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1 @ olfpeleeno W~16 vral T.VTT NO. 9 yu. UUcnAR Xqv v Women o Sudy E Naval Desgns ' Sudens Wll Qualfy For Cvl Servce Jobs The rapdly ncreasng demand gfor he servces of women n he more echncal branches of war ndusry has lead o he esablshmen of a specal ranng course of sxeen weeks n Naval Archecure and Marne Engneerng a e Massachuses nsue of. Technology. The course, whch s also open o men wll be gven whou cos o sudens under specal arrangemens wh he War 'Tranng Bureau a he nsue, " under supervson of he Boson.Navy Yard, for sudens as a preparaon for qualfcaon for Cvl Servce posons. Subjecs o be covered by he course nclude shp drawng and preparaon of plans. The nsue was encouraged o offer he new course because of he grea success of prevous programs n he fundamenals of engneerng offered for men and women. Young women raned a he nsue las sumnmer n aeronaucal engneerng were mmedaely employed and are makng mporan conrbuons n hghly echncal posons. Qualfcaons for admsson o he course nclude a college degree *AX. n scence or engneerng. Those :seleced for hs program wll be pad a he rae of $18X. a year durng he ranng perod and afer he successful compleon of hs course wll qualfy under he Federal Cvl Servce as junor naval archecs and wll hen be placed n posons a varous shp ~yards hroughou he counry. Men k or women who have degrees n engneerng or scence and who are neresed n he course should consul he War Tranng Bureau, Room 7102 a he Massachuses nsue of Technology. Skers Plan For Skdmore Carnval 5:15 Club Scene For.O.C.A. Square Dance Those who mgh be neresed n gong should see Joseph Shrer, '44, n he Dormores a once. Thee approxmae cos of he rp s $4.000 _nlne ho orn 4 a D1 1 us~ TLe beamn are o one college, whch s near Albany, New York. Also on he bll for hs week s he nernaonal Oung Club Asso caon's councl Square, o be held from 8:00 P.M. unl 11:30 P.M. omorrow ngh n he 5:15 Club n Walker Memoral. Oung Club members only map purchase ckes a he club offce. There are a couple of rps planned for he weekend of February 19h for he skers. Deals abou he rps wll be publshed n nex Tuesday's The Tech.. T.C.A. Bloer Ready For Dsrbuon Now The new T.C.A. bloers have been delvered o all men lvng n he dormores or n fraerny houses. Those men who lve n prvae homes and desre a new bloer may oban one per suden by gong o he T,CsA. offce durng busness hours any day unl he supply s exhaused. Sophomores Delay Furher Plans for Annual Promenade Posponemen Due To Uncerany Of Lfe Around The nsue A a meeng of he Sophomore Prom Commee was announced ha due o he uncerany of he presen me, he Sophomore Prom would have o be posponed unl a laer dae nsead of beng held on March 5, as orgnally planned. The commee, however sll hopes ha wll be possble o hold he dance a a laer dae. Despe hs uncerany whch faces hem, he Sophomore class s carryng on s plans for he annual Sophomore Prom o be held hs erm, accordng o John L. Hull, 145, who has succeeded John F. Burke as presden of ha class. Under he leadershp of he members of he Quadrangle Club he class s gong ahead wh all pos sble plans whch can be made whou fnancal commmens. The plans are proceedng as far as possble whou sgnng any defne conracs or conracng p any debs. Ths s beng done n order ha f by any chance he dance mus be cancelled, he class wll no be requred o sand any loss. So far he place a whch he dance s' o be held s no deermned. A.P.O. Blood Drvre Plans New Pons Sk enhusass of he Oung Club wll be neresed n he Wn er Carnval hs weekend a Skd The Alpha Ph Omega blood lmore College n Saraoga, Newr drve, whch was begun a he nsue as a permanen war meas York. The acves are o begn Frday afernoon wh a hayrde, sng, skang exhbon, and sock 0 ng foo" dance. SKThen afer he bowlng ournafmen Saurday mornng he sk evens wll begn wh ndvdual ure, wll resume some me durng nex week, was announced las ngh. The drve has been emporarly nacve because of he mdyear examnaons and he beweenerms vacaon.. compeon. There wll be boh A meeng of he fraerny s downhll and slalom races. Forr planned for nex Tuesday evenng, Sunday nformal skng has been a whch me furher plans owards makng he drve a greaer planned near he Skdmore oung11 Club's cabn. success wll be formulaed. To dae abou 15 percen of he faculy and sudens a Technology have donaed blood o he Red Cross, many of hese gvng a num' ber of pns. Towards he end of hs monh s planned o makre personal approaches o sudens lvng n he dormores and fraernes and belongng. o he 5:'15 Club. Each member of A.P.O. s oo be gven hs errory o canvass. However, should no one be a he able n he Lobby of Buldng 10, prospecve donors are advsed o make apponmens hemselves a 691 Boylson Sree, Boson. These donaons, wll be creded o.he ns~ue as par of he drve. ec 'AffOCN NMTAk lmmlrbmvta4m '2 M~ apr*f FWpF. llvf" R rulvb,,v j vzo ad CAMBRDGEU, MASS., FBDAY, 'EBRUARY 12'1943Y.. 7 l To Mee or No, Tha s Quesonl For ns.o Comm. Confuson abounds n Lchfeldl Lounge, yes, confuson abounds n Lchfeld Lounge. No ongh a nnehry, bu raher yeserday} afernoon a 5:00 P.M., when he frs nsue Commee meeng j of he second erm was scheduled 4 o be held. A fve o'clock when he meeng was scheduled o sar, wo members of he Commee were nl he Lounge, and by 5:05 P.M. when he four men who were rgh, decded hey mus have been wrong, here were no more members n sgh. Despe he fac ha he offcal schedule of nsue Commee meengs n he T.C.A. Handbook called for a meeng oday, and he fac ha a small Agenda conssng[ of wo ems appeared n Monday's{ ssue of The Tech, no noces were sen o he members of he Coml mee. Tenave Daes Se For Orderng Class Rngs The enave daes for he placng of orders for class rngs have been announced by he Class Rng Commee as beng February 25 and 26. Members of he Class of 1944 may order her rngs, should hs dae be made permanen, a he desk n he Lobby of Buldng 10. A represenave from he Balfour Jewelry Company w be presen o ake rng szes. The men who were called yeserday wll receve her orders oday, as hey were maled yeserday af ernloon from he Frs Servce Com The moons whch were o have o be an exhbon debae, o be been brough up n he meeng gven for he Royal Arcanum Socey of Massachuses on Monday were no wha could be called especally val, conssng only ofl evenng a he S. Rose Hall, 17 mand Offce. *he repor of he Senor Rng Com Worceser Sree, Boson. George mee and he approval of he} M. Keller, Jr., 145, and John W. Col budge of he Brdge Club. The former s normally consdered as a regular repor whch does no have o appear on he Agenda. n formng a permanen federal unon of he world." The negave Tabled Moons case wll be presened by Raymond Redlefer, 143, and John L. Hummer, '43. All four debaers are mem nl addon o hese mobons, here were wo moons on he bers of he socey's varsy eam. able from he las meeng, whch had been pu here because no On February 26 a debae wll be one from he neresed socees held wh Boson College on he was pr~ses 'e~xpla f_ he moons. federal unon subjec, wh Technology argung he nlegavre. Fol A ha meeng here were wo members absen, and one man was lowng hs cones a varsy debae lae, comng n a he end of he{ s o be held wh Cornell Unversy has no as ye been deermned when he nex nsue Commee Meeng wll be held. Accordng o George A. Schue, presden of he Class of 1944, he Execuve Com mee wll decde a s meeng nex Monday afernoon wheher o hold a meeng nex Thursday or wa unl he nex scheduled meeng on February 25. Much of he confuson yeserday, was hough by some, was caused by he fac ha he scheduled meeng was acually hree calendar weeks afer he las meeng, whle acually only one school week, nsead of he regulaon wo weeks. Code Classes Wll Resume Monday New Seres To Conss Of Code And Theory Begnnng nex Monday ngh he M..T. Rado Socey wll presen a new seres of rado code and heory classes o supplemen hose gven las erm, Lke he prevous classes, he new seres s o be dvded no approxmaely half an hour each of rado code and rado heory. However, he emphass now wll be more on he acual praccal knowledge necessary o secure he amaeur Class B lcense, han on he basc heory sressed n he frs seres of classes. Anyone neresed n learnng eher he code or he heory necessary for an amaeur lcense s nved o aend he frs meeng of he classes a 7:15 P.M. on Monday, February 15, n Rloom Anyone neresed who canno aend a hs me should conac Holon E. Harrs, '44,,a he Graduae House. Debang Socey Plans Fve Debaes n Comng M~onh Exhbon Nex Wleek For Royal Arcanum Soc. By Four Team Members The M..T. Debang Socey has announced plans for fve debaes, whch wll ake place durng he comng monh. The frs of hese s on, '45, are o argue he affrmave sde of he opc, "Resolved, ha he Uned Saes should ake he lead meeng, and vong only olon February 27, and on March 12 a adjourn.} eam from he nsue s o compee wh one from Johns Hopkns Unversy. Ths laer cones wll be recorded for he "Unversy D~ebaers' Annual." T.C.A. Asks For More Used Books The T.C.A. Book Exchange s now neresed n obanng books for he second erm, was announced yeserday by Mr. Wallace Ross, of he T.CA. The book exchange wll ac as he agen for sellng any used books whch are requred by he General Bullen. The book exchange rules allow anyone wshng o sell a used ex book o ask wohrds of he orgnal prce for he volume. Ths amoun wll be sen o he owner a he end of he monh n whch he book s sold. Accordng o Mr. Ross, he book exchange s a very popular way for boys o ge requred books, and seldom has rouble sellng books. He added ha one mgh say here were 20 buyers for every book. Brdge Club To> Hold Term's, Frs Tournamen Meeorologss G alled o Repor To For Devens Are Second Group To Be Nofed n E.R.C. As To Army nducon Thry members of he freshman class were called o acve duy n he Army Ar Corps Enlsed Reserve, Ground Crew, yeserday by he Frs Servce Command, was announced las ngh by he Offce of he Armed Servces 3Represenave a he nsue. These men are n he second group o go, snce he Army Ar Forces announced her polcy of callng: all reservss as of Aprl 1. The frs group of men lef he nsue on Monday, afer geng her orders over he weekend. All he men hus far called have been members of he Ar Corps Enlsed Reserve who have been acceped for he meeorology courses. To Repor "As Soon As Possble!' The sudens n he group were from varous servce commands, bu were ordered o repor o For Devens "as soon as possble," whch, accordng o Professor John D. Msch, Armed Servces Represenave, means hs afernoon f possble. Professor Msch sressed he. fac ha merely because a man who had hs applcaon n for Meeorology was no called wh hs group, dd no necessarly mean ha he had no been acceped, or would no be acceped for hs ranng. He sad ha, as all he calls of whch he had been nformed had come from he Frs Servce Com' mand, he had no way of knowng wheher or no oher men had been called n her home servce command. So far no calls have been ssued o men n he regular Army Enlsed Reserve Corps; only hose n he Ar Corps hus f ar havng been nofed. World War Posers Loaned By Lfbrary Famous Arss' Work Dsplayed u Man Lobby A large collecon of posers of he frs world War has been loaned by he Boson Publc Lbrary o he Massachuses nsue of Technology, where hey wll be on1 exhbon n he Lobby of Buldng 10 for wo weeks. Among he arss represened are Howard Chandler Chrsy, Charles Dana Gbson, James Mongomery Flagg, Gordon Gran, Lous Raemaekers, and he lae Edwn Blashfeld, he dsngushed mural ars who paned he murals n Walker Memoral a Technology. The collecon of posers ncludes several neresng peces from he Uned Saes Shppng Board, one of whch shows a sdewse launchng. Ohers are appeals for Lbery Bonds, War Samps, conservaon of food, he Red Cross, he parcpaon of youh n he fgh agans food shorage, and many appeals for voluneers n he armed servces. These posers form an neresng conras wh he posers beng used The M..T. Brdge Club wll hold s frs regular ournamen of he presen semeser a 2:00 P.M. omorrow n Lchfeld Lounge. Applca on o play n he ourney may be made by sgnng he shee on he,n he presen war. bullen board n he Lobby of Buldng 10. f s desred o sgn up n pars, sgnfy hs on he shee, oherwse parners wll be found for all ndvdual players. The club s now workng on a plan for sarng a begnner's brdge school, bu as ye nohng has been released, A relef map of he SolomonNew lgunea regon of he souhwes lpacfc, consruced by sudens a he nsue, has been loaned o he Boson Publc Lbrary, where wll,be placed on exhbon a he base of he sarway a he man en. rance. ' 'l r r r. ' ; C: '

