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THE TECH VOL. XXX. NO. 90, MASS., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911 PRCE TWO CENTS NVESTG ATON OF 1913 TECHNQUE ELECTONS DARTHMOUTH OUTCLASSED TECH N BASKET BALL GAME LAST NGHT 11 TECHTORECEVE A MLLON FROM STATE nsttute Comm. Dsapproves of Poltcs n Electoral Campagn Freshman Badly Beaten by Sophomores n Slow, Rough Game. nsttute Team Lost to Weslyan Tuesday Nght. Favorable Report for Annual Grant of $100,000 for 10 year Perod APPROPRATON-OF FUNDS An extra meetng of the nsttute Commttee was held n the Unon, Tuesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The frst matter consdered was the appropraton of the $200 now on hand n they nsttute Comm. treasury. t was decded to gve $150 to the athletc assocaton and to loan the Tech Show $50. The executve commttee of the nsttute Commttee has made an nvestgaton of the rregulartes of the recent electon of the "1913 Technque Electoral Commttee" and has found that a great deal of poltcs was connected wth t. Several men grouped together for the purpose of gettng elected, and dd all n ther power to further that purpose, sendng personal notes to members of the class requestng these members to vote for them, and n other ways, not to be here mentoned, brngng poltcs nto the electon. The executve commttee brought ths to the attenton of, the Electoral Commttee and they themselves after a long and heated meetng demanded the resgnaton of all men who confessed to any rregulartes. n vew of ths a moton was passed by the nsttute Commttee,"that the nsttutecommttee express the greatest dsapproval of the poltcs as evdence n the electon for the 1913 Technque Electoral Commttee and that had not the Electoral Commttee taken the acton t dd, n demandng certan resgnatons, after the facts of the poltcal work had been brought to ts attenton by the nsttute Commttee, the nsttute Commttee would have demanded another electon. Upon a recommendaton by the executve commttee t was decded that the treasurers of each class should publsh a report of ther fnances n "The Tech" once every term. A long dscusson was held n regard to the conduct n the Unon and a moton was passed that any men found gulty of rowdysm, breakng chars, stealng song books, tearng artcles from magaznes and stealng them outrght, and wearng hats n the readng, card, and lvng rooms be g'ven a vote of censure by the nsttute Commttee on the frst offense and be debarred from the Unon on the second offense and hs name be publshed n "The Teche". The meetng adjournd at 6.00 P. M. NEW TECH SONG MAKES-' HT N CONCERTS Openng the program wth the new song, "Our Technology", by E. C. Vose, '11 and O. B. Dennson, '11, the muscal clubs gave one of the mnost: successful concerts of the year at Maugus Hall n Wellesley Hlls, Tuesday nght. Specal cars were run between Wellesley and Wellesley Hlls and, the mdnght tran back to Boston was held to accomodate the large crowd of:tech men who attended the concert. After the muscal program was rendered a dance was held. The Clubs left Boston agan at nne o'clock Wednesday mornng for Northampton where they gave a concert last nght before a large 'audence. The program here, too, began wth the new Tech song. Other numbers-were "Madame Sherry", "The Gypsy Prnce and "The Teddy Bears Pcnc" by the Mandoln Club; "The Flash Gallop" by the Banjo Quntette; "Wanted, A Wfe" and "The Cat Wth The Bartone", by the Quartette; and "The Dxe Kd" and "The Sten Song", by the Gllee Cub. Harry Brggs gave two readngs and O. W. Wlson, '11, was loudly encored on hs solo. The most mportant home game for Weslyan at Mddletown. Both teams the Tech Basket Ball team was played played evenly, but the home team proved last nght n the Gym when Dartmouth tself the better of the two. The Weslyan defeated the nsttute by a score of 35 to 8. players were evry successful n long shots. The home team worked hard, but for Ther Coach pronounced t the fastest some reason were not able to put up as game played on ther floor ths season. good a game as they have heretofore. Owng to the fact that ths s Junor On the other hand the vstors seemed week at that college there was large to be n the best of condton and played crowd present at the game. Davdson a strong, hard game from start to fnsh. and Hayward started for Weslyan and The Sophomores played the Freshman Parker for Tech. between the halves of the other game, beatng them 27 to 5. Both games were charactersed by much rough play and man TECH MEN WRTE SHOW SONG folus. Tech was completely outclassed n the N 15 MNUTES frst half of the nter-varsty contest by Dartmouth's fast aggregaton. The nsttute men could not keep ther eyes on the ball and were not up to ther usual Vose and Denson gve Dsplay of standard n shootng baskets. The ball Talent at Fast Musc Wrtng was kept n Tech's terrtory nearly all the whle. Fouls were rather frequent. The score at the end was Dartmouth 18, Tech, 4. "Wanted-a new song, wth words n the second half, Palmer and Parker and musc wthn 15 mnutes" was the changed places. The game was stopped cry of Coach Eugene Sanger-the drfor a whle. Then the game was much ector of the Technology productonmore ever. Schar replaced Ell,and later "Frenzed French"-as 150 prncples on Mowry replaced Darlng. Lyon re- 'and chorus were kept watng n breathless placed Jones and Wnshp went n for anxety for the musc to appear. Mullen. "We have got to have a brand new song Tech. Dartmouth. -echoed from the lps of the chorus Palmer r. f. Mensel 1. b. grl traner, new words musc and all- Ell 1. f. Jones r. b. before we can contnue wth the rehearsal Schar l.f. Lyon r. b. and there s only 15 mnutes to get the Parker c. Gbson c. pece out." Darlng r. f. Hedges r. f. There s wsdom, wt, and humor n Morwy r. b. plenty among the pretty grl scentsts Freedman 1. b. Mullen 1. f. of Tech Show 1911; but none who could Wnshp 1. f. grnd out popular songs-a fnshed Score; Tech 8, Dartmouth 35. product-at the lnear velocety of one ' Tech. 