! on the Coop, field. Time of tlie
,,,fine is 2 o'clock in the aftei'noon.
This w-ill Ine the fir·st Igame of th(,
Iteamu under' their· new~coach L. 13,
Calv-in 1-. Alohri '33, Cabin; William ((:rlllie (f Q11incy.
I-,. Ram[ "33, B.lotter; George E. Best fessic lnal player
April I I~
2:00 Pi. Ml.-Sprin-i
n
Initerclass Track INTeet,
Tech Field.
7:45 P.AL'.--Freshmlan smioker`, 'orth
Hall, I'Valker Mem~norial.
9:00 P.MI.--Beaver Key Society B~ashretball
Dance.
Nlain Hall. AN'a I k e i
Memorial.l
7:.30 P.M1.-Armrenian~Cluh
Mlemorial.
5:00
miorial.
6:00
Wlalker
7:00
7:100
morial.
P~I-
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playreli(
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FLIQUlty DiningS
Room,,
Aleniorial.l
P.I.--Tech
Raniblen; reliezrsal. Northl
Hall.
W'alker Memeorial.
P-M~.--Aimeniait
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Club~
play reh~earsal, Weqt Louill-e. 'Walker Me-
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Iriggers were busy yesterday swinging tile first of the staging upon wh~icli
vi,-orknien will stand to carve on tile
six new dormitory buflaings, the
James E. TI-Irner '32, was elected.d nanies of the mien to whom they are
captain of the swimmill., tealn tfor tlhcl dedicated. These men, all proniinent
season 1931-32" at its annual baillquet
altiniiii
of the Institute, were chosen
held Wednesday- evening~in the Walk-- by~a committee headed by Professor(
el, Grill.
'With the exceptionl of CaWt. Samuel
C. Prescott '94 and were anLutz Turner was the outstandimg nian
oil this year's team.
Hoivard A. Kinzer' '32 acted
as
toastmaster andl introduced the ,peak-
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,
Walke
alker
Students Will Entertain Club
W~ith ~Moliere's Comedy
"George Dandin"'
Ile is a formeret pi-n-
'3-1.
Sociaul ~~ork
and
Infirmary; Iteam Et few vahiable pDointer-. ; glahied
Charlles
E'. Quick ":13. General manager
from this expleriellce.
Aii unusually
of ffaiidlbool;
: Russel Hastin'-s '34,1 lai-,e numberl of men h
Iave. turned outt
Maiilaggim, editor of Handbook; Ken- for· tile spr~ing sessioni and evidecicecS
'le-th N. Scott -4, BRusiness mianaller
of a good fall season hanve 1ween slio,~vii
of Haiidh~iool.
hy,? t!!e- phiviiig to (late.
FridayiL~, AprPil I 0
P.Al-A-,ldr-ed
Lecture. Rooin 10-2,50.
P.M.-Tec'la~itonians rehearsal, NILorthi Hall, Nk'alher Aleniorial.
P.M..--Baiijo
Club rehearsal, East L~ounge,
Walker INIeniorial.
P.M~.--Chess Team contest, F,,iculty
dining rooni, WLalker .11enioriat.
P.Ni.--Draiiialshop
p~lay, flowers B~uildin'T
P.M.1.-Catholic
Club~~Dance. Afain Hall, Walker Memeiorial..
"1:00
5:00
5,:00
8:00
8:15
91:00
For
D~innler -%vill be ser~ved at 5:310 sliarp,
A series of lectures on "The Metallurgy- of 'Weldingi
and It,; Inidustrial Appglication" is b~eing giveni durin;2 the ,second term u/Jer tihe
auspices of the Depanrtm~ent
of Mlinillg
En~gineering and Metallurrgg.
bv
Mr. Alexander, Research Engineer, nionison Research Laboratory, Gleneral Electric Comipany.
Open to students and miembers
of the instructing staff.
CALEENDAR
'Studentks WilCompete
Prizes Off~ered by
Dr. Compton
FACULTY TO HAVE
DINNER AND PLAY~i
aild following the plresentation1 of the
papercls a generall discussion 'will take
plc. lese twoo papers and twol
othen~s pi'eviously P.iven before tile Sooi(,tv arp' exnected to be presented
befolre the convention of No. One D:I-,
trict of' tile National A. T. E. ][!. on
'.May I in Rochester, New Yor~k.
Mr. Peter P. Alexander
April 13, 4:00 P.MI., Room 4-156
Mnonday,
(A.I.E.E. To Hold
Student Meet'ing
Followinag Dirnner
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,roniorromn. evenin- at 6:'o o'clocik
Richard R. H-all'32, W-illis C. Hutchlinub will give a conibina.
ii~son '32 and John Streng '~,the "Thie Piezo-Electr'ic Oscillator in I le F'acltt
newly elected officers of T. C. A. will 'the Power Industry" and "Radio in t !on diiiiier aud Theatre Party. Thh,
Which is held
be installed bi office Smiday niorningr lAer~onautics" are the subjects of the is thieir, annual pari't.
at the Tech Cabin by the members of two student papers that vill be pre- every. springi. and will b~e given this
tlie Advisory board. Twventy-six
mneni- sented to the Student Branch of the year, in the Bioston Y~Loun-g omen's
ber~s of tile calbinet and executive coni- American Institute of Electrical En- Chriistian Association on Clarendon
inittee will spenld Saturday
night in gineerss at their meetingg next Tues- aInd Stuar~t stireets. In tile interval beclay at 5j:30 o'clock in the North Hall
of WTalker MLemorial.
Tickets may be
obtained from Iffls Hunt in Rooin
4-20~ or from the members of the e,,lecutive
committee, before noon on
Mondayaq for 60 cents.
Mirdette
H-. Buckingliam ',31 and
James GZ. Ritchey '32 wiill pireseiit
tile papers to the society and incitdeiitally will be competing for the
pi-izes offered by Dr. Samuel W. Str~attonl for the best student parers to be
p~resented dur~ing the year. These
pr~izes tire $~50for filrst, $251F
for second
anid $15 for thiird.
relief 1,
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ile tho en11ormini
on "Hi--h Precision Standards of Freqtieney and Tl'leir- Ap~plication to Pi
E -h iesl.-ringerin
Problenis"
Open to seniors. graduate students and nienibers of the instriieting
staff.
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