2 Page 2 Vol. LX M~anagng Board General Manager Lam ar Feld, '44 Wh happy smles and a seem varey of es, he greaer Edor Bernard Rabnowz, '44ngly Managng Edor James E. Gallvan, Jr., '44 par of he freshman class has reurned o he nsue. Havrng Busness Manager M orm er W. M eyer, Jr., '44, learned he ways and means of Assocae Board Lesle M. Brnds, '45 W<varren J. Grosjean, '45 Frank S. Pohanka, Jr., '45 Technology, havng proven ha Charles H. Burns, '45 rwvn MN. Jenne, '45 Arnold M. Snger, '45 John C. Conroy, '45 Charles A. Mforon, 145 John P. Whemore, A6 hey can ake, havng learned E. Brue F~abens, '45 Donley J. Parr, '45 Mlon A. Wdelz, '45 how o budge her me, and wh Offces of The Tech examnaons a hng of he pas, Nemvs and Edoral}Room 3, hey wll soon fnd ou ha now s, W0alker.Meworal. Carnbrdge. Mass. BusnessRoom 301, Walker Telephone XLRkland 188 Telephone Koland M he me o ry her respecve SUBSCRPTON, $1.50 Per Year hands a exracurrcular acves. Publshedl every Tuesday and Frday durng College Year, Offerng hese robus and brany excep dulrng College vacaon. frs year men opporunes n a E~nered3 as Second Class Maer a he Boson Pos Offe mulude of vared felds, The Tech Publshers of "V'u", he 1X..T. Pcoral Magazne sands ready o absorb and ran hem n maers whch wll prove Nlelrol~o ( o be mos benefcal n years o u ar ~... 3 sy AT O NAL. A DVERTS NG S eve Naonal Adversng Servce, nc. Pssocaded CoUegde Press A el come. nb Golfe Pmbyse RepreWc UV 420 MADSON Avs. NoW YORVK N.Y. D~asp d Opporunes for Conacs Cumao4 BOsToN * Los Angeu SAM FLOPC Perhaps he mos mporan of G:)le~ae Deg he opporunes whch a school L Ngh Edor: The Saff rnewspaper has o offer s ha of rl makng valuable and wdespread r conacs wh nsue acvy rmen, who, as has been shown by r rl ECONOMY CONGRESS' "RED WDOW" many auhores, wll be he lead of omorrow. ers Demonsrang a lack of foresgh and a msdreced par. Tranng n wrng and news composon s offered o smony, he House Appropraons (Commee cu off he Na paper onal Resources Pjlanmng board whou any funds wh whch hose men who are canddaes for[ ly o carry on s work for he nex year. he Commee ds he news room saff. A carefullyl' 0 mssed Presden Roosevel's reques ha $1,400,000 be graned o he NRP'B offerng no explanaon for her acon bu merelye falng o nclude any menon of he Board n he annual Bu' No. 81 reau budge. The Naonal Kesources Plannng Board has been engaged for he pas year n makng exhausve sudes of poswar probl lems, owng o he f ac ha s drecors fee a grea need for wnnng he peace, as do we all. Publcaons prepared by he NRPB have gv en new hope o Amercans who see n hese sur] veys a concree sep forward oward a beer world, based on he reales of lfe. Surely economy could no have promped hs acon aken. by he Appropraons Commee, for were economy of any: mporance he Des Commee would no have been gven an oher wo years o scare up "'red herrngs,' f alse charges, and a hos of oher naeons. Judgng by resuls, he Des Commee. was worse han useless. Provng he falsy of Des' charges re. qured he addonal expendures of valuable F.B.. men's me. and money 5 wh ne resuls ha could be couned on he fngers: of one hand.l However, Des dd serve o loudmouhedly dscred he Admnsraon and he New Deal and consequenly was assured of anoher "mealcke" from Congress. The Naonal Resources Plannng Board on he oher hand poned wh prde o he accomplshmens Amercan economy had made aned looked forward, sascs and surveys n hand, o awder, more benefcal applcaon of he counry's resources for he welfare of he naon. s repors ndcaed ha was perfecly possble for everyone o be ganfully employed afer he war. Oher repors consdered he problems of ndusral readjusmen and looked forward o "Beer Ces," "Secury,"' and "UpBuldng Amerca." The aforemenoned subjecs are consderably more sgnfcan han Des' fake "Yellow Paper," wh he resul ha me and money spen now wll reurn an ample reward n he fuure. Ye lke he Naonal Youh Admnnsraon, he NRPB has been sacrfced by men of he presen who are oo shorsghed o hnk of he fuure. WHAT ABOUT T? They Tech Frday, February 12, 1943 The followng s a saemen made by Paul V. McNu, Charman of he War Manpower Commsson. "Men n ho are o)ccupaonally deferred can and should ake jusfable prde n her defermen. Occupaonal defermen ndcaes ha a man s makng a more valuable conrbuon o he war, rgh nlow, han f he were n unform.') Ths saemen apples o many of Technology's remanng cvlan sudens. Ther presence here s evdence ha her connued sudy s expeced o be of suffcen ulmae benef o he naon o mer a leas emporary defermen a he presen me. And he Tech man's response, as judged by he general aude a he sar of hs erm, seems o be, "Cf some sudy s good, more s beer." Accordngly, he brownbagger s no longer he unusual, bu raher he ypcal ype of suden. The general aude, as judged by cooperaon wh oher aspecs of he cvlan war effor, s poor n comparson. Tle suden seems 'o hnk sudy, and sudy alone, s all ha s expeced of hm. Neverheless, he need for blood donors connuesand a sgnup booh s very handy n Buldng o. The sale of defense samps connuesand a sales desk s n Buldng 10. The Vcory book drve connlesand books can be dropped off n he Lobby of he Rogers Buldng. Wha abou, Tech, ge on he ball. THRE TECH New Opporunes Open On The Tech For Elgble Frosh planned ranng course has been arranged o gve new men he fundamenals of newspaper wrng and sory coverng. Ths wll prove valuable o hose sudens who are akng he Publcaonls opon n Englsh, or who plan on ransferrng o ha opon. Engravng Deparmen The Tech's modern engravng plan ncreases he opporunes for phoographers and echncans. Experenced engravers are avalable o each new men he rcks of he rade, and a wellgrounded ranng may be expeced. The Phoographc Deparmen gves he camera bug a chance o use hs camera o he bes advanage. Maerals, such as flm and flash bulbs are suppled. The dark room s fully equpped for he developmen, prnng and enlargng of all ypes of press flm. The cophoographc edors are capable of gvng even he mos experenced amaeur phoographers helpful hns n all phases of he work, and hs ad wll be responsble for urn ng ou fner phoographers, wheher professonal or oherwse. The adversng deparmen offers valuable ranng n salesmanshp, and gves hem valuable busness experence. Sudens are gven he opporuny of makng a grea varey of conacs among busness men, and ganng sellng experence whch wll be nvaluable n her fuure careers. Tranng n hs feld s o be gven o neresed freshmen by he Busness Manager of he newspaper and he Adversng Manager. Sudens should apply o he Busness OfFlce of The Tech on he op floor of Walker Memoral. Treasury Deparmen Many employers desre men who have a horough knowledge of sandard bookkeepng pracce. The Treasury Deparmen of he publcaon provdes such ranng, as well as an undersandng of he fnancal srucure and operaon of an enerprse. Of course work on The Tech s no a grnd lke 8.02 or n place of quzzes, geogehers are ofen held. On Monday and Thursday nghs, when he paper s wren, he news saff has supper ogeher, a whch news saff members have! a chance o ge beer acquaned wh each oher. A man who comes ou for The Tech wll be able, hus, no only o gan nvaluable experence and ranng, bu o ncrease he value of hs lesure me. All men who are neresed n comng ou for hs publcaon are urged o come down o The Tech News Room, Room 3, Walker Memoral basemen, from 5:00 P.M. unl 10:00 P.M. on Mondays or Thursdays, or o The Tech Bulsness Offce, Room 301, any day from 1:00 P.M. unl 5:00 P.M. N Frday, February 12, 1943X lambda Ch Alpha Onl House Havng 4sHell W~eek" n Feb. The frs week of February s here, losng ou on hs se up, howevers bu for once mos of he freshmen as how would anyone ever know

3 .. was announced oday by Baskeball manager, George Rosenbla, '44, ha here wll be a meeng a 5:00 ongh n he Walker Memoral Gym of all men on hs year's eams, boh freshman and varsy, and all men who are neresed n beng on he eams. Manager Rosen. bla sad ha he has several chances o schedule games, bu ha he mus wa for a suff cen urnou o jusfy such a move. ufs, New E ampshre, Manhaan.1 j 1 l e, y 1, d ; 1. e d Advsory Councl Awards Sragh T's To Two Men 0 he former Coach Herber Forsell s now n he Armed Servces. The e Meeng Of Baskeball Teams To Be Held Today Gym Team Dsbanded As neres Lags And Servces Clam Coach A he reaular meeng of Advsory Councl on Ahlecs, held se No enrance nofcaon s necessary, February 9, 1943 n Walker Memoral, We as he rules of he he coness awardng of wo sragh and oher nformaon regardng T's was approved. Kenneh R. Wadlegh, '43, was awarded an "Exceponal Servce o Ahlecs" sragh T for hs servces as Presden of he Ahlec Assocaon for he pas year. Wllam R. Thurson, '43, was nomnaed for Assocae Membershp n he Varsy Club for hs work as Treasurer of he Ahlec Assocaon for he prevous year. As an Assocae Member, Mr. Thurson auomacally receves he award of a sragh T. was also voed a he meeng o elmnae gymnascs for he duraon of he war from he ls of spors securng fnancal suppor from he Ahlec Assocaon. The decson was reached afer consderaon of he ncreasng lack of neres n he acvy and he fac cu was also deemed necessary because of an ancpaed cu n he fuure A. A. budge. The gym eam has been experencng some dffculy for he pas season n ha hey have been praccng n he YcCR.U. gymnasum. Squash To Be Avalable For P. T. SLubsuon Dck Hess, squash manager, recenly announced ha he squash cours wll be avalable agan for P.T. subsuon. Several of he cours were opened on Wednesday and he remander wll be avalable by Monday. Hess also saed ha he formaon of a squash eam s no defne as he s havng dffculy n obanng maches. However Tech wll send several men o he nercollegae coness a Yale hs monh. cl. SUMMER OR WNTER.".. HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR MUSC RECORDS SHEET MUSC MUSCAL NOVELTES NYEEDS Page Three nramural Baskeball To Begn Tuesday Dorm Game Scheduled For 7 O'clock; Lambda Ch & PABE. To Follow The annual beaver key baskeball ournamen wll sar nex Tuesday ngh, February 16, n Walker Gym, accordng o Fred Cavanaugh, '44, who wll run he ournamen hs year. The coness wll, as usual, be separaed no he regular beaver key games for he fraernes and he dormores' compeon among hemselves. The frs rounds wll be sngle game elmnaons, afer whch he four wnnng fraerny eams wll play he four op dorm eams. Tlhe champonshp wll be deermned by he games n hs round robn playoff. hem has been sen o all houses by Cavanaugh, and each house wll be nofed of he me of s frs game. The frs games o be played wll be a dorm game a 7:00 PM. Tueesday ngh, followed by a game a 8:00 P.M. beween Lambda Ch Alpha and Alpha Tau Omega. A 9:00 P.M., accordng o he schedule, Ph Sgma Kappa wll mee Ph Bea Epslon. The schedule for oher games wll be announced laer, bu games wll be played on Tuaesday and Wednesday nghs, wh one dormory and wo fraerny games each ngh. Sunday afernoon here wll be hree fraerny games, These mes wll be he regular mes for games hroughou he cones. Macon Eleced Fencng Capan Leads Team Agans Boson College Today Rchard C. Macon, '44, has been eleced capan of he varsy fencng eam for he '43'44 season. He wll also lead he eam hrough he res of hs season fllng he pos lef vacan by he early graduaon of Rchard L. Ackerman, capan and fol ace. Macon fences all hree weapons, bu he has been workng only n sabre and epee hs season. Ths afernoon wll be hs frs chance o lead he eam. The eam has a mach wh Boson College, away, a 2:30. he Far ChurcFho Chrs,.. Scens Plmouh. Norw a ad S. Psul S., Boson, Massachuses Suadar Servces 10:4S 1. m. cad 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School 10:.4 a. m;. Wednasday, eve nag meengs a 7:30. wrhch nclude nd mones of Chrsan Scence hebn. Readng Room Pree o he PsbJc. 3'13 Waskngo S., Opp. Yulk S*., Ob rance a1s> a 24 Provca SJ 84 AyOlsoss, rm, leh4 bsldog, Syro Floors60 so nvy S., carom MassrouCmus Ave &a;o# Wrou, Cooldp Car Aru. Auhorzed d *p _, Prov fcaona* Lsz Waome may be n"a or f * L Open Monday & Wednesday Evenngs BOSTON MUSC COMPAmNY 16 Boylson Sree Nex o Colonal Theare HANcock ,.,.~,,.,, '' " j A 1431 f,\