'secretary Referee, O'Relley. every ffteen mnutes. Scorer, Pettngel O. B. Denson -electrcal engneer, of the senor class and at one Goals by: tme WAR correspondent-rose to the Ell 1, Mowry 1. occason.-dashng across the room, Den- Fouls by: son grasped the telephone and wthn Parker 4. lone mnute was n communcaton wth Dartmouth. Edwn C. Vose, 1911, co-author of "Frenz- Goals by: led French". Mullns, Mensel 6, Hedges 5, Gbson 2, "Vose,"cred Denson wth a pathetc Jones 2. tremor n hs voce-- "We have got to Fouls by: have a song,-new words, musc and all 1 Hedges 3: wthn 15 mnutes, before we can go on The frst half of the Sophomore,[Fresh- wth the rehearsals and t's up to you man game was really a game of tag. to grnd t out for us-do you hear." There was no fast playng on ether sde A dark cloud came over Denson's and the nterference was lke that na foot- face. Had Vose, who turned out a whole ball scrmage. The score at the end play n one month refused? was Sophomore 7, Freshman 4. "t's lfe and death wth the Show n the second holf, Hart was njured and the reputaton of Technology s and Sampson took hs place. Ths half at stake"-denson lve-wred back wth was much faster than the one precedng the force of a twelve nch dsappearng though t was stopped often to let the gun.-"here's the tune, take t down." referee get hs wnd. Sampson ganed "Dumpy-Tym-Tum" sang Denson much applause by hs one-handed throw- nto the mouth-pece and jammed down ng. but McCarthy was easly the star the recever. for the wnnng team. Toward the end Eleven mnutes passed wth the anxety the Freshman took a brace, but they could of a fallen naton. Had Vose faltered lnot fnd the basket. under the blow? Would Tech's famous Score: Sophomore 27, Freshman 5. show go down n the dust of tme for the lack of a song? Freshman-Sophomore The chorus stood aghast. Managers 1914. 1913. turned pale. "Dng-a-lng"-went the Trrell 1. f. Muther r. f. Capt. telephone. t was Vose-fourteen long Hudson mnutes and the 200 show men wated Coomber r. f. McCarthy 1. f. n breathless slence. Henderson c., Mrudock c. " have t"-vose pushed back over Ruoff 1. b. (Capt..) Hart r. b. the phone and he sang out the words Sampson and musc, whch the human dynamo Cleverley r. b. Capan 1. b. Denson transcrbed on a pad of paper. Score: 1914-5, 1913-27. Fourteen mnutes and fourty-fve seconds Referee: Chandler. and the fnal dot marked the end of the 1914. song. Goals by: Trrell, Coomber. The sutaton was saved-vose turned Fouls by: the tde and Technology's reputaton Ruoff. was once more on rock bottom. e1913. la new song, wth words and musc- Goals by:.and by telephone at that-was the record Muther, 3, McCarthy 3, Sampson, 2, whch wll be hard to beat by comng Capen 3, gen of the famous school of appled Fouls by: scence. Muther 5. "A new song n 15 mnutes" -echoed Tusa mh th ehta lydthroughout the chorus-and the grls Tuesday mght the Tech team played sang on. EDUCATON COM. REPORTS nsttute Must Mantan Forty Addtonal Free Scholarshps. n the senate Tuesday afternoon the commttee on educaton reported favorably on the petton of Presdent Maclaurn that the nsttute receve from the treasury of the commonwealth the sum of $100,000 annually for the ten years begnnng wth January 1, 1912. n return for ths the nsttute s to mantan forty free scholarshps n addton to thosewhcht now mantans under chapter 310 of the act of 1896. At that tme the legslature voted the nsttute $4000 a year, demandng n return that a free scholarshp be provded for each of the senatoral dstrcts. n 1901 ths amount was rased to $25,000 a year for the ten years whch expre next December. The resolve wll appear n the senate's calendar on Monday. PURFCATON OF WATER AND SEWAGE Mr. H. W. Clark, Chef Chemst of Mass., To Address Bologsts That tonght's meetng of the Bologcal Socety n the Unon wll be a most nterestng one was assured when the program commttee announced that the speaker was to be Mr. H. W. Clark, Chef Chemst of ths state and drector of the famous Lawrence sewerage experment staton. The talk wll deal wth the practcal sde of water and sewage treatments. Ths dnner wll be the frst one held under the auspces of the newly elected offcers. As usual the Nose Commttee wll be on hand w;th a good stunt. Dnner wll be served at sxthrty, the prce of admsson beng ffty cents. ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR SOMERVLLE Y. M. C. A. Good Program was Well Rendered. Club wll Play for C.E.S. and on Hook Nght Yesterday afternoon the Technology Orchestra gave a concert at the Somervlle Y. M. C. A. Ths was the frst performance even gven by ths organzaton outsde of the nsttute, and the nembers were well rendered. From now on the Orchestra s to have a busy tme playng for nsttute affars. Monday nght they wll perform for the Cvl Engneerng Socety and they have also agreed to play n the Unon on Hook Nght. CALENDAR Thursday-Feb. 23 4.00-Mandoln Club Practce- Unon. 4.00-Glee Club Practce-Unon. 6.30-Bol. Soc. Dnner-Unon. Frday-Feb. 24 1.00-Tech News Board Mtg.-Offce. 1.30-House Commttee Mtg.-Unon. 4.15-Gym. Team Practce-Gym, 4.10-Muscal trals for Show-Unon. 5.00-1914 Basket Ball Practce-Gym. 8.00-M.. T. H. T. vs Crescents- Arena. Saturday. -Feb. 25 5.00-Hockey Practce-Arena. 8.00-Cosmopoltan Club-Unon.

