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1 g o 1, A X,' + -,,, 5 C g \, M :" S _, ~~~~~* * r ~~~~ - mo flt Ar jl, - b,,~~~~~~~~~ THE TECH now comng out Tuesdays and Frdays Read your newspaper for up to date Teehnology news, mr- VKP"- VOl LXV, No 32 _ CAMBRDGE, MASS, FRDAY, DECEMBER 12, French Dance Wll Be Gven Tonght at 8:30 Masquerade to Have French Atmosphere; Baron Hugo Tll Play Tonght, the Masquerade Francase, the Dormtory Commttee's novel dance dea, wll take place from 8:30 pam to L00 am, Morss Hall, wth a featured French atmosphere Street lamps wll be placed along Morss Hall, as wll be park benches, and tables and chars whch wll be plaed under the balcones to gve a French sddewalk cafe atmosphere The 5:15 Club Room wll also be decorated as a French cafe, wth a panst poundng out musc for those who may vst t The balcones wll be open to dancers Tckets, at $180 per couple, wll be sold at the door Costumes Featured The man feature of the dance s to be the costumes A "standard" outft s to be that of the French apache, consstng of a beret, ;urtle-neck sweater and dark slacks for men, and short skts wth tght-fttng blouses for women However, there can be many varatons just on ths dea, and any costume wth a French dea or motf wll be welcomed The Dorm Commttee s makng t worthwhle to have a good costume by gvng mported French champagne to those wth the best outfts Proposed deas for costumes are those suggestve of a French steretype, such as cancan dancers, chefs, French wrters, characters from Pretzels lterature Prercfe royalty, artsts, a French peasant or fsherman A couple may come wth each half dresad n a dfferent costume, even though t may be slghtly confusng Masks wll be gven to everyone whe they oome n at the door A11 masks wll be taken of at ntermsson, when the chaperons wll present the champagne to those wth the best costumes, the chaperons beng the judges Baron Hugo to ]Play The refreshments, whch wll be served durng ntermsson, are ntended o ft n wth the Pbrench atmosphere They wll consst of pett-fours and ced gnger ale Musc wll be suppled by Baron Hugo and hs men The Baron, who s chefly remembered for have ng played at the Totem Pole for a great many ymars, wll be broadcast over W'T from 12:00 pbm to 12:30 a m on -the Nght Owl program Last Sk Lecture Gven Wednesday Busses to Be Avalable For Weekend Sk Trps The last n the seres of lectures on skng sponsored by the Outng Club was gven last Wednesday n Room 10-20, featurng Jm Mlen's talk on "Where to G Skng" Announcements on the future plans of the group were also made durng the meetng, ncludng that next Tuesday Dome Lowell, dvsonal charman of -the Natonal Sk Patrol, wll organze ah elgble and nterested men Further news was that probably as soon as one week after the Chrstmas vacaton there wll be chartered buses to take anyone who sgns up n adrance for weekend skng trps n hs talk last Wednesday, Jm Klen began by lstng the nearby sk slopes Dedham's Commonwealth Country-Club can be easly reached by publc transportatlcn Wanhy, the Blue HM, and Brae burn slopes are also easly reached from here Handel's -"Messah To Be Presented By Muscal Clubs Concert s Tomorrow n Boston's Jordan Hall; ]Expected to Be Sellout The Combned Muscal Clubs of the nsttute wll present ther second annual performance of Handel's Messah tomorrow at 8:30 n the evenng re Jordan Hall, Boston The group wll be conducted by Mr Henry Jackson Warren of Wayland, Massachusetts Those tckets stll remanng wll be avalable n the Buldng 10 lobby and at Jordan Hall They are prced at $74, $100, and $150 Robert L Mller, '50, has announced that there are vrtually no bad seats n Jordan Hall for ths concert, and the performance s almost sure to be a sellout The combned clubs are made up of the men's and women's glee clubs and the symphony orchestra, led by Professor Klaus Lepmann L TECHWQUE NOTCE AU1 senors must return ther senor portrat proofs by Monday, December 15 f the proofs are not returned by that date, the pcture wll not appear l the yearbook Proofs may be obtaned and returned n Room 308, Walker MemoraL All the partcpants, numberng over 200, are members of the nsttute, etherstudents, employees, or faculty members The solosts for the tradtonal Chrstmas oratoro are also members of Technology Mss Margareta Backer, '48, of Belmont, s the soprano sngng the same part she '861ng-ln Blat-year's -nfst manal pert formance Contralto solost wll be mr& Gladys Raczynsk, wfe of a Technology student, who also sang the same part n last year's performace Robert J GJohann, '4, wh sng the tenor solo He s a member of the muscal club's management and has sung many solo parts wth {Contnued on Page 2) - - PRCE FVE CENTS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - _ av rvl;"aal&; DorothyWllams Crowned Queen w _% Of Frst Techsapoppn; 6 Chosen As Prncesses at Rally Saturday ~ ~~~~~~~~~~ Pucksters Wn Two Defeat Tufts, Devens After Loss to Boston U A constantly mprovng Tech hockey team rolled to successve vctores Mond-ay and Tuesday nghts at the Boston Arena, beatng Tufts 7- and Devens 4-3 after losng to B U 10-5 over Techsapoppn weekend Playng wthout ther two star forwards, Ed Thompson and Don Lea, the Beaver sextet brought up new stars to carry ther attack and played a generally mpressve defensve game, n wnnng ther frst games of the year Captan Jack Clfford and Ted Madden were brllant on the defense as Devenls was held scoreless untl a major penalty on Charle Sefert early n the second perod gave them the opportunty to force a score whch matched Jerry Walworth's frst perod goal The game wth Tufts was also hghlghted by Tech's sparklng defense Goale Jack Adams was especally good allowng only two goals durng hs stay n -the nets The frst of these was a screen shot that was caged before a mnute of the game had been played However, the Beavers quckly took command and went Mhead 2-t belore the frst perod had ended, 8efert and Bradley morng n the seond frame t was all Tech Wth Adams holdng the Medford boys at bay Wllard (from Tsots), Walworth (from Tenrney) and Clfford, unasssted ran the score to 5-1 Tufts second goal came early n the thrd perod, but McKm scored on a pass from Bradley to keep Tech's fve goal edge HGHLGHTS OF TECHSAPOPPN WEEKEND TECH'S QUEEN Photo by Hano Mss Dorothy Wllams, a Wellesley senor, was selected as Queen of Techsapoppn Mss Wllams, escorted by Walter 