4 Page 2 4. r New Opporunes 0Opena On The Tech For Elgble Frosh Vol. LX No. 81 Frday, February 12, The frs week of February s here, losng ou on hs se up, however, Managng Board 1Wh happy smles and a seem varey of es, he greaer bu for once mos of he freshmen as how would anyone ever know General Manager L a mar. Fleld, '44 nfly how maay pckes here were n he Edor Bernard Rabnowz, '44 are sayng awake hrough her fence around Harvard Sadum, or Managng Edor Jamles E. Gallvan, Jr., '44 paar of he freshman class has reurned o he nsue. Havng always been cusomary for he mamore Saon o he Sgma Ch. classes nsead of sleepng, as has how many seps was from Ken Busness Malnager Mormer W. Meyer, Jr., '44 ul lez!arned he ways and means of jory a hs me of year. The house as opposed o he number of dssocae Board 'echnology, havng proven ha reason becomes que obvous when seps from Massachuses Saon, Lesle M. Brnhs, '4 Warrenl J. Grosjean, '45 Frank S. Pohanka, Jr., '45Te Charles El. Burns, '45 rvn l M. Jenns, '05 Arnold M. Snger, '45 hey can ake, havng learned f were no for he freshmen durng (Charles A. Moron, '45 John P. Whemore, '45 h John C. Conroy, '45 one realzes ha nsead of more hell week. H. Bruce Fabens. '45 Donley J. Parr, '45 Mlon A. Wldelz, '45 he,ow o budge her me, and wh han weny, only one fraerny s One ges que a jol f he calls Offces of The Tech exxamnaons a hng of he pas, swshng he paddles of hell week Commonwealh 9102, for he s.npvs ande E~dlorlaloom 3, BusnessRoom 301, Walker hh~ey wll soon fnd ou ha now s a hs me. greeed by, "Keep lem rollng, Keep WNalker Mouoral, Camnbrdge, Mass9. Telephone Edllklaud 188 Tehylhone ERl~kland S&' hhe me o ry her respecve Mos houses, fearng he loss of 'em flyng, Lambda Ch Alpha." Ths ~ands a exracurrcular acves. her freshmen a mdyears, held s he only house whch s mananng he prewar saus quo by hold SUBSCRPTON, $1.50 Per Year ha lsuwsbed every Tuesdlay and Frday durng College Year, Offerng hese robus and brany her naons durng he frs ng s hell week a he radonal excep durng College vacaon. f rrs year men opporunes n a erm, rangng n me from Thanks. me. The freshmen, accordng o E~nored as4 Second Class Maer a he Boson Pos Offee ml Mulude of vared felds, The Tech gvng weekend unl he week afer one member of he house, are no ands ready o absorb and ran Chrsmas vacaon. As a resul he longer consdered as ndvdual personales, bu raher are numbered P~ublshers of "Vu", he M.N.T. Pcoral Magazne S,, hhem n maers whch wll prove effecs of hell week on he nsue lfe were spread ou more dgs for he week. The same mem o be mos benefcal n years o Meoless o 's, _. _.Q. AH AT.01eAL, ADVERTS14G SY evenly and were never as markedly bers revealed ha colds and he Naonal Adversng Servce, nc. A4ssocaed Gcllege Press coome. obvous as hey usually have been measles are causng que a hgh Cslucsc Pub lsm Repesemn Opporunes for Conacs durng he frs week n February. moraly rae among he freshmen MADSON AVE. NaW YORK N.Y. D~rbs~ d CHCABO BOSTON * LOS Slly SAN FRACWO Perhaps he mos mporan of No repor has been heard from The Lambda Ch's are he only CGollegde Dge hhe opporunes whch a school house whch has he opporuny he polce deparmens of he sur. nenewspaper has o offer s ha of hs week o fnd ou all he neresng facs has always, waned Ngh Edor: The Saff maakng valuable and wdespread roundng owns, bu s expeced co~onacs wh nsue acvy ha hey are fndng her work o know, bu never had me o nvesgae. They are also he only mren, who, as has been shown by much easer han usually s a conny~n/arrk'"red nany auhores, wll be he leaders of omorrow. o wach each of her roue sgns ou o ge anyhng whch anyone hs me of year. They don' have house whch can have someone sen CkVMUR~ ~ ~ ~~L. WDOW" m, x,&w,_,, e Tranng n wrng and news wh j ealous care n order o have Demonsrang a lack of foresgh and a msdreced par e n he house wans. They have )aper composon s offered o sll on s pos he nex mornng. been makng her plans o be n smony, he House Appropraons Commee cu off he Na P,hose men who are canddaes for~ The M.D.C. s probably wonderng lne wh he war effor, and all onal Resources P~lannng board whou any funds wh whch 1 'he news room saff. A carefully why here are no boys wanderng hngs whch he freshmen are requesed o ge mus be of exreme o carry on s work for he nex year. he Commee ds lanned ranng course has been around askng foolsh quesons a mssed Presden Roosevel's reques ha $1,400,000 be graned Pa rranged o gve new men he funlamenals of newspaper wrng and Boson Elevaed may have noced ungodly hours of he ngh, and he usefulness o he person for whom o he NRPB off erng no explanaon for her acon bu merely d, lhey are obaned. TVhere has been ;,,ry coverng. Ths wll prove valuble o hose sudens who are ak he small number of people sleepng n her saons as compared wheher hey should be useful o no spulaon, however, as o alng o nclude any menon of he Board n he annual Bu s reau budge. ng al he Publc.aons opon n Engsh, or who plan on ransferrng o lthere are ceran people who are aken. wh prevous years a hs me.,he person from whom hey are The Naonal Resources Plannng Board has been engaged r h on for he pas year n makng exhausve sudes of poswar prob ] lems, owng o he f ac ha s drecors feel a grea need for wnmng he peace, as do we all. Publcaons prepared by he NRPB have gven new hope o Amercans who see n hese sur P veys a concree sep forward oward a beer world, based on he f( reales of lfe. Surely economy could no have promped hs acon. aken ( by he Appropraons Commee, for were economy of any mporance he Des Commee would no have been gven anoher wo years o scare up red herrngs," false charges, and a g hos of oher fcons. Judgng by resuls, he Des Commee u was worse han useless. Provng he falsy of Des' charges re qured he addonal expendures of valuable F.B.. men's me r and money, wh ne resuls ha could be couned on he fngers v of one hand. However,, Des dd serve o loudmouhedly dscred he. Admnnsraon and he New Deal and consequenly was as E sured of anoher "mealcke" from Congress. The Naonal Resources Plannng Board on he oher hand poned wh prde o he accomplshmens Amercan economy lad made and looked forward, sascs and surveys n hanld, o N a wder, more benefcal applcaon of he counry's resourcesf for he welfare of he naon. s repors ndcaed ha was perfecly possble for everyone o be ganfully employed afer; he war. Oher repors consdered he problems of ndusral readjusmen and looked forward o "Beer Ces," ''Secury,'' anad "UpBuldng Amerca." The aforemenoned subjecs are consderably more sgnn fcan han Des' fake "Yellow Paper,"' wh he resul ha me and money spen now wll reurn an ample reward n he fu] ure. Ye lke he Naonal Youh Admnsraon, he NRPB; has been sacrfced by men of he presen who are oo shor: sghed o hnk of he fuure.. WHAT ABOUT T? 7' e Tec The followng s a saemen made by Paul V. McNu,: Charman of he War Manpower Commsson. "Men who are occupaonally deferred can and should ake jusfable prde n her defermen. Occupaonal defermen ndcaes ha a mall s makng a more valuable conrbuon o he war, rgh now, han f he were n unform." Ths saemen apples o many of Technology's remanng cvlan sudens. Ther presence here s evdence ha her connued sudy s expeced o be of suffcen ulmae benef o he naon o mer a leas emporary defermen a he presen me. And he Tech man's response, as judged by he general aude a he sar of hs erm, seems o be, "f some sudy s good, more s beer." Accordngly, he brownbagger s no longer he unusual, bu raher he ypcal ype of suden. The general aude, as judged by cooperaon wh oher aspecs of he cvlan war eff or, s poor n comparson. The suden seems 'o hnk sudy, and sudy alone, s all ha s expeced of hm. Neverheless, he need for blood donors connues and a sgnup booh s every handy n Buldng 10. The sale of defense samps connuesand a sales desk s n Buldng 10. The Vcory book drve connlesand books can be dropped off n he Lobby of he Rogers Buldng. Wha abou, Tech, ge on he ball. THRE TECH Engravng Deparmen The Tech's modern engravng :)lan ncreases he opporunes "or phoographers and echncans. xperenced engravers are avalable E Co each new men he rcks of he rade, and a wellgrounded ranng mnay be expeced. The Phoographc Deparmen,oves he camera bug a chance o use hs camera o he bes advanage. Maerals, such as flm and flash bulbs are suppled. The dark room s fully equpped for he developmen, prnng and enlargng of c all ypes of press flm. The col phoographc edors are capable of gvng even he mos experenced amaeur phoographers helpful ahns n all phases of he work, and hs ad wll be responsble for urnng ou fner phoographers, wl~her professonal or oherwse. The adversng deparmen offers valuable ranng n salesmanshp, and gves hem valuable busness experence. Sudens are gven he opporuny of makng a grea varey of conacs among busness men, and ganng sellng experence whch wll be nvaluable n her fuure careers. Tranng n hs feld s o be gven o neresed freshmen by he Busness Manager of he newspaper and he Adversng Manager. Sudens should apply o he Busness Offce of The Tech on he op floor of Walker Memoral. Treasury Deparmen Many employers desre men who have a horough knowledge of sandard bookkeepng pracce. The Treasury Deparmen of he publcaon provdes such ranng, as well as an undersandng of he fnancal srucure and operaon of an enerprse. Of course work on The Tech s no a grnd lke 8.02 or n place of quzzes, geogehers are ofen held. On Monday and Thursday nghs, when he paper s wren, he news saff has supper ogeher, a whch news saff members have a chance o ge beer acquaned wh each oher. A man who comes ou for The Tech wll be able, hus, no only o gan nvaluable experence and ranng, bu o ncrease he value of hs lesure me. All men who are neresed n comng ou for hs publcaon are urged o come down o The Tech News Room, Room 3, Walker Memorlal basemen, from 5:00 P.M. unl 10:00 P.M. on Mondays or Thursdays, or o The Tech Busness Offce, Room 301, any day from 1:00 P.M. unl 5:00 P.M. Frday, February 12, 1943 Lambda Ch Alpha Onl House 11"rr~nyv 6611ell WreekAs.L LUP / / LW/4 AL.L, a c F %vv% go v * Rale whou headlnes! The men and women of Bell Telephonle Laboraores are drecng her energy hese days o developng new anld beer communcaon equpmen so val n oday's swfmovng global war. Peaceme developmens poneered by Bell Laboraores, are seeng acon on every fron~. Man~y of her warme achevemens should prove seppng sones o progress n he comng daysa of vcory and peace. Servce o he Naon n war or peace, haa's he one deal of Bell Sysem people. n Feb, 4v AL VlP,;.~~,~~~~~. "X..