THE TECH,, MASS., FEBRUARY 23, 1911. z THE TECH - - - - - - - - ~~~~~~~ COMMUNCATON Some years ago there was a noted rregularty n the nsttute banners and Publshed daly, except Sunday, dur- at the T whch would be used as the nsttute nsgna. At that tme t was deemed of mportance to have a un orm letter- nds the college year by students te Massachusetts nsttute of Tec!h- letter. The standard shape of ths T aology. s seen on the certfcaton gven to T holders and on the trangular pennants sold by Machlachlan. We feel that ths Entered as second-class matter,- T should be dstnctve for all nsttute purposes. Ths sentement-has been wdely lept. 29, 1910, at the post offce at '4 volated; for example, on publcaton Boston, Mass., under the Act of Co0 gress of March 3, 1879. b. B. Bates, 1911... General Mgr. News Board.. L. Keth 1912-..-. Edtor-n-Chef A. L Myers, 1911... nsttute Edtor Busness Board. L W. w lm, 191..Budaua Manaer A. T. Gbson, 1913....Crculaton Mr. Assocate Edtors K. C. McKenney, 1912... Athletcs A. H, Watt,1914... Socetes M. Pars,1914... nsttute E. W. Taft, 1913... Calendar T. B. Lawler, 1912... D. E. Van Volkenburgh, 1914. News Staff. D. A. Tomlnson, 1912. A. J. Pastene, 1913. L. S. Hall, 1914. Busness Staft. F.HAchard, 1913 G.P.Capen, 1913 P. G. Whtman, 1913 K. S. Johnson, 1914. J. C. Morse, 1914. A. W. Mudge, 1914 Art Staff. W. S. Crost, 1912... Cut, E. C. Taylor, 1914... Photographel Offce, 42 Trnty Place. Telephone, Back Bay 2184. All communcatons should be addressed to the proper departments. Subscrptons $2.00 per year n advance. Sngle copes 2 cents. Subscrptons wthn the Boston Postal Dstrct and outsde of the Unted States must be accompaned by postage at the rate of one cent a copy. Prnted by Maugus Prntng Co., Wellesley, Mass. electon to the Commttee by solctng and exchangng votes of other asprants have forfeted every rght to aposton as a representatve of the class to deal mpartally wth matters affectng the success of the whole undergraduate and s r drawngs, banners, stckers, posters, and class ppes. Every nsttute Man should take a prde n preservng the dstnctve feature of 'hs college, and ths communcaton s wrtten n the hope that those n authorty n the many actvtes wll preserve and further ths dstnctve feature of our school. W. C. Salsbury. P. Desmond Whte Wlson, 1914, has shown a good developement n the short dashes. About 4 N THE LMELGHT F. H. Achard, 1913, has been apponted to the Unon House Commttee. Last week's attendance at the dnngroom broke all prevous records. Hook Nght wll be held Frday, March thrd, nstead of February twenty-fourth, BusnesBsas orgnally planned. Stungs are comng n farly well, but many more are Busness8 desred. Entres should be addressed to H. M. Davs at the Cage. Oh you Gaety the nght before the holday, and by the way have you got your Math done for to-day? Patronze the Unon Dnng Room by the way... a year of consstent work should make hm wonderfully fast. All the prevous sprnters who have shown early promse at the nsttute have "blown up", Set a new example, Wlson.. Thompson and Guethng, the new men on the relay team ths year, have done remarkably well, and have fully held. up ther share of the work. Dalrymple has been wnnng a place n every open meet around here ths season ft nor even graduate lfe of that class. t s mpossble for the whole class to vote wth properconsderaton onall matters Rchards so specal work s delegated to those whom the majorty of the class know and respect. Huntngton On account of the large number on ths Tel B. B. Commttee, twenty-fve, t s possble by such llct combnatons as were re- Ball-Room, cently used by a few to gan a poston ment only to whch they are not rghtly enttled. At get Fownesstyle, servce. After the nsttute Commttee had had Students. the matter nvestgated carefully, the : W. facts were lad before the Electoral Commttee. The latter at frst thought a F there s a student n Tech who new electon would be advsable, but at s not famnlar wth the next meetng held last Monday, all the facts known by the varous mem- ENGN[ bers of the Electoral Commttee were ENGNEEERNG NEWS brought forward and the resgnatons of sx were practcally asked for and gven. let hm wrte for a Free Sample The places wll be flled by those next Copy a n lne on the frst electons. Ths may nd see our agent or may not have covered all cases of pol- Mr. 0 tcal work, but t shows the proper atttud ). W. STEWAt. T, toward campagnng and places the class agan n a better lght n the reputaton cal subscrpton rates of thensttute n regard to clean electons. ENGNEERNNG NEWS New York: 11 Studo of Dancng, 30 Avenue, Sute 426-427, 4475-M (Tech Ref.) & Classcal by appont- Specal Rates to C. F. HOVEY (. Co. 4 'b 35 Summer St., Boston, Mass. v Made to Order- Shrts. FOR FASTDOUS MEN AND- 4 THOSE OF UNUSUAL SZ 4 * 4 4We suggest as favorte selectons FancyNeglgee Shrts FancyNeglgee Shrts made from Scotch madras F ara French: madras-. ~ Each j FancyNeglgee Shrts 4. 4 made from D. & J. Ander-, son madras Whte Boson Shrts 4 4.50.. v,3.50 Each 2.00 Upward : Qualty of Workmanshp and Ft Guaranteed, v - v,~~~ *222P2 2 '.9 % ~ Q ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. A. C. Morse, formerly of Morse & Henderson, s prepared to receve hs customers at hs old address, 18 Boylston Street! Room 14, where he wll dsplay selected mportatons n sutngs,..overcoatngs, etc.: He has secured the servces of Mr. C. B. Allen, who, for thrteen - years, has been cutter for H. B. Curts, Tremont Buldng. Mr. Morse beleves that n Mr. Allen he has a competencutter, nformed wth the latest prncples and deas n the art of cuttng. Your patronage s solcted. Telephone, Oxford 109: t 0 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1911 Looks as f that Hockey team was as good as most of the ntercollegate lockey League. Why not jon t? Althougnh the orgnal noltcal campagnng done n the 1913 Electoral Commttee electons reflected no good CHARLES 4 A. STONE, '88 on the class as a whole, the manner n 1 RUSSELL ROBB, '88 ELOT WADSWORTH whch the matter was dsposed of by the You can pay the prce of Electoral Commttee, shows up much Securtes of Publc Servce Corporatons more favorably. F The nsttute has long been known for POWNES - Under te Management of our Organsato - clean electons and for ths reason any- 4 thng that hnts at poltcal combnatons GLOVES STONE & WEBSTER must be dealt wth most vgourously. Those who endeavored to secure ther and no, ' STONE & WEBSTER :.- EDWN S. WEBSTER, '88 - HENRY G. BRADLEE,"- STONE & WEBSTER- MANAGEMENT ASSOCATON ENGNEERNG CORPORATON. GENERAL MANAGERS OF PUBLC CONSTUCT SERVCE CORPORATONS ---l - - Book on patents. 'Hnts to nve " ' to needed,. "Why some nventors fal." Send rougb skee.r modetl-for - search of Patent Offce records Our :Mr. Qeeh- w formner.yr, Actng Commssoner of Patetm d ass,.ch. the U. S. Patent Offce. GREELEY & Mc e asps f WNCODoRATBD jcmlnzror,r23 -C.e- had -l charg 'of, m E m a n Patronng our Advertsers Please Menton.The Tech.