0 Lowry, '48, a course XV student, smles as she leaves n her specal car for the hockey game nst Comm Rejects J P Comm Report After a long debate the nsttute Commttee voted not to accept the report of the Junor Prom Commttee at ts meetng last week The moton to accept the report, whch had been presented by Ronald Greene, presdent of the Junor class, was defeated 22 to 4 ncluded n the report were two recommnendatons to future J P Commttees: that tables should be reserved n advance only for the chaperons, the commttee tself, and the prevous year's commttee; and that no one be permtted to reserve more than two tables The report was attacked on the (Contnued on Page 3) Squash Only Team To Gan Vctory Out of 5 Sports Dorothy Wllams of Tower Court, Wellesley College, escorted by Wale ter O Lowre, '48, captured honors as Queen of Techsapoppn at a coronaton and rally clmaxng the weekend last Saturday, nght between 7:15 and 8:00 pm n the Great Court The queen was selected by Judges Dr Karl T Compton, presdent of the nsttute, John Powers, head of the Powers Model Agency, -and Francs Dahl, Boston Herald cartoonst Sx grls were desgnated as prncesses Sprt s Applauded Reactons to the frst Techsapop pn generally expressed by the student body seemed to be favorable Sad Paul McNaughton, 48, who was n charge of the weekend, " was surprsed at the sprt shown by Technology dd not thnk t was there and am sure most of the students dd not know t ether" Over 1,400 tckets, not ncludng those sold Frday evenng, were sold Results of Athletc Events As far as athletcs are concerned, the weekend was hardly successful, wth squash the only vctorous sport Complete results are as follows: Basketball, Frday evenng-boston Unversty 51, MT 46 Wrestlng, Saturday afternoon- Brown 18, MT 12 Squash, Saturday afternoon - MT 5, Wesleyan 2 Swmmng, Saturday afternoon- Brown 46, MT 29 Hockey, Saturday evenng-boston Unversty 10, MT 5 Cheers were wrtten and adapted for the occason by Wllam Conant, '48, head cheerleader and a transfer student from the Unversty of Mchgan Leadng cheers n addton to Conant were Deter Hauser, '50; Nancy Keatng, 151; Robert Johnson, '51; Mary Catella, '51' Margaret rby, 151; Casper Zubln, '51; Patrca Wolfe, 51; and Harold Moss, '50 After the basketball game, the Saturnala dance was held n Mechancs Hall from approxmately 10:30 pnm to 1:00 am Durng the earler part of the evenng, student judges made prelmnary selectons for the queen selected Saturday nght NSA naugurates Many New Projects Several projects have been announced recently by Natonal Student Assocaton commttee charmen n whch Technology students may partcpate One project to be naugurated n the near future s a seres of shortwave programs dealng wth Amer-,,- x :' '' can student actvtes The program s to be broadcast over WRUL, ~~~~~^ <; ;-^ Boston Anyone nterested n wrtng or ':<-N8 edtng rado scrpts or n *'rv,,s-\-s ' :: s*, - '*S drectng or announcng rado programs may contact -Roger Moore, Photos by H~anl, Latbher, WLeersP, Mohr Upper left Symbolc of the enthusasm of the Techsapoppn partepants s ths shot of the Tech cheerleaders '49, n the dormtores at the basketball game aganst Boston Unversty whch clpped MXLT 51 to 46 W Deter Hauser faces the Lloyd Haynes, '49, reported that camera on the rght Yes, we'd lke to know who the coeds are too Upper rght The swmmng team a number of European students takes to water aganst Brown Fank Conln, '50, second from rght, s about to take the frst place by tyng have wrtten to the NSA askng the pool record, 556 seconds for the 100 yard freestyle, set last year by John Searle, '48, seen on the rght to correspond wth Amercan students Any student nterested n Beyonld Searle and Conln at MT are Leemng and a second Brown swmmer Tech lost the contest 46 to 29 Lower left Wht Mauzy, '48, on the bottom wns the upper band Mauzy, captan of the 165 lb ths project should send hs name, class Tech team, overcome SamuOl :Raymond to take the decson aganst Wesleyan 18 to 12 Lower rght: address, age, sex, nterests, type A B3oston Unversty player smles as Walworth blocks a Boston Unversty scorng rush The players from of correspondent preferred, to the left to rght are Ted Madden and Jack Adams - of -MXT, a BU player, Jerr Walworth and Chuck Nolan, NSA Commttee, Walker Memoral both of MJT, and two other undentfed Boston Unversty puekttersb The fnal score was 10 to 5 for BA Buldng F, 'Ȳ r '',; 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2 Page Two THE TECH Frday, December 12, 1947 Vol LXV Th e Tech- FRDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 No 32,^>'AGNGBOARD General Manager, Peter H Sp'tz, '48 Rdtor George A Freund, '49 Managng Edtors Kreek, Jr, LusF 494; Arnold M Snger, '48 B~usness M~axlager Robert D Fer, '49 ASSOCATE BOARD Davd Benlenson, '50; D~anel J Fnk, '48; Frank W Helenday, Jr, 148; Thomas L Bton, '49; Davd R srael, '49, James Mlaslon, '49, Robert L Pereles, 149; Donald W Ramsey, '49, Malcolm E Reed, '49, Harrson E Rowe, '49; Joseph A Stern, '49; Theodore E Thal, '49 STAFF ASSSTANTS Guy C Bell, '50, Stanley L Chalknd, '50; Norman B Champ, Jr, 150, Everett P Dult, ou; Jon L Ganger, '50; Davd A Grossman, '50- Jerome K Lews, '50- Davd Rafner, '50; h ner Rubn, '50- Rchard P Sabn, '50; Wllam Toboeman, 150- Harrlson Whte, '50; Davd W Marcus, '50; rvng Wenzw-eg, '50; Karl Goldberg, '49 STAFF P}OTOGRATHERS John R Hno, '50; Larry M Lntz, '49; Charles H Meers, G EDTORAL BOARD P~chazx1 Bakal, '48; Carleton R Doll, '418; Benjamn J Brettler, 148, J Davd C s, '4S; Narl W Eames, 149; Mary R Gregory, '48; Wllam Haddon, '49; Jerome D Krnsky, '48; John D Uttle, '48, Wllam }3 Maley, '46; G Kendall Parmelee, '48; Duane D Rodger, '48; Ephram MK Sparrowv, '49; John Ws WNel, '48; Wllam R Zmmerman, '48 OF FCES OF THE TE:CH Newvs and Edtoral-Room 307, Walker Memoral, Cambrdge, Mass Telephones RRk~land 1881, 1882 Busnes-Room 302, Walker Memoral Telephone KRkland 1881 Student Subscrpton, S1 o0 per year Mal Subscrptons, 5200 per year Publshed every 'Tuesday and Frday durng college year, except durng college vacaton Entered as second class matter December 9, 1944, at the Post Offce, at Boston, Mass, onder the Act of March 3, 18' 9 Represented for natonal advertsng by Natonal Advertsng Servce, nc, College Pub- _4shers ttepresentatve, 420 Madson Ave, New York, N Y Member, Assocated Collegate Press, dstrbutor of Collegate Dgest