5 . b ;r~: ~Fehrr.V '12;., 1:94a LkW'U f M p. F F Technology Golder 46 To Fll Sd Hall's Place n One Mle Relay M.. T. wll ener eams n hree elay evens n he ffyfourh annrual Boson Ahlec Assocaon games o be held omorrow a he Boson Garden. Tech wll com The Frs Church of Chrs, Scens Falmouh, Norway and S. Paul S#. Boson,, Massachuses day Servces 10:4S a. n. and 7300 p. m.; day School 10:41 a. m.; Wednesda, ey B meengs s 7:30, whch nclude eaes of Chrsan Scence healng. Jdng Room Pree o he Pable, Weshno# SO., opp. W1k S., o lee also a 24 Prorace S.; 4 ABJonlls d Sreh, LMPWJWda S, ree lpoorl O Nonvora S., carea M usamhmus Ave Arolms. row#, Cooldge Cora. Aukra and sp.pove rue omcrs Srle myherxdo 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, _ r. SPORTS CALENDAR Ee agans Tufs and Manhaan Monreal on February 20, and he 01lleges n he nercollegae varsy 2 mle relay, agans Tufs and Uned Saes Naval Academy a he Unversy of New Hampshre Swmmng Pool Annapols on Feb. 27. h he varsy lmle relay, and Oher fuure mees lsed enavely are as follows: agans Tufs n he freshman 1 Wll Say Closed ble relay. Wenworh a Tech. As Cap. Bd Hall, las week's s Announcemen March 3 Mlarch 6 Tufs a Medford. 6adoff man n he mllrose games Teams Wll Pracce March 13, Yale a Tech. New York, has been called o.. ~~~~March 20 Harvard a Tech. he servce, Coach Oscar Hedlund n Unversly Club Wad had o face he dffcul ask On Ma],rch 27 he nercollegae bf selecng a new member for he Saes Coach Smh mees wll be held eher n he mle varsy relay agans New Snce he Alumn Pool s o be Boson aa.rea or a New London, ampshre and, Tufs. Charle closed unl furher noce, arrange Conn. de, '46, who has shown possles of beng a good relay man, mens have been made for he Var The Teech rflemen recenly los 0 sy 1 and Freshman swmmng a posal mach o Oregon Sae by as been chosen o fll Hall's place. he oher men on he Tech eam : SUMMER OR WNTER.. HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR MUSCG RECORDS. SHEET MUSC MUSCAL NOVELTES Open Monday & Wednesday Evenngs BOSTON MUSC nramlral Baskeball To Begn J Tuesday Dorm Game Scheduled For 7 O'clock; Lambda Ch & PAB.E. To Follow The annual beaver key baskeball ournamen wll sar nex Tuesday ngh, February 16, n Walker Gym, accordng 4 o Fred Cavanaugh, 144, who wll run he ournamen hs year. The coness wll, as usual, be separaed no he regular beaver key games for he fraernes and he dormores' compeon among hemselves. The frs rounds wll be sngle game elmnaons, afer whch he four wnnng fraerny eams wll play he four op dorm eams. The champonshp wll be deermned by he games n hs round robn playoff. No enrance nofcaon s necessary, as he rules of he coness and oher nformaon regardng hem has been sen o all houses by Cavanaugh, and each house wll he nofed of he me of s frs game. squads 11 o pracce a he Unversy a score o: )f 1399 o The frs games o be played wll Vre: A. L. Bryan, J45, D. Z. Baley, be a dorm game a 7 :00 P;Me Tuesday ngh, followed by a game a,club Pool, a 40 Trny Place (near Bob Weood, manager of he eam, 45, and R. B. Meny, '44. Copley Square), Boson. says ha he eam has been hard 8:00 P.M. beween Lambda Ch, The varsy 2male relay wll probbly resolve self no a cones for on for he prevous year. As an Pracce wll be held from 7 o h as have oher spors a he nand ha hey have los 9:00 P.M., accordng o he sched Alpha and Alpha Tau Omega. A~ econd place beween Technology 8 P.M. on Mondays, Wednesdays, sue, a Assocae Member, Mr. Thurson ule, Ph Sgma Kappa wll mee,nd Tufs as Manhaan College s Thursdays, and Frdays sarng wo senors and one sophomore. auomacally receves he award of Ph Bea Epslon..,ne of he fas New York eams Thursday, February 11h and ex The fresl;hman eam has been dsand freshmen are now was also voed a he meeng a sragh T. The schedule for oher games nd wll probably ake op honors. endng hrough March 10h. banded, wll be announced laer, bu games 'he Tech eam compeng n hs o elmnae gymnascs for he Coach Gordon Smh s very anx~. avalable Xfor he varsy eam. wll be played on Tuesday and ven consss of: H. L. Henze, '46, duraon of he war from he ls he presen freshmen are Wednesday nghs, wh one dormory and wo fraerny games each Zegler, 144, W. Spear, '45, and ous o keep he eams ogeher and None of of spors securng fnancal suppor well enough o ener var Cassdy, '46. n condon. Alhough he realzes shoong from he Ahlec Assocaon. The,peon as ye, bu a few ngh. Sunday afernoon here wll The freshman relay beweenlhe above arrangemens wll cause sy coml decson was reached afer consderaon of he ncreasng lack of be hree fraerny games. These L ke he eam before he 'weh and Tufs s he only frosh some nconvenence on everyone's may mak end neres n he acvy and he fac mes wll be he regular mes for xen on he program as all hepar, he feels ha wll be far of he sezjason. The eam expecs o he former Coach Herber Forsell s games hroughou he cones. Her nsuons compeng n he beer o46nraggcce han o fnsh ss schedule, bu may be now n he Armed Servces. The )neses,ayeusmdg9 Freshmen on rsy eams. The Beaver eam gve up everyhng for he reman come n~e~cessary o use only egh cu was also deemed necessary because of an ancpaed cu n he )nsss of: W. F. Coombs, S. E. der of he season, and asks he co men on he eam nsead of he fuure A. A. budge. The gym eam M~acon Eleced enner, G. A. Wood, and A. F. Kay. operaon of every member of lboh usual en,. Wood urges anyone who has been experencng some dff for he pas season n ha Fencng Capan One of he bgges evens on hea squads, Varsy and Freshman, by has had any prevous mach prac.culy ou for he eam now..1hey have been praccng n he *ogram omorrow wll be he Hun. beng presen a every pracce. ce o ccome r Mle. Ths s he hryfrs ' " L.Y.MC.U. gymnasum. Leads Team Agans nnng of he George L. Hunerr ophy race. The hree bg men.1 Boson College Today ered n he cones are Dodds, Squash To Be Avalable Rchard C. Macon, '44, has been )son A. A.; Mchell, ndana; r, For P. T. Subsuon eleced capan of hevarsy fencng eam ffor he '4344 season. d Dxson, N. Y. U. Oscar Hednd's predcon s ha Mchell1 Dck Hess, squash manager, L a He wll also lead he eam hrough 11 be he wnner. recenly announced ha he squash he res of hs season flllng he The B. A. A. games have been1 cours wll be avalable agan for pos lef'vacan by he early graduaon of Rchard L. Ackerman, cap P.T. subsuon. Several of he d for he pas ffyhree yearss ls r_,,_1, hou a break. Ths year hey cours were opened of Wednesday 7 and he remander wll be avalable an and fol ace. a connung n spe of war conlons as hey dd durng he las by Monday. Macon fences all hree weapons, UTTORE Hess also saed ha he formaon of a squash eam s no defne sabre and epee hs season. bu he has been workng only n rld war. The Beaver varsy rack eam as he s havng dffculy n oanng maches, However Tech wll chance o lead he eam. The eam Ths afernoon wll be hs frs.1 compee wh Brown a Prov. 'ce on Feb. 20. Technology wll' send several men o he nercollegae coness a Yale hs monh. away, a 2:30. has a mach wh Boson College, o be represened by 2025 men n New England A. A. U. Cham. )nshps o be held Feb. 22 a fs College, Medford. 'rackmen Should Sgn or P. T. Subsuon Coach Oscar Hedlund yeseray announced ha all freshen plannng o subsue uek for P.T. should repor o hyscal Drecor McCarhy's lce n Walker Memoral fore 5 P.M. on Monday o sgn ). n hs way her aendce wll be aken when hey Yrpae n rack, and much nfuson wll be avoded.' Trac sers Frday, February 12 Fencng, Boson College vs. Varsy away a 2:30. Saurday, February 13 Track B.A.A. Games, a Boson Garden. d THE TE3CHE To Mee Tafs, New amnshre, Manhaan n 54l~h A~nnual B.A.A. Games 1* 'Tech Rflemen To Mee McGll Team Loses 3 Men; Frosh Dsbanded The Technology Rfle Team s slaed o mee McGll Unversy a BUY Uh7N TED3 STATES 'AR, Cfe E AND STAMPS~~~0 NEEDS AOPn% D,, l Meeng Of Baskeball Teams To Be Held Today was announced oday by Baskeball manager, George Rosenbla, '44, ha here wll be a meeng a 5:00 ongh n he Walker Memoral Gym of all men on hs year's eams, boh freshman and varsy, and all men who are neresed n beng on he eams. Manager Rosenbla sad ha he has several chances o schedule games, bu ha he mus wa for a suffcen urnou o jusfy such a L move. Advsory Councl Awards Sragh T's To Two Men Gym 'ream Dsbanded As neres Lags And Servces Clam Coach A he regular meeng of Advsory Councl on Ahlecs, held February n Walker Memoral, he awardng of wo sragh T's was approved. Kenneh R. Wadlegh, '43, was awarded an "Exceponal Servce o Ahlecs" sragh T for hs servces as Presden of he Ahlec Assocaon for he pas year. Wllam R. Thurson, '43, was nomnaed for Assocae Membershp n he Varsy Club for hs work as Treasurer of he Ahlec Assoca 1 16 Boylson Sree HANcocl 1561 Page Three Nex o Colonal Theare 1,.,X,fd

6 ~~ Page Four THE TECH Frday, February 12, _ _ Tech Freshman Class ncludes ForySeven Sons of Alunmn Foryseven fahers anong ' Flec.her, soll of Paul W. Flecher, Alumn of he nsue are repre21,1; Davd dub. Gallard, 2d, son of Pays w n~he End before and fve mnues afer any mnues before one class walkng hour durng he school day of he beween Buldng One and Buldngsened by her solls enrolled as D. P. Gallard, '17; Rober B. Hldemembers of he presen freshman brand, son of Waler H. Hldebrand,l Survey Taken Of 394 frs wo days of he second erm Fve where wo separae secons Foresry School Grads whch sared hs week. The scene were beng gven. When he wen class. The 41 sons regsered as 'll; John S. Howkns, Jr., son of s he hall ousde almos any o Buldng Fve everyone edgedclose o doors of he secons n; freshmen hls year compare wh John S. Howkns, '15; Earl D. Hoy, Shows Hgh ncome classroom whch has one secon of some large course. Around he Buldng One, and when he came; 45 sons and one daugher who en Slon of Alber J. Hoy, 114; John By A. C. P. halls are wanderng many worred back, hey edged away agan. Therouble wh some people was ha rolled as freshmen a year ago, ac $ Hughes, son of Waler S. Hughes, Does a college educaon pay? lookng sudens wonderng wheher cordng ~o he January ssue of! '14. Rgh now he queson s uppermos n young Amercan mnds, classroom, or wheher Professor lesser of wo evls. s safe o go no hs or ha hey had o decde beween he "Technology Revew." James C. rwn, 3d, son of James The ls s as follows: James A. C. rwn, Jr., '18; Oo E. Krchner, more han ever before. ndusry Sonso who gave your roommae a n oher deparmens some people very coyly even waed unll Barnes, son of Carl S. Barnes, '11; and busness seem o be offerng double las erm s gong o each & Jr., son of Oo E. Krchner, '24; unusual opporunes o persons ha secon. he bell had rung o decde what Frank D. Baes, son of Ralph D. Malcolm H. Kurh, son of Henry H. wh lle or no ranng, and hose Teachers seem o be much laer courses hey were gong o ake, Baes, '14, ThomasN. Berlage, J., Kurh, '21; Thomas B. Lacy, son of son of Thomas N. Berlage, '122; who have had hgher educaon o her frs classes han o any "Afer all," some of hem sad, " George M.