THE TECH.. M Ac.. FEPUAPY 23. 1911 * -A.?mol,~rtklss,f~lstM, proud of Now Engla nd tradltlunsrdatlngdrtwantr Gon. Warren;- y A t newl yfurnlshed b Wth,. -every.[ comfort &' s conyven.. v p lr. Long m l1nce.0,dayandu [[ ~'.AC phone annd[ aptk~v'4. hot and cold "" A..~k~ watern every _ H - room. Keptcon- l CLFON, 2* '",etantgy clean by our vacuum plant. Rooms $1.o0ada ndp -h BEFORD, 2 h h The Ce ARROW %totch COLLARS St nuglytothe neck,the tops meet n front and there s ample space for: the cravat. - Sc..2for 25c C.C].tt.Peabody.& Pp..MakerP e = AT MAKER& Eke fclory Two cgrsre:ndheas mhe Grls Are :Fond of Them` Tech Emblems Greatest Varety Lowest Prs BENT 0 BUSH t School Street TCKETS HERRCK COPLEY SQUARE Telephones 2329,-2330 and 233! BaclMay PREMO PEN PELLETS A Pellet nk For Fountan Pens. Wrtes rght wth WATER-Makes fllng easy. No spllng of nk, No stanng of fngers. -Pen flled: n 21 seconds. Bg commssons to STUDENT AGENTS. A lmted number wanted,-at once. Wrte to-- PERFECTON SPECALTY CO. P. O.. Box- 561, Portland, Me. The followng artcle appears n several of to-day's Boston Paper. The T~ch n reprntng t dsclams any responsblty for the story. Despte the tradtons handed down of 40,000 Alumn of the Massachusetts nsttute of Technology, dsregardng the opnon of practcally the entre Undergraduate student body, a movement has just started by Wllam C. Salsbury, of Chcago, 1911, to abolsh the famous Technology cheer-"we Are Happy Tech s H-". Never before n the hstory of ths famous school of appled scence has such a drastc move even been attempted by one of ts own students. Wllam C. Salsbury s consdered the best athlete at the nsttute and holds the record for the 440 yard dash ndoor track record-, besdes leadng n the Thomas DuPont Cup competton whch was started last fall. Salsbury s anactve man n all undergraduate affars at Technology and has always held offces of trust and responsblty n varous organzatons ever snce hs entrance as a freshman four years ago. -Ths plan "Bll" Salsbury has taken upon hs shoulders to reform the present undergarduate body of the Massachusetts nsttute of Technology and showed to the 40,000 loyal sons of hs Alma Mater that they were vulgar and profane durng ther four years at the nsttute-s beyond the magnatons of the present student body. Just why Salsbury should strke out apparently sngle handed to abandon a yell that has been handed down by generaton and generaton of Tech men s the queston that s puzzlng the 1,500 students now at the nsttute. The movement apparently s as unpopular among the student body as t s radcal. No where among the four classes of the school can the opnon be found that the yell chould be abolshed. Colleges the world over, students clam, have yells smlar to Technology's "We Are Happy-Tech s H-". A careful canvass of the four class of the nsttute revealed a strong opposton to the movement to stamp out Technology's tradtonal college yell. Alumn on all sdes are lookng aghast at ths one undergradute. The 1,500 of the undergraduate student body are askng n doubt what s next. t wll take a lot to eradcate ths famous college yell s the mass opnon of the junor class 1912 at the nsttute. "Not as long as there are any 1912 men at the nsttute of Technology"-asserted Hamln C. Carpenter of Newton, Mass. formerly treasurer of the class, wll the cheer be klled." Carperten s a promnent man n undergraduate affars and hs comnectons wth the undergraduate actvtes especally fts hm for an unprejudced expresson of the student sentment. "W'e Are Happy" wll never be klled at Technology, says Archbald Echer, of Greenbury,Pa., atheltc edtor of Technque 1912-"t s a typcal college cpher and at a school lke the nsttute of Technology seems perfectly aproprate." "Do away wth the cheer, never"- was the precse opnon of Herbert L. Woehlng 1912 advertsng manager of the Tech Show of 1911. "The Tech" the daly paper of the undergraduate body at Technology ralles to the support of the student body edtorally as follows: "0 those new yells" but we wll bever part wth that dear old "We Are Happy"-Never-Never--. Never." Among the entre student body there was only one man who stated that t would be a good thng to abolsh the yell. T. E. Senor, 1913 says as follows-" thnk t s a very good dea because thnk t s a poor cheer. D. L. Perce 1913-"Never wll they abolsh that cheer at Technology-t s the only decent one that we have now." J. S. Grant 1912- "1 thk t s a poor dea to abolsh the cheer." That t was the most foolsh thng ever attempted at the nsttute was the opnon of D. S. Kemp, Roxbury 1912 one of the mot promnent men n the junor class and at the present tme a member of the prom. commttee. Dona!d Kemp says as follows: "The most foolsh thng ever attempted at the nsttute,-the undergraduate body wll not stand for t." That the move wll be fought to the end was the opnon of George Kenney 1913 Of Brooklne". 'T'he undergraduates wll fght ths move to the end." contnued Mr. Kenny-"t should not be abolshed. No. e.mphatcally No." "t can never be abolshed any more than,you could abolsh "Mary had a lttle lamb"-was the opnon of saac W. Ltchfeld, 1888 one of the most representatve men of Technology's Alumn and edtor of the Technology Revew. The track team has had more meets, and the relay teams have had more races ths year than ever before. U s TURK-LHt t BLEND. CGARLTTES g~ F.0 EOLOGY, There's not a better fa: vored cgarette on top of earth than Fatmas. Ther formaton s perfect and 0 = ~~ther lead s a pleasure t, follow. You wll dscover the rarest tobaccos skllfully blended by experts whose knowledge s responsble for that wonderfully "df- Wth each package of - ferent taste. 