Nght Edtor: Donald W Ramsey, '49 Assstants Nght Edtor: Fred Vanderschmdt, '51 OPTMSTC POST MORTEM The curtan has now come down on Techsapoppn, the frst affar of ts knd n the hstory of the nsttute t s now possble to evaluate the event objectvely to see what t offered to the school, where t faled or could have been mproved, and how the students accepted the dea There s probably very lttle doubt n anyone's mnd that the dea of Techsapoppn was excellent and there s no doubt among the people attendng but that the week-end was a complete success W~hat wth our awakenng of nterest n athletcs and expandng program for student partcpaton and teams, a school functon of ths sort that hghlghts Technology sports actvtesls very worthwhle The socal events mxed n really make a week-end out of t Furthermore, the prce, whch some people felt was a lttle stff, may be cut down n the future Ths should make Techsapoppn avalable to almost altl pocketbooks Havng decded, then, that we want a week-end of ths sort, we must gve due credt to the students who brought t about for the frst tmne, overcomng a wave of pessmstc comments, by the knd of people who are always opposed to changes and new deas Now that we've had one Techsapoppn, we've set the precedent and have a chance to buld on the foundatons that were establshed n order to put the event on at least a break-even bass and to make t really an all-college affar, student partcpaton wll have to be a Plot greater As Techsapoppn becomes better establshed, attendance wll undoubtedly soar But certan steps should stll be taken to nsure larger crowds and to prevent the affar from possbly dyng a natural -death a few years from now n the frst place, much more publcty must be gven There were -barely two months between the ncepton of the dea of a sports week-end at Technology and ts realzaton n Techsapoppn Granted that the publcty t receved was very clever and good, there was stll not enough tme allowed to let the dea soak n Also, one questons the sagacty of the Athletc Assocaton n choosng to 'hold the week-end when t dd, a couple of weeks before Chrstmas Techsapoppn's management was lucky that there was snowe, but usually the weather s especally foul around that tme of year A wnter sports week-end seems much better tmed n early February, around the tme the Dartmouth Carnval comes off Why not hold the week-end n sprng, though, possbly havng t concde wth Tech Show or the Actvtes-Ball? Technology s not too well adapted for a real wnter sports week-end, wth the usual skng and tobogganng and so forth f so, the publcty could go on all year and chances are that more people would attend Another pont, and Techsapoppn management please don't feel offended, s that some people felt that the week-end was overprced Of course, when we have the new gymnasum, ths wll be taken care of but ths year we ddn't and some people ddn't see what exactly- was supposed to cost fve dollars Let's try to get away from Mechancs Hall, f possble That brngs us to another weak spot, manly the dance on Frday nght To be qute frank, t wasn't much Even a dance n Morss Hall would have been better The Hall was too bg and there was too much commoton, and to-o much lght The whole thng was too mpersonal The -only savng grace was the band whch was good and loud Some of the features of the week-end were excellent, however, and should certanly be retaned Among the hghlghts were the beauty contest, the fencng exhbton, and of course the hockey game whch, unfortunately s only a wnter sport Techsapoppn, or whatever the school wll choose to call t n the futures s a great dea Now that we know we want t, let's work ol t to be sure that t comes up to all ts potentaltes and that t remans here frmly as an event that Technology has leong wanted and needed and has~ fnally been able to realze New Laboratores Letters to the Edtor Provde Research Facltes at Tech Sr: wsh to take ths opportunty F to express apprecaton for the utcooperatonl n ost enthusasm and rendered by the Athletc Assocate ton, the charman of Techsapoppn and assstants, The Tech and other organzatons and sprted boosters n puttng over the splendd sports socal weekend t s my feelng that ths type of an aff ar should be establshed as an annuala event Many ndvduals, who mssed the aff ar ths year, wll plan for ths event n other years thus nsurng even greater success than what was enjoyed ths year van J Geger Drector of Athletcs D~ecember 2, 1947 Sr: note that the NSA Cost of Lvng Survey gven n today's ssue of your paper follows the hgh standard of all your reportoral work feel that analyss of these fgures leads to some very dsheartenng conclusons, however, regardng the manners and morals of those attendng MT There appears to be some confuson, apparently, as to whether the natves of Westgate are marred or not f, ndeed, they are all lvng n sn, somethng should be done about t rght away And, of the marred and/or lvng at Westgate, see a consderable number of assocated chldren, to wt, 35 per marred, and 48 per Westgate; these fgures speak for themselves very strongly Accordng to the fgures labelled "Total per Month," see that all those wth a famly are burdened each month wth the total -term's tuton pend books, and moreover, those, of Westgate show an a~ddtonal expense nowhere lsted of some $1600 per month n the opnon of the wrter, ths s too much for the average wages of sn Also n regard to the tuton and books, see that, for the most part, all other classes have escaped scot free The bursar should look nto the matter, f no one else wll must pont out that you have mssed a scoop connected wth ths report Those wth famles report that they manage to get along on some $1100 per month per famly for food Ths could mean ether mass starvaton, or a soluton to the cost of lvng problem -n event, a most mportant thng Yours very truly, D J Rose any t just goes to show you that when bgger and better news tems are prnted, TH1E TECH wll prnt them As for the data n the aforementoned artcle, THME TECH wll contact the Natonal Student Assocaton and fnd out f unmarred students at Westgate are as prolfc as the report states -ED "Mlessah" (Conltnlued from Page ) the group n the past Major Holls Dakn of Concord, Mass, an assocate professor n the Mltary Scence department, s the bass solost Hs experence ncludes solo performances wth many choral groups "The Messah" composed n a few short weeks n the year 1741, n the form of an oratoro, has become a beloved tradton -at Chrstmas tme throughout the world Wth straghtforward and ruggedly smple harmony, ts performance seldom fals to be an mpressve OVERSEAS FOOD PARCELSl SAMPLE "L" PARCEL $595 COMPLETE lb Butter, :LO-oz Jar Jam, 1 lb S~pry (cookng fat), 102/2-oz tn Rce Dn ner, 1 11/?