~ Berman, son of El Ber, Clve B. Lacy, '15; Mk~lon F. Mdarsh, apparenly have no beer saus ohers, and somemes he schedu'ebuggerers are fooled by such under an neresng eacher han s beer o have a borng course man, 'l85 Warren O. Berry, son of son of Leon F. Marsh, '14; Benamn C. Morse, Jr., son of Benjamn men as he physcs professor who an neresng course under a bor. han unschooled workers. Harold O. Berry, '22; Wllam R. From a praccal sandpon, Bracke, son of Wllam H. was followed no a class by a large ng one." ^C. Morse; Sephen W. Moulon, however, acual sascs lead o a Bracke, '15; Davd E. Breed, son roup, and hen old hem o wre The lsue now, however, s son of Rober S. Moulon, 17; Ncholas V. S. Mumford, Jr., son of roll cards. everyone has had hs frs classes, dfferen concluson. Men and women wh college educaons no only of Charles B. Breed, 197; Ray C. anoher professor's name on her begnnng o sele down, as mos' Burrus, Jr., son of Ray C. Burrus, have more promnence n her vocaonal felds, bu hey make more '22; Rober S. Cox, Jr., son of Rober S. Cox, '12; Frederc R. Calkns, C. Nowell, 3d, son of Joseph C. fooled a lo of mechancs sudens wha he hough was bes. By he Ncholas V. S. Mumford, 116; Joseph The oher hng whch almos anld s now akng as he daly fare money. Ths saemen s suppored 3rd, son of Frederc R. Calkns, Jr., was he srange meanderng of end of he erm hs opnons of al! Nowell, Jr., '23; Donald L. Pearson, by a survey of posons and salares '23 (deceased). one professor, who s noed for of graduaes of he school of hs professors wll probably have son of Harry L. Pearson, '22; Gordo slammng he door on he frs changed, and nex erm. he wll go Hugh A. Crage, son of George foresry of Monana Sae Unversy. H. Peengll, son of Rodney G. day as f o say, "'ve go you dodgng enrely dfferen ones. W. Crage, '10; Allen C. Crocker, Peengll, '22 (deceased). _ son of Ernes C. Crocker, '14; George A. demars, son of Paul A. dealars, '17; Alfred E. Edwards, Jr., son of Alfred E. Edwards, '13; Abbo Rogers' Awards Wnners Enered Many A cves} ' c r Harmon A. Poole, Jr., son of Harmon A. Poole, 122; Edwn A. Reedj son of Charles H. Reed, '20; Eugene S. Rubn, son of Davd N. Rubn, '18; John H. Sherman, son of Benj amn H. Sherman, 719; Paul Er. Sko~gsad, son of Herber H. Skog sad, 119 (deceased); Horao N. Slaer, Jr., son of Horao N. Slaer, '15; Charles E. Smh, Jr., son of Charles E. Smh, '00; Rober H. Sebbns, son of George H. Seb, bns, '17; Franklyn T. Taylor, son, of Joseph F. Taylor, '24. 2 n/frmary Ls jsudens confned o he Homberg nfrmary las ngh were: Thomas Vncen Bryan, Jr., 146 ldana Brooks ljohn Whe colon, '45 PENNELL"S 59 MASSACHUSMS AVE, BOSTON MPORTED and DOMESTC WNES LQUORS AND ALES Across Ae BRDGE a Commonwealh Avo WE CARRY A COMPLETE LNE OF S. S. PERCE'S WNES AND LQUORS Free Delvery from 8 A.M. o 11 Wage Sascs Course Buggerng s Keen Spor Prove College As Pracsed By Tech Sudens Pays n The, End ; The me s beween fve mnues rapped." Ths man spen he en Graduaes up o and ncludng 1941 oaled 394. Of men graduaed from 1910 o 1915, he weghed average ncome n 1941 was $5,243, wh a $6,000 maxmum and a $3,860 mnmum. Men graduaed from 1936 o 1940 earn an average of $2,038, wh a maxmum of more han $4,000 and a mnmum of $1,100. Those graduaed n nervene ng years earn ncomes averagng beween $4,750 a year, and $2,600. Tle men who were announced These fgures were compled from las ssue as he recpens of he 72 percen of he oal number of Wllam Baron Rogers Awards of graduaes, 84 of whom are n he $300, Envere all very acve n he Armed Servces and 94 whose records are ncomplee. The 72 percen acves around he nsue. The men w ho receved hese awards, samplng s well dsrbued and Rober S. Walon, son of Charles whch are gven annually n he suffcenly large o be ndcave. O Walon, '13; George R. Whe, memory of he founder and frs~ p Though wages have gone sky presden of he nsue, werel Jr., son of George R. Whe, '18; hgh hs year, offcal governmen Frank E. Brber, Jr., Clnon C. Donald M. Whehead, son of Er., fgures reveal ha he average ncome for Amercan wage earners Kemp, Rober W. Maxwell, andl nes P. Whehead, '20; Wallace L. Kennleh R. Wadlegh. Whle, Jr., son of Wallace L. Wh for he perod June 1942, o June Brber, a graduae of Eas Hgh le, 122; Rober E. Wlson, son of 1943, s sll only abou $990. n School of Denver, Colorado, suded 1940 he average ncome for he rvn H. Wlson, '20; John D. Wn4 n he nsue's Deparmen enre counry amouned o $573, d of Meallurgy and was charman of nnghoff, son of Wlford J. Wn and for Monana $579, yearly. Ths he undergraduae Budge Commee, a member of he Execuve Com of Paul Wnsor, Jr., 122. Professonal Assocaons," a gov nnghoff, 114; Paul Wnsor, 3rd, son Lnformaon s from "Trade and mee of he :ue Commee, ernmen survey compled by C. J. " Judkns. he undergraduae governng body. He has been a member of he nerfraerny Conference and has served on he saff of he Tech Engneerng News. Hs spors acves nclude baseball and rack. Kemp prepared for M..T. a he Royal Grammar School n Guldford, England. He suded chemcal engneerng and was Presden of he Technology Chrsan Assocaon. He was a member of he nsue Commnee and a member of he Amercan nsue of Chemcal Engneers, he Army Ordnance Assocaon, and he Chemcal Socey. He s also a member of he Advanced :Reserve Offcers Tranng Corps. Maxwell suded nlaval archecure and was charman of he Walker Memoral Commee. He prepared for he nsue a he Branree Hgh School. He was a member of he SudenFaculy Commee and he Execuve Commee of he nsue Commee. He was a member of he Quadrangle Club and Tau Bea P and has been a member of he M..T. Naucal Assocaon for wo years. He was a member of he Edoral Board of The Tech. Wadlegh, who was presden of he M..T. Ahlec Assocaon, enered he nsue from Clfon Hgh School. He suded mechancal engneerng, n whch he was a member of he Honors Group. He was a member of he nsue Commee and scabbard and Blade, he honorary mlary socey. He s a member of he Amercan Socey of Mechancal Engneers, havng served as presden of he suden chaper n hs hrd year.' He s a member of he Advanced Reserve Offcers Tranng Corps4 and was manager of he Track Team for hree years. r Conrasng he $579 yearly average ncome wh he average ncome of foresry school graduaes, whch amouned o $2,670, ncludng he fgures on very recen graduaes, s seen ha hese college graduaes earn four mes as much as he average man. P.M. Daly TEL. EJ *XORE 0222 OPEN EVENNGS UNTL P.M. OUR REFRGERATOR CAPACTY S 500 CASLS OF COLD BEER AND ALE cern was no alone wh he wel. fare of Amerca, he saled overseaz he beer o say he comng ag. greesson. Because peace s ner naonal, he dd no queson he locale of he conflc, bu assumed hs place among he legons srv. ng for a peace above naonaly Socey Gves Award one ha would be for all men. l1 For Bes Edoral hm, peace was so val o he con",. mon weal of he human race, ha.~, By A C. P. he would wrar o wn. f needs'~ (The followng edoral by Julan be, he hmself would de ha ohers Bowman,. feaure edor of he mgh lve under s saluary nflu, Clark College (Dubuque, owa) ence. Courer, won frs prze n he 1942 edoral compeon sponsored by P Dela Epslon, na be one wheren auhory would bex; The world he would wn would ' onal honorary collegae jour fraerny. s repub rghly admnsered; wheren lawsf nalsc would be enaced and judgmensj lshed here hrough couresy of decreed n wsdom and n jusce, he Courer.) wheren governmen, execued nrgheousness, would be emnenly have wached hm on he grd and on he rack feld; he was p.1ron useful o he people. The world hewould wn would be one wheren calm n he face of opposon, clearheaded under he sress of harmony would be preserved, E crcumsance. have lsened o human happness promoed, knowl. hm n he classroom explanng edge ncreased, and equal lbery wh a halng eloquence he benefl perpeuaed. And, as f o show ha hs con _ HAS. S A L l...,.,.,_ 11 l.., L l To hm s enrused he wnnngof he world secury, he vcory of peace over war. He s prepared o de ha wha he would lve for may be preserved nvolable. Ye! he was no even capan of hs col lege eam; he s "Prvae frs elms'. }Harry Lee Dckey, Jr., '44 James Morsell Gassaaway,, '45 now. He never esablshed a na. Gullermo Prce Grau, 144 onal record for he hgh hurdles, New T.E.N. Publcaon Thomas Alva Mchell, Jr., '44 bu he s surmounng nernaonal Prof. Samuel C. Presco To Appear Abou Feb. 24 yranny oday. He wll no. be grad. proecon of hs counry n peace, uaed hs sprng wh hs college ChTeh Wang, Grad. The nex edon of Tech Engneerng News wll be placed on salee n war. been deferred o suppor hs coun. class, for hs personal ambon has Rober Wyckoff he would now become s defender A he Haynes Hospal las ngh n abou a week and a half, wass ry under arms. H~e may no become Presden of he Uned: announced las ngh by Davd Jealous, '44, he General Manager. Ass he gave wha he had o offer: he Saes, bu he s fghng o keep he Wllngly, Amercan ha he was, has been evdenced n oher TechL vgor of hs youh, he courage of fac of he presdency a realy. nology publcaons hs year, prnlj ers have been unable o se a dae na vcory. All ha he asked n re hs soul, he srengh of hs wll o He s ready o gve hs lfe as he advance because of he war de mands.!were: Wlle~m HenrylBerole,, '45 Theodore Columbus Jay, Jr., '45 Sanley Charles Kordys, 145 Waler Oln Lowry, '46 E. S. Morgan Mlon Wood Raymond, '43 Gusavo Resrepo, Grad. Jealous added ha one of he ar des whch mgh prove neresng Those confned o he Brooks Hos pal are: n he anmng edon s "Engneerang Behnd Mckey Mouse," whch R. Barre k wll gve he facs behnd he makl Malcolm Chandler Walker, '43 ng of our anmaed move shors. Clark Suden Wns P Dela Epslon Prze Collegae Newspaper,ence of democrac governmen, he necessy of lbery, he honor of freedom, he jusce of equaly. HR was born a he close of he frs World War; he grew o manhood n a vrle, growng Amnerca; he had jus reached hs majory, o czen's esae, when hs naon called hm o hs frs servce. Havng been reared under he paernal urn was secury, safey, peace for freedomlovng peoples he unverse over. prce for peace f hs own youh," ambon may be fulflled by oher n he secury he shall wn. Hl. ; could ake defea, bu he s "all ou:, for vcory" n he defense of freed domhe s he known solder. Our Specals for Your VALENTNE $~3.50 VOLETS WTH A ROSE N A HEART BOX or BEAUTFUL VASE OF SPRNG FLOWERS Houghon Gorney Flower Shop AT THE PARK STREE CHURCH TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MSa& TELPHNE LAAYEM 601l2