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-~~~~~~~~~~ THE TECH. BOSroN. MASS., FEBRU.4RY!23.'1911 Evenngs at 8 MAJEST CMats. Wed. & Sat Greatest Drama n 20 Years MAD SHUBE AME LAST WEEK THEATRE Tremont & Holls Stt Mats. Wed and Sat. at 2 Lebler & Co.'s Producton The Fourth Estate The Great Newspaper Play Day 2 and8 Castle S l. Tel Tremont 5 Mr. John Crag announces A Spectacular Actng Verson of Goethe's Dramatc Poem FAUST - a- For Sale at the Unon Kccp Up-To-Datc The Tech COLLNS & FARBANKS CO. YOUNG MEN'S HATS RAN COATS AUTO COATS 383 Washngton Street, Boston CATALOG 45 MALED UPON REQUEST - - -- s - - - - - - -- - NOTCES AND CLASSFED ADS. SPECAL NSTTUTE MEETNG FACULTY NOTCES FREE ACTVTES, 4c PER LNE NDVDUALS, 8c PER LNE SX WORDS TO A LNE COM. Tomorrow, Tuesday, the nsttute Commttee wll hold a specal meetng n room A of the Unon, at 4.30 P. M. The man busness wll be the queston of an appropraton for athletcs. The Sophomore Technque Electoral Commttee electons wll also come up for dscusson. FACULTY NOTCE Frst Year Englsh Sectons 6, 12, 16, (24 Lowell), Class Monday. Sectons 1, 3, 13, 14, 15, 22, (23 Lowell), No Class Monday DRAWNG DEPARTMENT Current Work Week of Feb. 20, 191 DESCRPTVE GEOMETRY Problems 21 and 26 MECHANCAL DRAWNG Fnsh the "Appled Geometry Sheet." ROOMS 6 C _- - - - Very exceptonal rooms to let. Apply at Bursars Offce. E. E. E. 653 Course 11 Problems may be obtaned upon applcaton at Room H. Lowell Buldng. Harrson W. Smth.,, No NOTCE Students desrng to do stenography or typewrtng n spare hours are requested to see the Presdent's Assstant, 10 Rogers, Offce hours 8:30-9:00 and 12:00-1:00 daly and 4:00 to 5:00 Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Every man who has sgned a pledge to subscrbe for the Tech can get hs coupons at the Cage. Get ths done now. Don't wat tll you are chased thru all the blnd alleys of the nsttute. NOTCE Physcan wll take nto hs famly, two students; room wth board f desred. Would consder a student durng llness. Best of references from former Tech graduates. Call at 194 Huntngton Avenue, Cor. Cumberland Street.-Sute A or Phone 3801-J-Back Bay, for partculars.. Mrs. George W. Galvn. 1911 A lst of allmen elgble to be placed on the ballot for Class Day Commttee, wll be posted on the bulletn n the Unon about February 13. f your name s not on the lst consult wth any of the Class Offcers at once, as after March 1, no name wll be added. H. F. Dollver, Clerk. Huntngton Shoe Shne Parlor Frst Class Shne 5 cents. 22 Huntngton Ave. (87-4t) OPERA- HOUSE Henry Russell, Managng Drector Monday, Feb. 20, at 8 MANON Wednesday Feb.-22, at 8 MANON LESCAUT Thursday, Feb. 23, at 8 NEW YORK SYMPHON ORCHESTRA Frday, Feb. 23, at 8- The Grl of the Golden Wee Saturday, Feb. 24, at 2. LAKME Sat., Feb. 24, at 8. LA BOHEME Popular Prce Mason & Hamln Panos Used OUR SPECAL OFFER FULL DRESS SUTS, $ Slk lned throughout 45 C.A.PATTEN & CO. Merchant Talor 43 Tremont Street, Carney Bldg. J. C. LTTLEFELD Smart and e fectve fabrc. the latest ttex :he.,.1 ture and t most fashonab shades. Prce that arer ght. DRESS CLOTHES A SPECALTY Beacon Street, Boston Preston's Coffee House Open All Nght. (036 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTO Telephone 2206-1 B. B. /Marrtrau PHOTOGRAPHER St~. sf B K' NC. FLOWERS 124 Tremont St., Boylston cor. Farfeld St., Notman Photo Co. OFFCAL TECH PHOTOGRAPHER 3 and 4 PARK STREET TRNTY COURT PETT LUNCH -r We el -- -C as -sb.-l r-- 9%ps OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY Captal and Surplus, $12,500,000.00 Man Offce, Court Street Branch Offce, Temple Place 160 TREMONT STREET All Goods Requred b; Students at Maclachlan': 502 Boylston St. Drawng nstr,,ments and Materals, "t Fountan Pens. Text-Books F. UNDER NEW MANGAEMENT Lunch 12 to 2 25c Table dehote 5 to 7 35c $5.50 Meal tcket. $5.00 SAFE DEPOST VAULTS AT BOTH OFFCES L- lr-l s - -M r,. MR. A. J. SHEAFE faster of DANCNG SHEAFE'S HALL 30 Huntngton Avenue Prvate Lessons Daly by Appontment

- ~ ~_-. - --- - -..--.--.-........ THE TECH VOL. XXX. NO. 91, MASS., FRDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911 PRCE TWO CENTS ~ ~ ~. WATER TREATMENT AND PURFCATON -- YY M COACH SANGER OF TECH SHOW HERE Mr. H. W. Clark, Chef Chemst of the State Talks to Bologsts ALL METHODS DESCRBED Frst of D Fnal Trals Held To-day MlC BE'ST-C EVER \EST Nose Commttee Conducts nterteeng Aucton of Queer Artcles. More lmen W\\:nted for Palrts-A Good Chance n Chorus. Wth an attendance of forty men, the Bologcal Socety gave ts frst dnner of ths term at the Unon last evenng. The dnner was served n one of the small dnng rooms, Presdent S. M. Schmdt presdng, and ts at close a most nterestng talk was gven by Mr. H. W. Clark, Chef Chemst of the state of Massachusetts. Mr. Clark took for hs subject "The Varous Methods of Water Treatment and Purfcaton" and began wth a bref outlne of the hstory of ths branch of Santary Scence, and sad that much of the progress n ths lne was due to the work of Dr. Drown, and Professor Nchols, formerly connected wth the nsttute, and to the very able work of Professor Sedgwck. The oldest method of Water Purfcaton was Storage, whch mples the collecton of the water n large mpoundng resevors where, through the acton of sunlght, oxdzaton, sedmentaton etc. the bactera are klled and the water s purfed. A suffcent length of tme for these processes to go on s essental to the proper purfcaton of the water. n the cty of Lawrence, Mass., where typhod epdemcs have been of frequent occurrence, t was found neccessary to store the water for a perod of twenty days before usng, snce t was found that though a perod of sx days was suffcent to kll the B. Col, that Typhod Bacll could lve for a perod of twelve days. A second method of water purfcaton s that of Slow Sand Fltraton, whch frst came nto use n ths country twentyfve years ago. The use of ths system has steadly ncreased untl to-day about four mllon people drnk water that has been purfed n ths manner. t has been farly efectve n preventng typhod Saturdav afternoon at two o'clock, the fnal trals for Tech Show, 1911, wll Guethlg Whte Salsbury Thompson be held n the Unon dnng room. Coach Sanger s now returnng from Atlanta, ONE-MLE RELAY TEAM George, where he has been producng - - --- ~~~~~~~~~~ a play, and wll take charge of the proceedngs. The purpose of the prelmn- RECORD OF ONE-MLE CRACK CORNELL TWO-MLE ary trals, conducted by Stage Manager, RELAY TEAM ENVALBE RELAY WNS FAST RACE E. H. Schell has been to obtan a good dea of the avalable materal so that Mr. Sanger wll have somethng to work on n pckng the cast and chorus mmeately upon hs arrval. Ths year's By Process of Elmnaton t Beats Tech Team, Although Outclasses, All Rastern Colleges Fnshes n Very Credtalbe polcy has been and wll contnue to be Tme economcal n tme. n former years, much of the coach's efforts have been wasted on the prelmnary work whch has ths year been taken charge of by EVERY MAN A STAR the management. t wll therefore be WHTE,OUR FASTEST RUNNER possble to begn regular rehearsals next week. Wth ths n vew, those who as stll busy wth songs are fast brngng ther n consderng the season's record of Narrow Margn of but Fve Seconds %work to completon n order that t may the one-mle relay team, the followng Between Tmes of