-lb tn Sausage Meat, 1 11/k lb Whole Powdered Mlk, 1 lb Mxed Dred Frut Prces nclude all charges and delvery nsured Complete prce lst on request A L ALLEN CO Rep Fraser, Morrs Co nc 755) Boylston Street, Boston 16, Mass CO (Member of Chamnber of Commerce) and strrng event Among the patrons who wll be present are: Dr and Mrs Karl T Compton, Prof and Mrs J C Hunsacker, Dean and Mrs W WV Wurster, Dean -and Mrs George Hafrrson, Dean and Mrs Everett Baker, Mr and Mrs James R Kllan, Prof and Mrs F O Schmtt and Dean and Mrs Robert O Caldwell Dr John B Wlbur, head of the Department of Cvl and Santary Engneerng, presded at the ded-l ; caton exercses of the- Wllam" Thomson Sedgwck Laboratores of Santary Scence on December-3 The new laboratores are desgned to meet modern educatonal procedures n teachng santary engneerng and to provde a thorough knowledge of the chemcal and bochemcal reactons whch take pla-ce n the treatment of water, sewage and ndustral wastes Professor Wllam le Stanley, who has charge of the new laboratores, descrbed the facltes of each awnd the work of ts drector The laboratory of santary bacterology and research, of whch Dr Murray P Horwood s n charge, has equpment for demonstratng the prncples nvolved n water, sewage and the ndustral treatment ofl water Dr Clar N Sawyer s n charge of the santary chemstry laboratory, whch s equpped wth the latest apparatus for the analyss of water and gen-, eral santaton problems The laboratory of santary engl neerng, under the drecton of: Professor Arel A Thomas, ncludes! a bacterologcal laboratory and a' research room, and has facltes! for ndvdual student work and expermental demonstratons Dscussng the mportance of the, laboratores, Professor Stanley, spoke of the many old and new, problems whch may be solved by! the research equpment He also~ emphaszed the value of the newr facltes for thess projects by sen-,; ors and graduate students and for advances n research n the varous branches of santary engneerng Du Ponlt Announces Award Of Fellowshps at nsttute The DuPont Company has announced that t s awardng 81 post graduate and post-doctoral fellow-, shps to forty-seven unverstes' throughout the country for the academc year The program ncludes fellowshps n chemstry and physcs; chemcal, me- chancal and electrcal engneer-' ng; and metallurgy Each post-graduate fellowshp provdes $1,200 for a sngle student or $1,800 for a -marred person, together wth -an award of $1,000 to the unversty Each post-doctoral fellowshp provdes $3,000 for the recpent and a grant of $1,500 to the unversty, whch s ntended' for fnancng tuton and fees The selecton of canddates for' the fellowshp awards and the choce of problems on whch they are -to work are left to the unverste~s j DON'T BE A ""STUFF:Y STUDE" Make a date wth your best gal a 60 and take her to the Ffe A & Drum Room for an eve- \ nng she'll never forget - Wonderful foodromantc dance musc by Jmmy Mc~lale and hs orchestra Songs by Sherry Lyndon Never a cover or mnmum! HOTEL VNDOM Commonwealth Ave at Dartmoutl St Hll _ - WWWW 4 F~ 1 so By SANDER RUBN - - We'lhave been readng the Herald comc page for breakfast' every mornng n Walker-,so we won't no tc~e the food and would now lke to present a report ol our research Crocekett Johnson, the orgnator of Barnaby, s apparently back on he job ndcated by hs ntals on the cartoon sgnature and a marked mprovement n the qualmty of the strp's contnuty The latest character among Mr O'Malley's -acquantances s Blotto, the robot who was created by Atlas, the mental gant, as a secret wea- pon for push-button warfare (Accordng to a front -page storyf n a recent New York Tmes, pu-sh- bubton warfare s at least a decade away n the opnon of -experts; ths ought to take a load off the mnds of all the people -over sxty) Experts to the contrary notwth standng, Blotto s a realty complete -wth radar antenna, per- scope, -rocket and plutonum Lyo-yo He was created to push buttons be-e cause the push-bottom weapons wll be so nhumane that no human E beng wll dare to push the necessary buttons (W~e hope you can follow the tran-of thought wthoult gettng trpped up by_ -a button hole)- The Case of th~e Kdnapped Brde Further down on -the page s Dxe Dugan, -perennal grl frend Recently she 'was -engaged to marry a certan fctonal Kenneth Brad- ford -and the weddng date was set t was apparent that Dxe, the dol of all the unmarred women of l Amerca, could not marry, but the weddng day came and she was gowned and ready As she was watng to- leave for the -church shee was snatched Anto a black lmou- sne by a clever ruse vrtually from the very armns of the groom At present the suspense n the strp has swtched from How Wll Dxe B~e Prevented From Marryng Thereby Preservng The Means Of Emotonal Escape For Thousands Of Unmarred Women Who Wsh They Were And Marred Women Who Wsh They Weren't, to smply Who Kdnapped Her Anyhow, Dxe s stll a vrgn, and joy has not left the hearts of Amercan womanhood She Should Drop Dead! The last strp on the page s: Harold Gras's De-evred darlng, Lttle 1j Orphan Anne, who s now wendng -her loquacous way through a sequence wth a vllanous 1 poltcan, probably a Democrat f we know anythng about Gray -Gra~y s very lkely not overestmatng the ntellgence level of hs audence by havng one character o~r another repeat the entre plot, usually n solloquy, every other day 4or so n any case, the repetton covers up for a lack of nspraton The evl poltcan, lke a melodramatc vllan, goes sulkng around graveyards plottng the downfall of Anne and her frends We wsh hm luck 77 M S z -