7 . eluded l Z r L.._r _c_ VoL L MR, No. 9.,@ 30 'L Reservss XLeave Tech For For Devens A, Frs Servce Command Calls Freshmen To Acve Servce More han hry members of freshman class who were called o acve duy las Thursday, February 11, have already lef he nsue. These men were all members of he Ar corps Enlsed Reserve, Ground g Crew, who have been acceped for meeorology courses. The group y was called by he Frs Servce Command, and alhough he sudens were from varous servce commands, hey were ordered o repor o For Devens "'as soon as pos *sble." Professor John D. Msch, Armed Servces Represenave, sressed aconnued on Page 4) Sensaonal Ffh Column Expose To Be Prned n Frday's ssue n a seres of sarlng developmens, The Tech has uncovered wha beleves o be one of he bases ffh column effors a sabo! age ye o be brough o publc aenon. Wh conclusve evdence obaned a he scene of he crme, o confrm s orgnal suspcons, The Tech wll ake he lead n exposng he crmnals. Up unl a lae hour las ngh furher developmens n he mos amazng news of he war o dae were beng checked and rechecked o make ceran ha no nnocen pary would be nadverenly nn he ls of suspecs whch wll be released wh he full deals. f presen plans are successful, he enre case wll be ready for publcaon n nex Frday's ssue of The Tech. Complee phoo. graphc evdence wll be ncluded n suppor of all charges. Tech Rado Socey Meeng Tomorrow The M..T. Rado Socey wll hold s regular monhly meeng omorrow, a 5:00 PM. n Room An neresng echncal demonsraon wll be shown followng a shor busness meeng. Blanks wll be avalable for mak X ng applcaon for War Emergency Rado Operaor's lcenses, whch wll enable he holders o operae he socey's cvlan defense saon n drlls and emergences. The saon s now compleely se up n he Communcaons Laboraory and he saon lcense wll be ssued soon. f enough operaors are obaned, he socey may ake over he operaon of cvlan defense saons n wo nearby Cambrdge chools. The meeng me of he rado code and heory classes gven by he Rado Socey has been changed from Monday o Wednesday evenngs. These classes mee a 7:15 rp.m n Room nsue Chosen To Teach Persons n Armed Servces The nsue s one of 281 nsuons whch has been approved for ranng men and women for he armed forces, accordng o an announcemen by he jon Commee for he Selecon of Non Federal Educaonal nsuons. The nsue has been approved o he War Deparmen for ranng engneers and o he Navy Deparmen for he same feld of war ranng. The commee whch has made he selecon s composed of represenaves of he War and Navy Deparmens and he War Manpower Commsson. Oher nsuons are o be seleced for specalzed ranng programs laer, was announced.!army, Navy To Conduc Combned Saons The followng arcle s aken from "Selecve Servce", a monhly paper publshed jolnly by he Bureau of Selecve Servce and he War Manpower Commsson. "Carryng ou he Execuve Order of December 5, 1942, whch caled for he cessaon of enlsmens n he armed forces, local boards on February 1 began o furnsh all men beween he ages of 18 and 38 requred o fll he combned calls on he Army, Navy Marne Corps and Coas Guard. All regsrans ordered o repor for nducon by local boards henceforh wll be delvered o jonly operaed nducon saons where hey wll be physcally examned by Army and Navy personnel, and hose meeng he physcal requremens agreed upon by he war and Navy Deparmens wll be apporoned o he servces. Advsng local boards of he new (Connued on Page 4 RadclffeTech Plan Skm'g Trp Second Sk'n Jaun A Francona Noch Two skng rps have been planned for hs weekend by he Oung Club. One group plans o be n Erancona Noch, N. H., from hs Frday unl Monday of nex week. F~rancona Noch s he se of he elecrcally operaed Cannon Mounan Aeral Tramway, whch s sll operang snce s no affeced by he presen gasolne re. srcons. Trans for Lleon, N. H., leave Boson a 12:30 P.M., Frday and Saurday nghs and arrve a 7:00 PM. Comng back Monday he skers can ake a ran leavng a 4:00 P.M. Monday ngh and arrvng here a 10:30 P.M. Coss for he rp are $7.50 for ransporaon, $3.00 a day, and lf and ow coss. The RadclffeTech.O.CJL Sk Trp has been scheduled for February 20 hrough 22 a Warren, N. H. The meeng place wll be n he fron of Walker Memoral probably Armed Forces Agree On Plan Saurday mornng, bu he exac me has no been decded uponl ye. Round rp ransporaon by ran s $7.00, and he oher coss o hose under 21 wll be $3.70for hose over 21 wll be $4.70. The rp should prove o be very neresng wh beves of Radclffe grls aendng. The deadlne for sgnngup has been se for Thursday wh a lm of 20 people. People who have sgned up and change her mnds afer Thursday wll have o pay half of he coss. Leader of he Tech. nology group s John Chamberlan, '44, n he dormores. CAMBRDGE, MASS., TUESDAY, FTBRUARY 16, 1943 Dramashop And Pne Manor Wll Combne Talens "We go red of playng men, so we decded we'd lke o mpor a ew," sad Mss Mare Anonee Lee, '43, of Pne Manor Junor Col.ege, speakng for he members of Mmes and Masques, whch she neads. So, he DramashopMmes.nd Masques producon of 'Tovarch" s now well on s way o,vard compleon. Tryous for men's pars were held a Pne Manor on January 17, 1943, and rehearsals sared on February 14. They are beng held a Pne Manor on Sundays, aned a Technology. The me and place of hose o be held here are beng.&ep secre, o preven nerrupon. The play wll be presened on larch 12, n he Bardwell Audorum a Pne Manor, on he occason of he Pne Manor Annual promenade, and s under he dreeon of Mrs. Marguere B. Lee, Lead of he Dramac Deparmen of Pne Manor Junor College. The par of he hero, Prnlce Mkal Alexandrovch Ouxaeff, s porrayed by Alfred J. Oxenham; '46. Coun Feodore Brekensk s played by T. Ncolas Berlage, Jr., '46, and Monseur Chauffourer Dubeff by Jack L. Uresky, '45. John A. devres, '46, porrays he characer of Monseur Charles Du (Connued on Page 2) Brdge Club Holds Brdge Classes Twce Each Week Pracce Tournamens To Be Held Saulrday Afernoons A 1 :45 P.M. Any sudens who would lke o learn how o play brdge or who would lke o mprove her game may do so by aendng he classes ha are o be held under he auspces of he M..T. Brdge Club. Rober N. 11feld, '45, Charman of he Brdge Club Execuve Commee, says ha he classes wll begn on Monday, March 1. The me and pace of he frs meeng wll be announced a a laer dae. There wll be wo classes a week, each held n duplcae, and he enre course wll probably run abou fve weeks. There s o be ngo charge for he acual nsrucon, bu each suden wll be requred o purchase a copy of Culberson's Summary, whch coss abou a dollar. n order o gve he Brdge Club an dea of he number of books o order, he commee would ap'precae all hose who are neresed sgnng up on he enave sgn up ls n he Lobby of Buldng 10 as soon as possble. Very Large Turnou a Tournamen Las Saurday's ournamen. whch was he frs of he regular pracce ournamens held hs (Connued on Page 4) Ten Are Copes Of Teelhnque Sll Avalable A $5 A few copes of Technque, he nsue annual, are sll for sale, accordng o Henrv M. Bowes, '44, busness manager of he publcaon. 'Ths year's Technq ue has been raed as one of he bes o be publshed a he nsue and has been enered n several naonal coness. Approxmaely en n number, he remanng copes of he Technque may be purchased daly from 5:00 P.M. o 6:00 P.M. a he Technque Offce, Room 309, Walker Memoral. No Vacaon To Be Gven On Washngons Brhday The Offce of he Regsrar has announced wo changes n he calendar for he presen erm, as prned n he T.C.A. Handbook and he nsue Calendar. Nex Monday, February 22, for whch no classes have been scheduled, wll no be observed as a holday a Technology. Ths means ha all classes are o be held as usual on Washngon's brhday. Ths measure has been aken because of he war. The presen semeser s o end on May 22, no on May 26 as he calendar ndcaes. The Summer semseer s planned o begn on June 7, alhough hs dae has no as ye been offcally seled upon. However, accordng o presen plans he Sprng Recess, scheduled o ake place from Aprl 17, o Aprl 21, s o be observed as has been done n he pas. Many Sudens Are Fros Ben Homberg nfrmary Offers Suggesons Beween 100 and 125 members of he nsue were reaed for frosbe yeserday by he Homberg nfrmary, was revealed o The Tech las ngh. The majory of he cases were for frozen ears, alhough here was one case of frozen hands, and one of frozen legs. The cold weaher whch h early Sunday ngh s desned o connue hrough oday, and possbly no ongh. The weaher bureau gves one hopeful hn, n ha hey say he weaher wll no be que as cold oday as yeserday. Ths, of course, leaves que a b of leeway, as even a 5:30 PAM. yeserday afernoon he offcal weaher bu reau emperaure was 5 degrees beon (Connued Page 2) 2nd Class Offcer Leaves nsue Rchard Burke Called n Ar Corps Reserve The second of he class offcers of he undergraduae classes a he nsue wen no he armed servces las Frday when Rchard T. Burke, '46, nsue Commee Represenave of hs class was called o acve wh he Army Ar Forces Ground Forces n he Meeorology ran ng. Burke was eleced o represen hs class by he freshman councl afer her elecon las Ocober. Burke's call o he Army means ha he Clas of 1946 wll nlo be represened a he nsue Commee Meeng n Lchfeld Lounge nex Thursday afernoon, as Ross H. C)ompon, he oher represena 'lve of he class, s now confned o Brooks Hospal. The frs class offcer o leave he nsue hs year was John F. 3urke, 145, presden of ha class. John Burke dd no reurn o school.ollowng Chrsmas vacaon, n o:rder o Jon he Marnes. The wo Burkes are no drec relaves, John Burke, '45, comng from Tulsa, Oklahoma, whle Rchard Burke's home s n Lousvlle, Kenucky. Rchard Burke was called o duy wh he group announced nl las Frday's ssue of The Tech, bu ac. ually receved hs orders whle drafng n he freshman drawng rooms Thursday ngh. He repored for duy he nex mornng. PRCE FM CENTS Ar Rad Sgnals To Be Tred Ou Today A 2 PERe Regulaons For Rads }Need No Be Observed; Tes s Only Pracce A sae wde ar rad es wll be held oday a 2:00 P.M. and agan a 8:00 P.M. The es s only o accusom czens o he new sysem of sgnals, and wll no requre carryng ou of ar rad regulaons. Accordng o he new sysem, he frs sgnal wll come a 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. The second, he red sgnal, wll come a 2:15 P.M. and 8:15 P.M. The hrd sgnal s he same as he frs, reurnng o a sae of aler. The all clear, or whe sgnal, has no been auhorzed by Army or Sae, bu a Technology, unl furher noce, he All Clear sgnal on whe wll be: Four sngle shor rngs, 15 seco onds apar, on class bells. Oulyng buldngs wll be nofed by phone from he Ar Rad Cener. Complee Ls of Sgnals The followng sgnals and regulaons above are aken from "Ar Rad Proecon Regulaon No. 1" ssued by General Mles for he Frs Servce Command. FRST BLUE SGNAL. Twomnue CONTN OUS SGNAL on class bells and (Connued on Page a) Bookr Campagn Comng To End CaR! For All Types As Tech Conrbues Mos Wh less han hree weeks remanng, he Vcory Book Campagn, a coasocoas affar, sll fnds self seekng more books, accordng o Mrs. Horace S. Ford who s n charge of collecons a Technology. Remndng he sudens ha any book whch hey hemselves prze s he one o gve o he boys makng he supreme effor, Mrs. Ford sad ha books of a echncal naure are also much n demand by he armed servces. Book campagn offcals have also expressed a desre for bes sellers of he pas en years, especally BookofheMon.h and Lerary Guld selecons. Though no as popular as he mysery and advenure fcon, hs dvson of readng s exremely popular wh our armed forces. To dae he lsue has made a commendable record. Foureen hundred and ffy books have been colleced a he nsue, a number larger han a any oher oly cal saon. Books for he drve may be lef n he nformaon Offce of Rogers Buldng, Room Former nsue Suden Pedals 32 Mles To Marry Love conquers all, hey say. Even o he exen ha a former suden of he nsue and now a member of he armed forces pedaled 32 mles by bcycle o marry hs femnne counerpar, a WA AC. He s Prvae Frederc L. Bray of 16 Farvew Sree, Newon, saoned a he Zephyr Hlls Ar Base. Hs belle, rene Wese, s saoned a he second WAAC ranng cener n Dayona Beach. Among he obsacles overcome n hs marrage was he lack of a rng, fxed by subsung he brde's hgh school rng. The brdal bouque was pcked from he publ gardens. l.1, sl Ịl.,1