Two Teams. be ready to submt to the coach for fnal synopss show the mportant races between the eastern colleges. wll be held ths afternoon at 2.00 P. M. consderaton. The last musc trals On January 28, Technology beat and Mr. Sanger wll select, out of the Harvard at Provdence. At the B. A. A. large amount of materal whch the men races, Technology beat Dartmouth and have been workng on, the remanng Harvard beat Prnceton. Syracuse beat Columba, and Corncll beat Pennsylvana. On February 18, at the AMadson Square Garden, New York, Technology beat Cornell and Syractlse. Cornell's crack two mle relay team defeated Tech at the Athletc Carnval at Troy, N. Y., Wednesday n,he remarkably fast tme of eght mnutes teen seconds. Our own tme, only fve t seconds slower, was exceedngly good and would be consdered speedy when not conpared wth that of the star Cornell four. The Cornell team was composed of Hazelton, Putman, Berna, and Jones, the latter two of whom were the stars n the netrcollegate Cross Country Race at Prnceton last Fall. numbers for "Frenzed French." Several new musc wrters have appeared on the scene snce the last trals and there should scene snce the last trals and there should therefore be a very satsfactory showng. No cuts have as yet been made but the men have been partally schooled n the art of dsplayng ther talents to advantage. Ths, besdes gvng Mr. Sanger a true dea of what a man s good for, also gves the man an unusually far Ths ncludes 11 the bg colleges of the East except Yale and Yale has no onlemle relav team. A bref survey of ths revew ponts to the very clean-cut process of elmnaton that went on at these several representatve races. t s also entrely evdent chance show to hs abltes wthout the that Tcchnology's one-mle relay team Our own team, consstng of Sampson, usual stage frght to hnder hm. has beaten out all of the competng colleges and now has a clear and undsputable the order gven. Mr. Schell wll receve the prmary con- German, Marceau, and Whte, ran n t Athoughl those who have already seen ttle to the eastern ntercollegate oncmle relay clalal)onshp. pole. Hazelton jumped nto the lead new men, especally s ths the case wth Sampson won the toss and took the and other dseases. The best rate for sderaton there s stll an openng for ths treatment depends of course on the The men who compose the team have at the start,and when he passed to Putnam, was about seven yards ahead of delegaton of far femnnty. Pretty the chorus whch s n need of a large water n hand the rate at Lawrence beng all worked conscentously and have three mllon gallons per acre per day. made ther efforts count. Sampson. German managed to catch grls wll be one of the features of the A thrd method s that of Mechancal, Thompson was a new man on the team Putnam but was unable to pass hm, Show ths year. or Rapd Sand, Fltraton. Ths method ths year and has proven hmself a genune and the Cornell man by a fnal sprnt, s one of chemcal precptaton, Alumnum sulphate generally beng used, and -always eager to get the lead and consst- twelve yards. Marceau strove n van Dnng Room. We would lke to see fnd. He a smooth and fast lttle runner, gave Berna hs team-mate, a lead of about All s slent now about decoratng the then the precptate removed by a rapd ent n mantanng the lead all through to close the dstance but was unable to the green house started. fltraton through a relatvely thn layer hs relay. Wth ths years experence, do so, and passed to Whte about twenty of sand: More color, sedment, turbdtz.thompson should prove a wonderful yards behnd Berna. Whte ran a hard CALENDAR etc., can be removed by ths method man for next year's team. race aganst Jones but was unalbe to than by the frst mentoned one, and a "Pete" Whte has shown hs unual close up the dstance and crossed the tape Frday-Feb. 24 better lookng water s thus obtaned. sterlng qualtes. He s a wonderfully about thrty yards behnd. Pete Whtee 1.00-nsttute Commttee Pcture- The addton of chemcals, however, relable and consstent man and s the made the fastest tme for Tech, and everyv Notman's. causes corroson of ppes, an ncreased hardest of men to get away from. one of our men made good tme for hss 1.00-Tech News Board Mtg.-Offce. hardness of the water and has esthetcc Another man who s worthy of specal half mle. 1.30-House Commttee Mtg.-Unon. objectons. menton s Guethng, a Freshman. He 8.00-Tech vs. Crescents, Arena.- Another, and more modern, method has done consstent work all through the 4.15-Gym. Team Practce-Gym, of water purfcaton s through the season and s next to the fastest man on e Tech Man Accepts Jersey State 4.10-Muscal trals for Show-Unon. the team. He has three years more on treatment wth ozone. The dffcultess Commsson 5.00-1914 Basket Ball Practce-Gym. n ths method are gettng a cheap supply the team before hm and should prove y 8.00-M.. T. H. T. vs Crescentsof ozone and mxng t wth the water. as valuable a man as he wvas been ths3 Arena. year whch s sayng a great deal. Saturday. -Feb. 25 The Palcum hypochlote treatment t Captan Salsbury has made an excellent t Mr. George T. Palmer, Research Asss-tt 2.15-Orchestra Rehearsal.-Unon. has lately proved to be a useful addtor n record ths season and has n every way ant n the Santary Research Laboratoryv 5.00-Hockey Practce-Arena. to the lst of purfyng agents. lved up to the envable reputaton hec! and Sewage Experment Staton, hass 8.00-Cosmopoltan Club-Unon. n tryng out electrcal methods tthas establshed. He s a fghtng man accepted the poston of Santary nspector n the dvson of Medcal and Monday, Feb. 27 has been found that t was not the electr straght from the start to the tape, and cty that klled the germs but the hydrate,hs - 1 4.00-Mandoln Club Practce-Unon. clever head-work has stood the teama :e Santary nspecton of the New Jersey 57 5.00-Technque Board Mtg.-Unon. n good stead. Captan Guethng wass of alumnum that was formed. State Board of Health. Mr. Palmerr 8.00-C. E. Soc. Lecture by Mr. Fayhmself drectly responsble for two off has been at the nsttute four years.s Unon. The Nose Commttee conducted a the vctores. obtanng hs B. S. degree n 1909. Sncee 8.00-Orchestra Concert-Unon. most nterestng aucton sale. Varou: s s Coach Kanaly should come n veryy then he has worked n the laboratory. muscal numbers were also offered. - promnently for such prase for turnng9 Before comng to the nsttute, Mr. r. Tuesday Feb. 28 out such a wonderful team. The featt 't Palmer obtaned hs B. S. degree fron 11 1.00-Tech Board Mtg.-Unon. seems all the more note worthy when tt t the Unversty of Rochester. Mr. Palmerx 4.00-Glee Club Practce-Unon. s borne n mnd that he had but two0 enters on hs new dutes on March 1stt. 4.30-nsttute Com. Mtg.-Room A- Watch the Chorus grls at the Unorn,n veterans to work wth. t s due to hm n He s the seventh Tech man from Course;e Unon. to-morrow! But you'll have to look sharp that the team was so fnshed and hass 'SV and X who has enlsted wth thsls 1.30-Unon Corn. Mtg.-Deans' they are comng n dsguse! Oh, you kd! H done so well. state board of health. Offce. - - - TECH vs CRESCENTS AT ARENA, 8 O'CLOCK TONGHT. L 3