3 F_, Frday, December 12, 1947 THE TECH ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Pare ~ ~ Three - m omm M_ Pst Comm Ps (Conttnued from Page 1) WMTr SCHEDULE grounds that t dd not nclude the facts concernng the preferental allotment of tables, ncludng the names of commttee members responsble J Davd Cst, '48, sad that the report should have n eluded more general recommendatons whch would have helped to elmnate preferental treatment n all student actvtes, not only the Junor Prom SALES AUTHORZED also MERCURY ad LNCOLN servce Expert Body and Fender Work Completely Equpped Pant Shop / Ford makes t we JoU U1l ELBERY MOTOR CO, no FANEK D SERVCE BLDTY 360 Rver St (Now KePmor Dr) Cambrdge 39, Mlm ORB 3820 lowto be s EURE furll11he CHRS7MAS Go0 BY TRAN Avod traffc jams-by-pass trcky wnter weather You'll leave on scheduled tme and you'll enjoy cozy comfort, dependablty and safety all the way Ask your Ralroad tcket agent about economcal fares n modem sleepng cars and comfortable coaches MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 8:00 Hot Jazz Unlmted 8:30 Keyboard Classcs 8:55 New York Tmes News 9:00 Sdelghts of the News- Joseph N ScanlonGuest Speaker 9:15 Concert Hall 10:00 Swngtma 11:00 Musc mmortal TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 8:30 On the Town 8:55 New York Tmes News 9:00 Concert Hall 10:00 Musc from a Beat-up Bar 10:15 Swngtme 11:00 Featured Conductor WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 8:30 On Wngs of Song 8:55 New York Tlmes News 9:00 Concert Hall 10:00 Swngtme 10:30 Latn Amercan Rhythms 11:00 Musc mmortal THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 8:30 On the Town 8:55 New York Tmes News 9:00 Pano nterlude 9:15 Concert Hall 10:00 Swngtme 11:00 Your Opera Hour FRDAY, DECEMB5ER 19 8:30 Chamber Ensembles 8:55 New York Tmes News 9:00 Concert Hall 10:00 Songs of the People 10:15 Swrngtme 11:00 Musc mmortal 12:00 Nght Owl L l D ABBOTT CO Per AU1 Acetrvy and Fratondty Zotbt 1111 NmAdchweft Avaenu, Basta One Bloek North of Doewco Stat Mrmore 4051 or 3277 F ENNELL S S9 MASSACHUSETT AYE, BOSTON MPORTED ag DOMESTC WNES - LQUORS AND ALES Acrouthe BRDGE of Commonwe Avs TEL KENMORE =0222 OPEN DALY 9 AM TO 11 PM - Fr" Deolv Serm We EavX O~aHad BUlDWSSNU ]PABST BLUZ RZZO, Sf8L12T ZU8 slqczmc A=w - f -, - ~ L- - -and how f KklRmand 4400 SAVE MON EY when you retfn New "College Specal" Round- Trp Tckets go nto effect on all ralroads on Chrstmas day Buy one at your "home staton" t wll gve you a longer lmt for your return trp back home durng Sprng Vacaton or at the close of the school year The new tckets wll be on sale for Students and Teachers any day between December 25 and anuary 16 Take advantage of money-savng round-trp tckets especally talored for the needs of college men and women Consult your home town tcket agent or any Ralroad representatve for cost of tckets, return lmts and stopover prvleges For a Tme Dand Money-Savnlg Trp T'S CONVEN ENT- COMFORTABLE-SAFE RtALROADS F T'S ""ARROW'' 104 BOYLSTON S T (COLONAL THEATRE BULD) B1OS WELL We made an adjectve nto a noun, that's all ETONS A "thrfty" s a person who looks for Three ngredents n every clothng purchase: 1 Style-good looks, comfort, ft 2 Qualty-fne fabrcs, fne workmanshp 3 Value-your money's worth and more t means a person who buys Arrow products TCA Wll Provde RR Tcket Servce Representatves from the varous ralroad, pullman, arlne and bus companes wll be n the TCA offce from Monday through Frday next week from 12:15 to 1:45 pm Students wshng to confer wth the representatves may do so by gong to the TCA offce durng those hours On Saturday, December 13, from 10:30 to 11:30 am, an agent from the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ralroad wll be n the TCA offe for the purpose of sellng tckets pror to the ncrease n prce, whch wll go nto effect on December 15 Twdo delegates from the nsttute wll be present at the Chrstan Church's conference at the Unversty of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, between December 27, 1947 and January 1, 1948 The conference s to be composed of college students from all parts of the world, and ts prmary purpose s to look at what the Chrstan Church s dong, both here and abroad Anyone connected wth Tech mray apply to be one of the two delegates The TCA has offered to pay the regstraton fees and to arrange to pay a porton of the other costs for the two representatves WE HAVE T! TWO CONVENENT MEN'S SHOPS 54 PROVDENCE ST (HOTEL STATLER) WVHAT S A""THRFTY"? PS-You'll always get a good deal at your Arrow dealer's ARROW SHRTS and TES R - -, -H UNDERWEAR * HANDKRCHETS a SPORTS SHRTS D 4Homer Copehart of ndana wll spealk L 16L- Actvty Brek AERONAUTCAL ENGNEERNG socety The gldng group of the Aeronautcal Engneerng Socety s undertakng extensve development and flght operatons for the com- ng wnter Use of an arport for the group's -actvtes has been procured, land work s beng completed on an mproved method for launchng glders by wnch, whch wll be made avalable to New England soarng plots The frst trp of the season, for tranng and gldng, has been planned for tomorrow WMT News Bob Clayton, ace announcer from Boston's WASH, wll be a guest "dsc jockey" on WWT on Monday, December 15 The program wll be "'Swngltme," and wll start at 10:00 pm Bob wll play some of hs favorte records at ths tme for the entertanment of Dormtory and Barracks resdents STAFF PLAYERS The play, "Much Ado About -Nothng," wll be presented by the Staff Players ths weekend at the Peabody Playhouse t s advsed that those holdng tckets be at the theatre several mnutes before the play starts because there are no reserv~ed seats Harvard Forum Debates On Hgyher Cost of Lvng The Harvard Law School Forum wll be held n Rndge Techncal Audtorum, Cambrdge, on Tuesday, December 16th, at 7:50 pm The subject wll be "What shall we do about the hgh cost of lvng?" Leon H Keyserlng, a member of -the Presdent's Economc Advsory Councl, and Senator Prof Magoun Fnshes Seres Last Talk Features Courtshp as Search On Tuesday, December 9, Professor F A Magoun presented hs lecture, "Courtshp," the last of a seres of four presented ths Sall by the Technology Chrstan Assocaton Professor MNgoun told hs audence that courtng s a search for someone you can love He warned hs lsteners they should beware "romantc courtshp that s emotonal" nfatuaton doesn't last, and f marrage ends n falure, "ether you courted the wrong person or were emotonally mmature"' Any elgble boy or grl should be acquanted wth several people They should look over the stuaton and have a crcle of frends A man and woman should not "go steady" before they have had a chance to assocate wth people of all types Courtshp s a sncere search, but never a conquest t s not a stuaton of persuason t s mportant that the two people concerned be honest wth each other, facng the dsagreeable facts A