8 , Page 2 THE TECH Tuesday, February 16, 1943 Vol. LX Tuesday, F'ebruary Mangng Board General M anager E dor Managng Edor BusneassManager Lesle M. Brnds, '45 Chares H. Burns, '45 John C. Conroy, '45 H., Bruce Fabens. '4, XvN\58 and EdoralRoom 3. Walker Mlemosral, Camlbrdge, Mass. T'elephone KRkland 18,82 Ngh Edor: T. Ncolas Berl The Reader Sp'eaks To The Edor 16, 1943 No. 9 THE TECH: The edoral a week ago abou Lamr el, 44Capan Edde Rckenbacker made... Lama. Fel, '44 me s up and ake noce, for..bernard Rabnowz, '44 was, o myr mnd, que unusual. James E. Gallvan, Jr, 1s 144 raher rare for a school news Morme W.Meyr, r.,'441 pa~per o come forh wh all dea ha s dsncly nlew, ll regard o Assocae Board b'rank S. 1'ohanlk,, Jr.,,45, ubc p affars, and, ndeed, some W\arren J. Grosjean, '45 lrwn M1. Jenns, '45 Arnlold M. Snlger, '45 \ha w exreme. However, afer conl Charles A. Moron, 14,5 John P. Whemore, '45 D~onley J. Parr, '45 MNlonl A. Wdelz, ''45 graulang, you for your bold sand, h should lke o pon ou some Offces of The Ted: hngs whch beleve you over Busness}R(oux 30)1. Walker looked. Telphoe R'ad 181 Pung Rck n he same class as SUBSCRPTON, $1.50 Pe Publsbed every Tuesday and F'rday ( excep durng College vaca Enered as Seondl Class Mlaer a he Plublsbers of "'u", 10 R69ENTED FOR NATrONAL ADERTNG BY 'Naonal Adversng Servce, nc. 6U8lls8 Pxushb Re~ouxcscO 420 MAVGCM AvCl. NEW YO>RK. N.Y. bcmco BOTMX LO AdsRL LeoMCW he.u..t. Pcc Psso FEBRUARY 22 S A SCHOOL DA" Equaly of sacrfce s a subjec nc for n les he essence of cooperaon. wha s, reasons ha he desre o ac] r d"k Alb L recly proporonal o he sacrfces undergone n he process; ergo, equae sacrfces and produce complee cooperaon. Whou delvng no he prory of cause and effec n hs case, we mgh very well consder he poson of he average suden and hs aude oward Washngon's Brhday. Washngon's brhday any oher year would have been he occason of a holday o be observed n whaever manner you saw f. Ths was our nherance from he days of he Declaraon of ndependence. How prodgous was Washngon's foresgh, for he presened us no only wh he herage of freedom bu also a day on whch o spend hs freedom unproducvely. Bu on February 22, 1943, he sudens of he nsue wll be encouraged no o frer away he day developng severe frosbes on some mounan slope, bu raher o come o school, hereby nsurng quck relef for he frosbe acqured n he warm classrooms, by frequen vss o he nfrmary. All hngs beng equal mgh be wser o urge sudens o warm hemselves by her own devces, shu he nsue for he day, and save he fuele for use some oher me. Faceous as he argumen may be, we wll honor by replyng and by refung s basc premse. All hngs are no equal, nor are hey normal, nor can we expec hem o be unl our prevous engagemen wh several of he world's unhappes czens s successfully concluded. O~ur funcon s o help prepare now o assure he concluson we earnesly desre. The popular song sah "'ve heard ha song before,"' and we all sah "We've heard ha song before, and we'll hear agan and we'll sng agan unl he boys come home." And we'll go o school on Washngon's Brhday. Tha leaves poor Washngon ou n he cold. One hundred and sxyseven years ago Washngon fough agans yranny. He rumphed and esablshed wha he world has come o know and admre as he Uned Saes. Todlay, under Presden Roosevel, he naon s agan fghng yranny, and agan our pah o vcory s beng cleared, and even before he rumph we have begun o esablsh he bass for a world wde Uned Naons. Wha greaer rbue o he memory of Washngon could we prepare? How mpoen lp servce becomes by conras. We wll observe February 22 by servng n he capacy we are bes sued o serve. We wll sacrfce hs one day of vacaon wh a genune enhusasm whch wll ndcae our grea desre o fgh hard unl he vcory s ours. We wll defer our, rbue o our Naon's f aher unl we can say n hs memory ha he world sysern s based on he same prncples for wrhch he fough. BUNDLE BRETHREN OR BE BTTEN Close on he heels of he Weaher Bureau's announcemen ha a cold spell was abou o descend upon us came he spell self. Durng yeserday's school sesson a seady processon of frosben ears and exeremees were paraded before he Crcal eyes of he nfrmary saff. The reamen n mos cases was he same, copous applcaon of yellow salve, and he advce of Dr. Morse s he same n all cases, bundle up well. The horoughgong Army deermned afer acual ess had been performed ha he bes way o dress for cold weaher s o dress n layers ha s, wh successve 'layers of comparavely hn clohes raher han one sngle heavy garmen. n hs way he oal clohng can be ncreased or dmnshed n hckness whou oo sudden exposure o changes n emperaure. The proposal appears o be a good one o follow, and remember ha here acually was a summerme once somewhere! er Year Mae Wes and Lndbergh, s, o lurng College Y'ear. sae mldly, a gross error and a,aon. grave njusce. The laer wo Boson Pos Offcewere prvae ndvduals who, for some unkown reason, suddenly be. oral Magazneleved hey were qualfed o dscuss subjecs wh whch, as far as Member he publc knew, hey had lle. ~~~real nmae acquanance. Rckzc~e Ueao res enbacker, on he oher hand, s Dsdw of penof he Easern Ar Lnes lolelde D6_ ad as such mus have close knowledge of producon mehods and lage, y Jr., '46 speeds. Ceranly he dd no receve ha poson because he sho down 26 enemy planes n he Frs World War. Furhermore. he made hs long, our of nspecon a he requesoof he chef of he Army Ar Force and he Secreary of Surely f hese men consder kl q W w. W" Wq 4 6 Rag~~~~~~~~ TV a o be banded lghly,wa. The human mnd, beng Rck capable of passng judgmen, heve ceran ends s d we should hesae before perempsnce he Capan does know abou boh he fghng and producon ends of our bale, he s a very or anoher of he mlary reserves. good man o ry, n warme, o encouragle workers o furher back Vllanova (Pa.) college recenly celebraed s 100h annversary. he men who are fghng for Regsraon of 2,272 a Tufs college s one of he larges n he hem. Ceranly a man who s gv. Rck s dong s hardly ryng o drve a wedge beween labor and he army. f Edde Rckenbacker seems o use hs "ace" repuaon oo much, s only because he s beer known o he workers for ha and for hs recen experence han for hs execuve knowledge and ably, whch hs modesy and dscreon have kep from he general publc. s no he publc dol who speaks o us oday, bu raher an nellgen man who has been called by hs governmen o ad s war effor. We should undersand hs and apprecae he valuable work he has done and s now aempng o do, nsead of dsrusng hm because we do no know hm as well as we should. Edwn A. Rosenberg, '45 Ed Noe: We apprecae ha Rckenbacker has done valuable servce along he lnes of echncal rouble shoong. The fac remans ha here are more qualfed men servng he Army and Navy who should deal wh he labor problem and have been so dong for a long me. Rckenbacker's remarks have served only o desroy much of he morale hese men have pansakngly been developng. The recen crackdown on speeches by Promnen people came as a drec resul of speeches lke Edde Rckenbacker's. Cold Weaher (Connued from Page 1) low zero, and reached 8 degrees below a 8:30 P.M. on s way down. Wnds Expeced o Dmnsh The weaher bureau sad las jngh ha he wnds whch whsled across he brdge would gradually dmnsh hroughou oday. The nfrmary revealed ha he by A. C. P. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tokyo rado says a new college jnsuon's long hsory. "*o mee Japanese requremens for Dr. Harry A. Garfeld, lae pres. leaders o work on he Asac manland and n he souhern regons of James A. Garfeld, weneh den of Wllams college, was a son under warme condons" wll be. presden of he Uned Saes. opened shorly n buldngs of he The Amercanendowed Yenchng. Unversy of Shangha. unversy, whch he Japanese: Ncholas Murray Buler, presden of Columba unversy, has beleved hey desroyed a Pepng, has been reopened housands of mles from he old campus, n he esmaed he las war cos 30,000, 000 lves and $400,000,000,000. cy of Chengu.X Rober C. O'Nell, 18yearold freshman a Rensselaer Polyechnc nsue, won frs prze of $100 $16.66 a mnue n he annual publc speakng cones for freshrnen a RF. Wsconsn senaors and assemblymen may ake over Unversy of Wsconsn fraerny houses o comba he war housng shorage. Bernard Hubbard, Sana Clara Unversy's Glacer Pres, hnks would be a msake o force he Japanese ou of Kska rgh now, snce Kska s "a ra rap." Unversy of Mnnesoa has a lbrary of 1,3,00 rare volumes on magc. Freshman Dorohy Qugley s helpng fnance her way hrough he Unversy of Rocheser by weldng a mea cuer as a bucher's ad. Nearly hreefourhs of he 365 men sudens n he school of busness admnsraon a he Unversy of Texas are enlsed n one Dramashop (Conmed from Page 1) ponl, and Evere T. DeGuzze, '45, s son, bleorge Dupon. The par Af Monseur Marelleau s aken by Edwn A. Rosenberg, '45, he Connerge by Gunher H. Baldaulf, '44, Ad Conmssar Gorochenko by lohn M. Embree, '45. The herone, Grand Duchess Taana Perovna, wll be porrayed Ad M~are Anonee Lee, '43, whle S3arah Jane Hedgecock, '43, wll ac 'he par of Charles, wfe, Madame Flernande Dupon, and Beverly 'chambers,'44, wll be hs daugher, H~elene. The par of Olga s aken,y Barbara Alden, '43, and of "ouse by E. Consance Qunn, '43. M.adarne Van Hemer wll be Mary D. Fraywood, '44, and Madame hauffourerdubeff wll be porrayed by Jacquelne Jackvony, '43. All he grls are of Pne Manor Junor College. "Tovarch" s a comedy wren by Jacque Deval, and was presened' for he frs me n Pars n COc 'ober, ran for some egh hundred performances here, and Was snce been produced n nearly Every cy and own n Europe. n a prl, 1935, opened n London, where ran for over a year, and 'hence wen o New Yorkr. was aer made no a move. The sory s abou a Russan Prnce and Grand Duchess who Wvere exled n France afer he Russan revoluon. They are lv.ng n rags and povery, alhough 'hey have sowed away 4,000,000, 000 francs whch was enrused o hem by he lae Czar n he 73anque de France, and whch hey refuse o ouch. The Sove has been ryng o ake ha grea sum Essay from hem, bu none of he usual ways, lyng or bullyng, are men sufferng from frosbe came successful. They ener he employ. n hroughou he day, and ha he of he Dupons, a bourgeous banker docors and nurses were almos connually busy. Men kep comng n ee f o gve up her money, re faladahenofepy rgh up unl he docors wen nanng happly nl her posons. home, and even afer ha several were sen up o he wards on he recor, made suggesons las ngh hrd floor. for sudens o avod sufferng from Two sudens were confned o he he cold. Hs prncpal suggeson nfrmary from exposure, one of was o bundle up. ZHe also suggesed hem sufferng badly from frozen ha sudens rub her ears occasonally before hey ge oo cold n hands, and he oher havng frozen ears. The case of frozen hands was order o keep up he crculaon. acqured whle carryng books He also warned ha f one does ge across he Harvard brdge whou one's ears cold o be sure no o gloves. warm hem up oo rapdly, as hs Helpful Hns can also resul n very panful dsurbances. Dr. George W. Morse, Medcal D, The Wesern (Bg Ten) ahlec,' conference has voed agans admng freshmen o varsy com 5 peon. College enrollmens are down nearly 14 per cen from he fall of 1941, he Uned Saes offce of educaon repors. Curren queen of he Toumna o men of Roses s a law major a Pasadena Junor college, 18yearold.. Mldred Kahleen Mller.A A Carleon college senor, Elza. beh Haas, s he frs Mnnesoa grl o enls n he WAAC on a > deferred plan ha wll allow her H o say n school unl graduaon n June.X Purdue unversy engneerng ' ~sudens are producng war ma chne pars for Wesnghouse Elec rc company as par of her shop pracce. Ther oupu equals hax of a 75man machne shop workngx f ull mne. Colgae unversy has nroduced a compulsory prenducon prowl gram of mlary drll and physcalf^z> condonng requesed by a voe ofx HL he sudens. Fordham, college s admng a freshman class n February for he.y frs me n seven years. w Las Saurday when he cold wnds from Harvard blew flakes of 3now down he rver, a freshman from one of he Bay Sae Road aa fraernes, spendng hs frs wner away from he "Sunny Souh," 8 was seen skang Joyously up he 'Charles Rver. He smled o hm r self as hs skaes glded over hea e, murmurng o hmself, "Wha'll hese fur'ners hnk up nex." As e neared he Coage Farm Brdge, _ mnember of he local consabular g aned over he wall along he Es 6 planade and ooed hs lle >X whsle, beckonng he lucklessx "Rebel" o he shore. Fndng hm self ounumbered, he lle fellow surrendered o he Bluecoa.X rg 71M Playng he role of he Damn ',, yankee, he flafoo ordered hs prsoner o remove hs skaes and go he res of he way on foo. Lke a ghos of Valley Florge, a sorrowful fgure made hs way up he Esplanade wh a scarf wrapped around hs ears, rudgng hrough ; he snow n sockng fee. The boy% ("' from "'Souf Ca'lna" cursed he day A of he Geysburg rerea. The followng appeared n our a malbox. The senmen ouches us 1 deeply.e See he happy Tech man, He has no work o do. He ss and makes a valenne And sends hen o you. No work a all, he sleeps all day, And says up lae P.M. He seems so wld and wolfsh,[ Always "Chercher la femme.', Oh, now he s a Tech man, E Bu soon hose days are pas. For Uncle Sam has summoned hm 1 And he wll go a las. Bu where he'll be a year from nows n ar, on land, o'er brne He'll realze, come hs specal day, HE HAS A VALENT[NE!_ B