- THE TECH Publshed daly, except Sunday, dur- ng the college year by students a the Massachusetts nsttute of Teeh- aology. Elntered as second-class matter, ept. 29, 1910, at the post offce at Boston, Mass., under the Act of Con. gmss of March 3, 1879. S. K. Bates, 1911... General Mgr. News Board. G. M. Keth 1912-..- Edtor-n-Chef A. L. Myers, 1911... nsttuto Edtor T. B. Lawler, 1912... Busness D. E. Van Volkenburgh, 1914.. Busness News Staff. D. A. Tomlnson, 1912. A. J. Pastene, 1913. L. S. Hall, 1914. Busness Staff. F.HAchard, 1913 G. P. Capen, 1913 P. G. Whtman, 1913 K. S. Johnson, 1914. J. C. Morse, 1914. A. W. Mudge, 1914 Art Staff. W. S. Crost, 1912... Cuts E. C. Taylor, 1914... Photographer Offce, 42 Trnty Place. Telephone, Back Bay 2184. All communcatons should be addressed to the proper departments. Subscrptons $2.00 per year n advance. Sngle copes 2 cents. Subscrptons wthn the Boston Postal Dstrct and outsde of the Unted Statec must be accompaned by postage at the rate of one cent a copy. Prnted by Maugus Prntng Co., Wellesley, Mass. FRDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1911 THE TECH,, MASS., FEBRUARY 24, 1911. = -1Hockey team to vctory. The Tech wshes to announce that the story enttled "Tech Men Wrte Show Song n ffteen mnutes" publshed yesterday was not ntended as a news tem Naughty, naughty '13! Poltcs n ht for the "Lmelght" column. We Tech! Go up to the state-house and hope no one took t too serously, partcularly because the show rehearsals have -- make 'em cough up that Mllon! not begun as yet. The Crescent Hockey Club of Halfax chartered a steamer to brng ts rooters to the game to-nght. We want to charter the Arena and fll t wth Tech rooters. Are you there? n connecton wth the story reprnted from the Boston papers yesterday concernng the abolton of the "We are Happy yell, we wsh to have t well understood that nothng was ntended by prntng the artcle but t was run wth the purpose of lettng the student body know of ts beng taken up n the Boston papers, thereby nvtng communcatons upon the subject. The second week of Aprl s of course, gong to be a great week of celebraton at the nsttute. The Alumn are comng back from all parts of the country to celebrate n commemoraton of the brth of the nsttute half a century ago. t s qute fttng that the undergraduates should gather lkewse n some purely socal way. Ths opportunty for the student body to get together s satsfed by the Electrcal Engneerng Socety whch s plannng to hold a banquet on ths occason to whch all the professonal socetes are nvted. The entre student body should support ths event and make t a representatve celebraton. The Commttee has acted wsely n ts choce of speakers for the evenng, and the occason evdently wll be a worthy successor of the Jont Socety Dnner held last Fall under the management of the Cvl Engneerng Socety, Ths tme s most approprate for such a general gatherng and should be planned for by every undergraduate at the nsttute. - COMMUNCATON Edtor, The Tech:- t seems partcularly approprate that the student body, especally all the professonal socetes, should come together for celebraton n commemoraton of the brth of the nsttute just ffty years ago ths Aprl. The Electrcal Engneerng Socety s nvtng all professonal socetes to jon wth t n holdng a banquet on ths occason, Aprl 12. The Program Commttee of the Electrcal Engneerng Socety has arranged that Mr. Frank J. Sprague, a noted consultng engneer of New York, be the prncpal speaker of the evenng. Presdent Maclaurn s much n favor of such a celebraton by the students and has consented to attend and to speak. Frank J. Sprague s a graduate of Annapols but hs fascnaton for engneerng led hm to resgn from the navy to enter Busness Board. L W. Hal 1912...Bulnes Myanaer A. T. Gbson, 1913...Crculaton Mgr. the engneerng feld. He was an early Assocate Edtors assocate of Edson but soon went nto the feld ndependently. Hs most noted K. C. McKenney, 1912... Athletcs nventon multple-unt control for electrc A. H, Watt,1914... Socetes trans, ganed for hm the ttle, "Father M. Pars,1914... nsttute of Electrc Tracton". Ths ablty as E. W. Taft, 1913... Calendar an nventor has not, however, kept hm to any narrow techncal feld as evdenced by hs recent proposal on behalf of fnancal and engneerng ntersts, for the equpment and operaton of a seventyfve mllon dollar subway n New York Cty. He s a past-presdent and member of the Amercan nsttute of Electrcal Engneers and of the New York Electrcal Socety; also a member of the Amercan Socety of Cvl Engneers, Unted States Naval nsttute, the nsttuton of Electrcal Engneers and the nsttuton of Cvl Engneers, the latter two of Great Brtan. Two years ago had the pleasure of lstenng to an address by Mr. Sprague and from ths felt safe n sayng that although the subject for the jont meetng has not been defntely arranged, we are assured of a talk along broad lnes, of nterest to every man at the nsttute. Professor Jackson, an old frend of Mr. Sprague, assures us that we have the man for the occason. As ths should prove of very general nterest, trust t wll receve the actve and enthusastc support of "The Tech". Very truly yours, L. P. Ferns, Presdent, Electrcal Engneerng Socety. N THE LMELGHT Too bad that Wednesday nght-but we'll make good to-nght and cheer the You can pay the prce of FOWNES GLOVES t ql- ~ ~ 11 U and not get Fownes style, ft nor servce. Rchards Studo of Dancng, 30 Huntngton Avenue, Sute 426-427, Tel. B. B. 4475-M (Tech Ref.) Ball-Room j & Classcal by appontment only. Specal Rates to Students. 1 F there s a student n Tech who s not famlar wth ENGNEERNG NEWS let hm wrte for a Free Sample Copy and see our agent Mr. O. W. STEWART, about specal subscrpton rates ENGNEERNG NEWS New York v% 4 Slk Scarfs for the Man 9 Wth an Eye for Color 2 54% The man who desres the subdued as 9 59 well as the vvd tones can have hs A,,demands readly satsfed wth the 9 4% 4% perfecton of color harmones offered 4 for hs approval at our MEN'S FUR- 4% NSHNG SECTON. 