person should never "try to be loved," nor try to make an mpresson The bg word n marrage s "together" The person you wll really love wll really love you By assocatng wth many people, you can have suffcent standards for comparson The perod of courtshp s the tme to expose decet and pretendng, snce the grl who fals to be ready on tme, or keeps her escort watng, s motvated by a desre to be domnatng, or the center of attracton Decepton and conquest are not love, and wll not lead to a jhappy marrage The perod of courtshp s a tme when two people can acquant themselves wth each other prevous to marrage t s a tme for two people to do the best thnkng of ther lves They should deter- what they -really want from mne lfe, and t s a problem that requres deep thought PROMPT PCK-UP AND DELVERY SERVCE PORTER SQm CHEVROLET CO - Authorzed Sales & Servce- 0 ReparsanAN Makes Road Sordd 0 Wheel Algnment* Cars Panfed a Denfs Removed * MoMors Way fnyments May Be Convenently Bdk_" 2065 Mass Ave - Cembrdge - 5 blocke beyond Sean rosl 4w Bostonan Nor-M1ocs Comfort, fne appearance and long wear - all are wrapped up together to make Nor-Mocs an deal gft Brown veal wth leather soles and heels $9-95 PATRONAGE REFUND TO MEMBERS THE TECHNOLOGY STORE Co -P 7 f t, j -,r; 3! 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4 Page Four THE TECH Frday, December 12, l - Tech Bows Courtmen Topple 1 As Brown Mermen Trnty esp04a by c wctfde 'FRDAY, DECEMBER n Fnal 12 Seconds Basketball - Varsty vs New Hampshre at Dlrham, N B 8 00 pm Swmmng - Varsty and Freshman vs Amherst at Anherst 2:00 pal BU Regsters Hockey vctory Over Engneers Sprted Tech Rally Marks Fnal Perod Of Opener at Arena By KARL GOLDBERG The Tech hockey season began last Saturday nght before 2000 spectators at the Boston Arena wth promse, but wthout vctory The undermanned Beaver sextet was whpped by Boston Unversty, the champons of the New England ntercollegate ce Hockey League, 10-5, but not before they had thrlled the partsan, Techsapoppn crowd by draggng a one-sded, Terrer-domnated contest to wthn reach of vctory The outcome of the game was decded n the second perod, when Don Lea, Tech's frst strng center, was taken out of the game wth a spraned ankle, and BU scored fve quck goals to brng ther frst perod 1-0 lead to 6-0 before the puck had crossed nto the BU nets The loss of Lea coupled wth the loss of Ed Thompson, last year's All-Star wngman, due to njures sustaned n practce, early n the week, left Tech wth only one frst strng lneman and a confused set of lnes none of whch had played together as a unt all year n contrast, the Terrers had three lnes, all experenced, who were brought off and on the ce wth such consstency that -they were never tred Frst Blood The fve goals that BU scored n the second frame seemed to put the game on ce for them but they soon found they could hardly coast to vctory Near the end of the second perod Tom Tsats, the one remanng frst strng lneman, took a pass from Captan Jack Clfford and caged an angle shot for the ntal Tech goal Featurng New Ralegh and Schwna Bcycles Also used bkes at low prce BOSTON CYCLE CO 57 Dover, Boston - _ V ~ - ; Open Swm Season Before one of the largest gallery crowds ever seen at the Alumn Pool, the Tech mermen met Brown on Saturday, December 6, as part of the Tech wnter carnval After beng washed away by the Brown Freshmen to the tune of 56-29, the varsty dropped the 300 yd Medley Relay, and also fve crucal ponts to start the varsty competton n rapd successon the Tech natators dropped the 220 yd Freestyle and 50 yd Freestyle events Tech rebounded from the boards by placng frst and thrd n the dvng event wth Lou Lehman and Bob Ells nettng 575 and 565 ponts respectvely Tech assumed the lead by nettng 8 out of nne possble ponts Matchng a feld goal and a foul by Trnty wth a two-ponter by n the 100 yd freestyle event Frank Jm Madden, Tech was two counts Conln, '50, ted the Tech record short of vctory as the tmer's clock wth a fast 556 John Searle took marked 1:05 mnutes of playng second Then the hgh ptch of tme But n that last 65 seconds exctement was mantaned when Tech's Bob Deutsch knocked the Dck Ptler and Ben Dann took ld of the basket to score the feld second and thrd n the 150 yd goal that sewed up the ball game, backstroke, tyng the score Bob Felter managed to salvage three ponts from the 200 yd breaststroke event whle Brown's best- H AreRKNS STUDOS LEARN TO DANCE u ^n {ae DAN'CE Brer turned n 2:31 n the longest 342 Lass Ave (at Hunt Ave at Symphony St&) event of the day, the 440 yd Freestyle, co For Years Tech Boston's managed to only place Smartest Dance School thrd, ths beng accomplshed by Prvate eamsan CONPLETE Russell At COU1SN ths pont Sle the meet was Fox Trot, waltz, TabM Brown's no matter what Rhumba, the outcome of the followng event vddle-age Expert You" etc gpeeaw Ate tenton for Begnners and L Sand Teachers Hours: M0 AM to to PM -1 "Look for the sarkmsm Neon gn'" from Wllard and Mke Tenney, from Jerry Walworth But the overwhelmng strength of the BU reserves stemmed any possble turn n the tde of the game BU scored before another mnute had passed and thereafter held the surgng Beaver sextet on even terms for the rest of the game - Wrestlng - Varsty vs Harvard at Harvard 2:00 pm SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 Swmmng - Varsty and Freshman vs Wesleyan at MeBrern 2:00 pn Squash - Varsty vs Army at West Pont 2:00 pn MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 Hockey - Varsty vs Northeastern at the Arena 8:00 Pm - - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L Tech Scores Agan Beforea fve mnutes Tue of the thrd perod had passed MT had MSSES Puunched LTLEFELD n two goals; Tsots agan, H Harvard Square Y Professonal Typsts THESES N THE SHOP WHERE SHE FNDS THE MOST BEAUTFUL CLOTHES MANUSCRPT S 4 Bratdle St TRwbrdge 749S You can shop lesurely, luxurously n the comfort of Flene's new French shops, and fnd there the most exctng, unusual ways to say a "very merry Chrstmas" From small delghts that are thoughtful of your pocketbook, to bg presents all classfy you as a man of good taste OU'LL FND THE MOST BEAUTFUL GFTS Lngere, jewelry, handbags, gloves, noveltes gfts hand-chosen by the edtors Of VOGUE magazne, ndsputable fashon authortes Breathe easly once more, take your lst, and make your way to NEW FRENCH SHOPS, SEVENTH FLOOR Comng up from behnd wth