9 4% A large varety of plan colors n Bara- 9 Ad thea, Rep and Bengalne Four-n-Hands 9 4 50c up 2 C. F. HOVEY (O Co. 95 v4% *a~b4j 33 Summer St., Boston, Mass. 4%a4*44bb. %4 - ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. A. G. Morse, formerly of Morse & Henderson, s prepared to receve hs customers at hs old address, 18 Boylston Street, Room 14, where he wll dsplay selected mportatons n sutngs, overcoatngs, etc. He has secured the servces of Mr. C. B. Allen, who, for thrteen years, has been cutler for H. B. Curts, Tremont Buldng. Mr. Morse beleves that n Mr. Allen he has a competent cutter, nformed wth the latest prncples and deas n the art of cuttng. Your patronage s solcted. STONE & CHARLES A. STONE, '88 RUSSELL ROBB, '88 ELOT WADSWORTH Telephone, Oxford 109 WEBSTER Securtes of Publc Servce Corporatons Under the Management of our Organzaton EDWN S. WEBSTER, '88 HENRY G. BRADLEE, STONE & WEBSTER STONE & WEBSTER MANAGEMENT ASSOCATON ENGNEERNG CORPORATON GENERAL MANAGERS OF PUBLC CONSTRUCTNG ENGNEERS t. ' SERVCE CORPORATONS, - n Patronzng our Advertsers Please Menton The Tech. ea a - - s L Prze Offers from Leadng Manufacture Book on patents. "Hnts to nventors." '"nventons needed." "Why some nventors fal." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Offce records. Our Mr. areley was formerly, Actng Commssoner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Offce. GREELEY&MNTE, NCORMOEAm WAMNusGro~U C. Q r

l~~ THE TECH,, MASS., FEBRUARY 24, 1911 0 WRGHT & DTSON PREPARATONS FOR BATTALON HOP Foot Ball and Basket Ball Suts Members of All Four Classes Are Desred to Attend Ths Year's Dance The Wrght & Dtson Shoes and Head Guards the best and most practcal, also Skates and Hockey Goods. The Wrght & Dtson Sweaters have long been recognzed as the best. College Students and Athletes who want the real, superor artcles for the dfferent sports should get the knd that bear our 'rade-mark. CATALOGUE FREE WRGHT & DTSON CLFTON, 2t n. hgh BEDFORD, 2-n. hgh Theebl, ARROW o6tch COLLARS St snugly to the neck, the tops meet n front and there s ample space for the cravat. rv..2 for2xc. Cluett.Peahod v & Co..Makeun MSS SHEA Stenographer and Typewrter Duplcatng Room 202 Huntngton Chambers OThe Grls Are Fond of These' Tech Emblems Greatest Varety Lowest Prces BENT 6 BUSH S school Street HERRCKA U 121} D T r utckets COPLEY SQUARE AH ETRES Telephones 2329, 2330 and 233x BackBay PREMO PEN PELLETS A Pellet nk For Fountan Pens. Wrtes rght wth WATER-Makes fllng easy. No spllng of nk, No stanng of fngers. Pen flled n 21 seconds. Bg commssons to STUDENT AGENTS. A lmted number wanted at once. Wrte to:- PERFECTON SPECALTY CO. P. O. Box 561, Portland, Me. HOTEL CUMBERLAND Broadway at 5 4 th Street, New York. &ear 50th St. Sulbway Staton and 53d Street Elevated 0 KEPT BY A COLLEGE MAN 9 r. TCKETS NOW ON SALE Dance s the mportant Socal Event Precedng Junor Week Festvtes. Elaborate plans are beng made for the Cadet Battalon dance to be held on Frday evenng, March tenth at the Hotel Tulleres on Commonwealth Ave. The ball-room wll be approprately decorated for the occason and all ndcatons pont to a successful evenng. The musc wll be furnshed by Alexander's Orchestra, whch s a well-known one and plays well. Refreshments wll be served n a sde room after the eghth dance. Ths affar s practcally the only mportant socal event here before the Junor Prom. so a large number of men from all classes should be present. The commttee made the prce of tckets as low as possble, -seventy-fve cents,-realzng that at ths tme of year the men are lkely to be short of money. The tckets are are now ready, and may be obtaned from any of the offcers or non-commssoned offcers, and the commttee would lke that all men ntendng to go to procure tckets as soon as possble n order that the number gong maylbe known-some tme n advance. All men n the battalon who have unforms that are presentabl and who are gong, are urged to wear them to the dance,/but the men of the other classes are not to consder the hop as a strctly formal affar. The dances wll be alternate waltzes and two-steps, wth one schottsche and an extra among those before the ntermsson, and after t the same general order-wll be followed. TECH MEETS CRESCENTS F ' AT ARENA TO-NGHT Hockey Teams Meet n Game of nternatonal nterest. ENTHUSASM RUNS HGHE Tech's Fnal Game and Specal Secton Reserved. To-nght at 8.15 at the Arena, the Technology hockey team meets the Crescent hockey team, the crack Canadan aggregaton from Halfax. The Crescents arrved n Boston yesterday n ther chartered steamer. A great deal of nterest has been manfested n ths game. The Nova Scotans feel sure of the game and they are fred to the hghest ptch of enthusasm and confdence, and wvll fll ther sectons at the Arena wth rooters who wll try ther best to drown the nose of [the Technology aggregaton. The vstng teams supporters assert that ther champons wll put up the greatest exhbton of hockey ever seen n ths country. The home team and enthusasts are also eager for the game and boldly proclam that the Canadans have a tremendously bg proposton ahead of them. The probable lneup of Technology's team s: Ranney. g. Vose, p. Gould, c. p. Hurlburt, r. c. Scovlle, r. w. Stuckln, 1. c. Sloan, 1. w. Storke, l. w. The lne-up of the vstors has not yet been receved. - MAOR WAR CRY TO BE HEARD N UNON Brtsh Empre Nght to be Held by Cosmopolton Club on to Saturday. w q r Not wthstandng the fact that there 'a are no real savages n Tech, the Brtshers at thensttute wllmake the walls 9 P, we of the Unon rng wth the celebrated d "Maor War Cry" on Saturday evenng a when the Cosmopoltan Club wll hold na S0 CT Brtsh EmrFre Nght. Ths s the second to of the seres of Natonal Nghts whch ar desgned to make the club educatonalo S as~jwell as socal. An other feature of the entertanment wll be a seres of llustrated sldes showng vews of varous parts of the great Commonwealth and Dor.nons of the Empre. New and Freproof Rates Reasonable. $2.50 wth bath and These pctures wll be accompaneu by an explanatory talk..r = t: r up. Send for booklet. There wll be several muscal numbers HARRY P. STMSON rendered durng the evenng. The meet- Formerly wth Hotel mperal Jng wll be nformal. 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