only a mnute and fve seconds of playng tme remanng, Tech's basketball team pulled a thrllng, evenly fought ball game out of the bag last Wednesday nght to defeat Trnty n Walker Gtym On the low end of the scorng untl mdway n the second half, the Engneers lagged just a few ponts behnd the Trnty aggregaton throughout most of the game, and traled at halftme Wth nne mnutes left n the game, Tech's Ozze Honkalehto regstered a feld goal to put the Beavers n the lead for the frst tme, r More than meets the eye One look and you'd say that a great deal of work les ahead before ths new telephone central offce s completed That's true But already, much of the job s done! At our Western Electrc plants the telephone equpment-the swtchboards, frames and swtel ng mechansms, the cable, wre and relays-nas been scheduled and s already beng manufactured All ths ard more before the ground was broken! The telephone busness s a constantly expandng busness n whch thousands of college men are fndng nterestng and re- wardnlgcareersthere's afuturen telephony BELL TELEPHONE for the fghtng Engneers Wth number of shots from the foul lne Just 15 seconds to go, Doug Watson throughout the game, and netted sunk a foul attempt to rase the 20 of ts 24 attempts Ed Faber, of fnal count to Trnty, ht the bull's-eye from the Trnty had an unusually large 15-foot mark for ten out of ten L -,L~l 11 1-~- ~ -1 r L11 P p- e- rse - 'g ' g g CC - r9 g g SYSTEM X~~gg w f't X q~~~ 14O ~~~~ For months telephone men have been hard at work-n offces and n the feld One group has carefully studed busness and populaton trends and has forecast the tele- phone needs of the communty for years to come Another has determned the amount and types of equpment that wll best meet these needs Stll others have found ways to make ths new equpment a part of our world-wde communcatons network n E

5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ r- 1 ' a b -,1ay94 7 T H E '- T E c Page Fve j f e, z,,, l- c, Openng the ntercollegate squash season last Saturday as part of the Techsapoppn weekend, the Technology racquetmen blasted to a 5-2 vctory over Wesleyan Unversty's squash team at the3 Barbour Feld House courts n the most evenly contested set of the match n whch fve games were played, Tom Kelly of Tech beat Dck Lutz of the Wesleyan CAFE DE PARS Real Home-Cooked Food Reasonably Prced Luncheons and Dnners NEW BAR JUST OPENED 165 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston 299 Harvard Street Brooklne (Contnuted on Page 6) ' Are you dough-shy? Get us! We gve the stuff away Foldng money, too Yes sr, Peps-Cola Co pays from $1 to $15 for gags you send n and we prnt Why worry about an honest lvng? Ths s easer Just send your stuff, along wth your name; address, school and class, to Easy Money Department, Box B Peps-Cola Co, Long sland Cty, N Y All contrbu tons become the property of Peps-Cola Co We pay only for those we prnt There's nothng to t-as you can see from the samples below f, by conc dence, the words "Peps-Cola" turn up somewhere n your gafl don't worry about t We don't mnd Nlatter of fact, we knd of lke t) So start your stuff n now -for Easy Money GOOD DEAL ANNEX Sharpen up those gags, gagsters! At the end of the year (f we haven't laughed ourselves to death) we're gong to pck the one beat tem we've bought and award t a fat extra P $10000 number two man of the home team, Crawford McDonald, won hs set wth 7esleyan'sBll Cagney by the scores 18-17, 15-14, n the other four sets of the match Bll Stoney won over Don Rourke, Bob Auty beat Stan Beard, and Gerard Marlo ganed the decson over John Vla to mark up the Engneers' ffth trumph The other set that was won by a Cardnal player was that of Jm ESpelman over Tech's Hank Warner Tomorrow the racquet men wll HU bbard LllLE MORON CORNER TECHSAPOPPN OPENS SPORTS SEASON team by the scores of 15-13, 11-15, Racquetmen Down Wrestlng Champs Boston Unversty o-ns 12-15, 15-8, Stew Brauns, Wesleyan College Tech captan, lost to Howard Salaun n a very well played match by n Last Mnute Attack Toppled by Brown As part of the Techsapoppn the scores of 11-15,12-15,10-15 The week end festvtes, MT, the New England ntercollegate Wres- Over Tech Courtmen tlng Champs lost to a strong Brown team n a well-fought match held at the Armory Each school won four of the eght matches held but three of the four Brown vctores were by pns whle all Tech wns were by decson of the The frst three matches, the 121 pound class, the 128 pound class, and the 136 pound class went to Brown, two by pns and one by decson However, Tech's Wlburt E 128 Summer St Boston, Mass ARCA:RO BROSO GENTLEAA'S TALORS Dress Clothes for Hre (STUDENT PRCE WTH THS AD) FOR DETALS SEE - WARREN BALL, Buldng 22, Room 2A Get Funny Wn Money Wrte a Ttle _-,,, _ - - _ O " - 0 _ a Tlhs s easy as fallng off a log A small log, that s Just send us a capton for ths cartoon The best lne gets $5 Or you can send n cartoon deas of Tour own For cartoon deas we buy, we pay $10 apece 515 f you draw them U f you're a He, and know a Sheor vce versa-ths should be your meat Here's your chance to strke a blow for the home team n the battle between the sexes-and maybe wn three bucks besdest He Ubanne: hear that Mbongo has left hs wfe She Ubang: Really? Why? Ete Ubang: He says that every tme she drnks a Peps, she smacks her lps, and he can't stand the clatter Haggerty started the Beavers off n the fourth match by wnnng an extremely close decson from the captan of the Brown t eam- Beachen Ths match was probably the most nterestng and closely fought match of the day Brown took the ffth match by a pn but Tech took the three remanng matches, all by decson These last three matches were won by Captan Wht Mauzy, n the 165 pound class, Rchard Lemmerman n the 175 pound class and Lars Soderburg n the unlmted class Those that lost ther matches were Samuel Raymond, Rchard Grant, Edward Handy, and Everett DeGuzze The freshman matmen also took t on the chn by the score of Tech receved 5 ponts on a forfet and sx ponts on decson wns Davd Fndlay n the 136 pound class, and Thomas Callahan, n the 145 pound class, won for the Beaver f rosh He: Why do you call my date "Peps," when her name s Betty? She: Oh, we all call her "Peps" because she goes wth arnthng! He: never knew what real happness was untl marred youl She: Darlng! He: Yes, and by then t was too late Three bucks apece for each of these we prnt Let yrour con- cence be yourr gude Morton Lead Beaver Scorng Wth 13 Ponts Holdng the lead throughout the game untl the fnal three mnutes of play, the Beaver quntet suddenly was vanqushed 51 to 45 n a spurt of scorng by George Gaudroault and George Wnkler, both of the BU Terrers, at the Techsapoppn basketball clash last Frday Despte the slppery'floor whch slowed down the team's usually fast attack, Tech went nto an early lead at Mechancs Hall Frday nght Wth Lou Morton connectng agan and agan wth spectacular hook shots for a KPkland W650 UNVERSTY STATONERY CO Offce and School Supples 311 Mlassachusetts Av, Cambrdge, Mass a a- r- mmomm m a an 9 13 pt spree and the drve of Jack Corre and coolness of Bob Deutsch, Tech managed to stay onle step ahead of the Terrers through the frst half Wth only seconds to go n the half however, wth the score 15 to 16 aganst Tech, Bob Deutsch raced down the floor and stoppng just a few feet past md court arched a long shot at the basket The gun endng the half sounded as the ball was n md-ar and the cheers of the 1500 spectators echoed to the swsh of the ball as Tech squeezed ahead at halftme, The score wavered frst one way and then the other throughout the second half wth many fouls commtted on both sdes and wth BU heght begnnng to account for most of ther scorng Then Jm Madden, star forward of Tech, and only man over 6 feet on the frst teamn besdes Morton, left the game havng commtted flve fouls Wth the mnutes wanng BJ caught a slght lead despte the more aggressve ball playng of the Beavers and wth the nablty of the Tech fve to snk more than 14 of the 32 foul shots allotted them Wth two and a half mnutes to play Doug Watson, captan and manstay of the team, left on personals 'wth the score n BU's favor Gaudroault had just drven n for a hook and added a foul shot to gve BU ths 3 pont lead Gaudroault then sank hs free toss at Watson's expense Wnkler and Morton then exchanged fouls, and Wnkler poured n another lay-up under the basket for the fnal tally The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst Falmouth, Norway and St Paul Sts Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Servces 10,45 am and 7:30 pn; Sunday School 10:45 am; Wednesday evenng meetngs at 7:30, whch an clude testmones of Chrstan Scence bealng Readng Rooms-Free to the Publc, k St, 237 Hunnton Ave; Lttle Buldlnc, Street Floor; 1316 Beacon Street, Cool- dge Corner Author- zed and approved lterature on Chrstan Scence may be ^ " redor obtaned 1 t c f l e;a e :\5 At ";,} tsah / - f_, ;- j Our well-known moron-aboutcampus, Murgatroyd-now a student n the school of agrculturehas developed a new theory on sheep-feedng He makes a daly raton of Peps-Cola an mportant part of ther det "Duuuuuuuuh, of course," sad Murgatroyd recently, when questoned as to hs reasonng, "everybody knows that Peps-Cola s the drnk for ewe!" Here's a column that must have some deep underlyng sgnfcance Darned f we know what, though All we know s that these rate a buck each-and the daffer, the better Oaffy Defntons Thrst-obsolete pre-peps-cola era Cooperaton-one two straws term; dates back to buttle of Peps wth WHTNG'S Qualty Dary Products Favored by jl ' - a v r r,- $2 apece, beleve t or not, for any of these we buy! / Frustraton-havng a Peps-Cola and no bottle-opener Stork-brd wth a bg bll Professor-textbook wred for sound Payng $1 apecefor these s lke gvng you a lcense to commt buprglar) But-$]l apecefor those wae buy TECH STUDENTS r,l f :

6 Page Sx THE TECHE Ffday, December 12, e u proved by the Freshman Councl 500 Freshmen 26 Graduate Fellowshps Racquetmen VETERAS ATTENTON Before any acton n carryng out C@ontnued fromt Page 5) The fnal date for reqa the petton s possble, the ala Offered by Peps-Cola try to contnue what mght be the tonng books and suppfrom the "Coop" under the t Protest Aganst proval of several groups wll be The Peps-Cola Scholarshp start of a wnnng season when the necessary board has announced that they wll fve top players from Technology Bll (Form or Pl, 16 f the Student-Faculty Commt- acts favorably, the petton wll three-year graduate fellowshps to compete aganst the team of the ermns are urged to antelcp award durng ths school year 26 journey down to West Pont to Frday, December 19 AU s Sports Tranng-tee then go to the Faculty Admnstraton Board Fnal decson s n feld of study at any accredted n addton to the regular nter- wrtng a thess, for the present senors Gtood for any Unted States Mltary Academy ther needs, partcularly th Freshman Pettorn Sen1t To Stud-Fac Commttee the hands of the Corporaton Regardless of the outcome, t wll be Canada, they wll provde full tu- team compete n a league of the tan requston blanks graduate school n the US or collegate schedule, members of the ance of the Fall Term and For ts Consderaton too late to alter the program durng ths school year years Assocat on ber ton plus $750 a year for the three Massachusetts Squash and Racquet Room 4-132, before De*c 19 A petton for the abolton of the new physcal tranng, sgned by over 500 freshmen, was consdered by the nsttute Commttee last week Actng on the recommendaton of the Executve Commttee, the full Commttee tabled the proposal and referred t to the Student-Faculty Commttee for consrderaton at ts next meetng As stated n the petton, the chef objectons of the freshmen to the physcal tranng program were the addton of two more hours to "an already overcrowded schedule," and the "conpulsory" feature There was lttle opposton to the actual sports actvtes oomprsng the program Speakng n favor of the petton, Thomas A Wel, freshman representatve on nsttute Commttee, stated that under the tranng program the present freshman class wll have the heavest schedule of any class n hstory Other freshmen spokesmen sad that the program s beng "put over" on the class wthout advance warnng, as t was not announced n the nsttute Bulletns and became known only n the last few weeks The petton was orgnally handled by the leaders of freshman sectons, and was then ap READ & _ -LL Jm WHTE FORMAL CLOTHES RENTED - LADES',- * MEN'S 111 SMAMUR ST BOSTON or W8oolworth Bldg Provdence, R We tease your pcate whle pleasng your purse wth delcously prepared foods, hgh n nutrton value For qualty meals you'll dne where you s" the fcmlar WALT09S sgnl o d EB-;lr-frSRL B o

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