9 l S M~~ Tuesday, February 16, Tech Takes 1 Mle Relay As Tufs New lampshre Follow n B. A. A. Games Tufs and New Hampshre n 3 mn! 3:00. ues, 31.1 seconds. Ths was Golde' > frs nercollegae varsy compe on and hs frs ndoor relay run. 1. The Tech eam was no forced o0 wn over Tufs. Good Sraegy andd good runnng by Golde, Baley, Bryran, and Meny, anchor man, wass responsble for Technology's vcory. r. Baley's me was 53; Bryan's, 62.8; and Meny's 52.2 seconds. Ths wass Technology's second wn of he sea. son, as he Beaver men were alsod B Golde Makes Good, vcorous n he Mllrose games a snew York on February 6. The mess n he B.A.A. mee were somewha slower han hose n he New Yorkc mee as he Boson rack s slowerr han he New York rack. a The varsy wo mle relay eam placed hrd n compeon whl Manhaan, Tufs, and Norheas,,ern. Manhaan won he even nl 8 mnues, 4.5 seconds. ndvdual mes of he Tech men n he race were as follows: Zegler, 2:03.4; Henze, 2:07; Spear, 2:06.8; Cassdy, f 2:05.4. X _ " SPORTS CALENDAR Tracksers Do Wle 1 l na Man.9 3 Ml. Sec 31.1 ' Frdaya Sec. February 19 Wrcslngfreshmen vs. Roxbury Freshman Charle Golde proved Lan, away, 2:30. las Saurday ngh before 13,323: pad fans n he Boson Garden ha r Saurday, February 20 he s enrely capable of fllng Sd Aaemy, away, 2 s. Hall's shoes. Racng around he, encngvarsy vs. Boson U Garden rack n number wo pos away, 2:30. on n 53.2 seconds, Golde was n Swmmngvarsy vs. Mass. Sae, s1rumenal n Tech's wnnng he away, 8:00. nercollegae one mle relay over Trackvarsy vs. Brown, Swmmngfreshmen Brown, here, 3:00. vs. Caleb Taf Chosen.Baskeball Capan ' For '43"44 Season.Team Begnes Pracce sfor Par Of Coness X Laer On Ths M~onh Caleb S. Taf, '44, was chosen baskeball capan for he '43'44 season n a meeng of he eamns las Frday ngh. n hs frs year a Tech Taf led he scorng on he freshman eam. Sarng off hs year wh a weak ankle he ddn' h hs srde unl afer he Harvard game. n our game wh New Hampshre he led he aack wh a oal of 14 pons; hen he ook he lead agans Tufs n January. He wll carry on hs year he capamecy vacaed by George Marakas, who graduaed las monh. Pracce s o be held ongh a 5:00, accordng o Manager George Rosenbla, and all players should be ou. Rosenbla added ha snce so f ew freshmen urned ou a he Fencers Crush Boson College Fol And Epee Squads Manan Clean Slae Delaney (51), Leonard (52), Rchnond (52); Lampor defeaed L, Aeonard (53), Serlng (54). For B3 3.C.; Rchmond defeaed Chung (11 53). Sabre score Tech8, B.C.1. L L _1 L Lacrosse Team Wll Hold Rally n Walker Fr. Renshaw s New Coach Prevous Experence Unnecessary Says Mgr. Wh a full schedule already carded and an abundance of new equpmen on hand he Beaver Lacrosse eam s plannnga rally for Mananng he excellen recorc hey have pled up so far hsss season he Beaver swordsmer n noched anoher vcory las Frdayy ngh when hey shellacked hee Y Boson College Eagles by a coun of 207 n Walker Gym. The mach was orgnally scheduled o ake place on enemy errory a 2:30 l on Frday bu a las momen change of plans caused o be held n Walker Gym nsead. chance o compee, so onesded was he cones. Braendle sarred by coppng 3 bous n fol as dd Schulman n sabre who performed magnfcenly n wnnng 3 bous. n wnnng hese maches Schulman denmonsrlaed planly ha he s rapdly becomng a sabre ace. Vcn, who has performed well n hs hs frs year of collegae fencng connued n hs wnnng ways by akng 2 of he epee bous. Chung, capan of he freshman eam was gven hs frs opporuny ro fence n varsy compeon bu was defeaed largely due o lack of experence. Ths Saurday afernoon he Beaver D'Argnan's wll face Boson Unversy agan havng already rumphed over he Terrer eam by a coun of 243. The bous wll ge underway a abou 2:30, A full house wnessed he 54h. AnulBA.A. Games n he Garden lasrday ngh, and he games weeaong he bes n he hsoryrlmeeng Frday here wouldn' be a ohmees. Compeon n he frosh eam unless more men urned evens was very keen. The war has51up for pracce ongh. As s, defnely had s effec on he spor, vhose freshmen who are good however, as wnessed by he fac0jenough, he saed, wll be on he a Boson Unversy. 1 ha he mes were no up o her varsy squad. usual sandards. The manager sad ha The he ndvdual had resuls were as The vcorous Tech varsy one 11been correspondng follows: wh some colleges abou varsy games near he Fol mle relay eam has been enered n he C4A mees whch wll be)l end of hs monh, bu he freshmen games ha had been scheduled mond (53), Hll (54), and Dunfrey For Tech; Macon defeaed Rch held a Madson Square Garden, New York Cy on March 6. and noed n he M..T.A.A. spors 50); Braendle defeaed Rchmond Oscar Hedlund has pcked wenyfour of hs boys o mee Brown U~n varsy games wll probably be wh For B.C.; Rchmond defeaed S. lcalendar have been canceled. The (53), Hll (53), Dunfrey (52); versy a Provdence hs Saurday Bowdon and some local unversy, 7 Smh (50); Hll defeaed Lopez on an oudoor board rack. The he sad. As s now he Beaver (52). Fol score, Tech7, B.C.2. men wll be runnng on a rack Key nerfraerny baskeball whch should be famlar o hem, as lgames are beng played Tuesday Epee he Brown rack was made from he ;and Wednesday nghs and Sunlday For Tech; Vcn defeaed Hll same blue prns as he Technologyr;afernoons, bu hese won' nerfere wh afernoon pracces. PHll (20); Kraz defeaed Delaney (21), Dunfrey (20); Horn defeaed oudoor board rack. (21); Macon defeaed Rchmond (20). For B.OC.; Rchmond defeaed Rflemen To Mee McGll Vcn (20). Horn (2D); Dunfrey defeaed Macon (21), Epee score ETO HELP On PURGE Saurday A Monreal Tech5, B.C.4. The Technology Rfle Team s Sabre,>,HTLER! scheduled o mee McGll Unversy For Tech; Schulman a Monreal defeaed' on Saurday, February D D: )elaney (5o), Bowen 20 (50), and he Rch Uned Saes nond (50); Macon Naval Academy defeaed a Annapols on he followng Saurday, February 27. Las year when he eam wen o McGll along wh he Gym eam, he mach marked he frs me a Technology Rfle Team held a mach ousde of he Uned Bol, Dalon, aod Church 89 BROAD STREET BOSTON sb NSURANCE OF ALL KNDS Saes. The members of boh eams had an excellen week end, hgh 1ghed by a C.O.T.C. dance. Those who were members of las year's eam are lookng forward o he rp wh expecaons of anoher enjoyable week end. BO rtled a _ LQUORS Promp Delvery Popular Prces Personal Servce AT CENTRAL DSTRBUTNG CO. 480 Mass. Ave., Cor. Brooklne S. TELEPHONE TRO h TEET' TECH YOUR BANK KENDALL SQUARE OFFCE HARVARD TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE CORPORATON Members Of Oung Club Should Check Address AUl members of he Oung Club have been requesed o nofy he club of her presen address, snce graduaon and all he recen changes abou he nsue have caused confuson n he malng ls of he club. f any members are no recevng he oung club news or are recevng by means of a forwardng address hey are requesed o nofy he offce of ha organzaon mmedaely. The presen malng ls has been based on he nformaon Offce fles. all neresed n he spor and members of las year's eams for hs Frday afernoon a 5:00 PX. The meeng Several wll ake subsues he form were of used n a combned he mee bull whch sesson found and Tech pep consderably Beaver Key Hoop alk wh he new coach weakened Lncoln by he loss off Redshaw presen. Lchfeld Lounge away, hree varsy regulars by graduaon, Tourney To Sar ll Walker Memoral one regular wll be ace he ou due o scene German of he Measles rally. and one regularr Moseas Tongh n Walker who repored o Unversy Heghs3 All sudens who are neresed n by msake. under he leadershp Ph Sgma Kappa Faces lacrosse are urged o aend snce of her new Capan Rchard begnners wll receve equal Ph aenoll whle hey learn he "know Macon Bea Epslon '44, who ook As 7 bous hmself, he fol and epee eamss A.T.O.83s Mee Lambda Chs how" of hs popular and ancen exended her undefeaed records. spor. The Several beaver men key who baskeball had never ournamen sars So far hs season hese eams have3 handled a lacrosse ongh sck before humbled n Walker Cornell, Memoral Harvard, Brown, played Gym, n accordng regular compeon las B.U. and Hamlon. o Fred The sabre squad year. Cavanaugh, "Lne" '44, Redshaw, who wll made who a s runaway n charge of her end off of he games hs he year. mee The akng games all bu one. n wll be dvded hs weapon as usual all no he wo Tech Junor dvsonsone varsy among members he fraern were gven a L es, endng wh he bes four eams, and one among he varous dormory eams, endng wh four squads also. Then a round robn playoff wll decde he wnner. Vcor of las year's ournamen was he Senor A eam from he dormores wh Goodale, S.A.E. and he 5:15 Club each enerng he fnals. Tongh's schedule sars wh wo dormory eams engagng a 7:00, followed by a game beween Lambda Ch Alpha and Alpha Tau Omega a 8:00, and endng a 9:00 wh Ph Sgma Kappa agans Ph Bea Epslonl. Noces have been sen o he varous groups concernng he rules and me of he frs games. coach he squads played collegae lacrosse a Tufs where he was an ousandng player recevng All Amercan Honorable Menon. Much new equpmen has been purchased n preparaon for he comng campagn accordng o Francs Le Baron, manager of he eam, and plans are beng made for ndoor pracce o sar whn wo weeks a he Tufs cage n Medford. n accordance wh he recen Advsory Councl rulng frosh wll be elgble for varsy compeon. Manager Le Baron wshes o emphasze parcularly 4he fac ha experence s no needed for hose wshng o come ou for he sp~or, and a bg urnou s expeced a he rally hs Frday. 1j Page Three Communcaon Sudens Do you have a '204 wo bank ell poson dal elephone selecor relay? WANT ONE DESPERATELY C all pay a hgh prce H. C. PETERSON Bel Call afer sx o'clock. BOTTED UNDER AUTHORM OF THE COCACOLA COMPANY By COCACOLA BOTTLNG CO. OF BOSTON

10 "> Page Four F f1 C A L E N D A R w 'o TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1943 Sudens mus apply by February Saurday, March 13, 2 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Meeng of M..T.A.A.Lchfeld Lounge. 20 o be allowed o ake examna Room 3440 ons. The fee for each condon l WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Eng. _ Meals. examnaon aken s $5.00, whch 2.4( 0... Hea Engneerng 4:00 P.M. Spansh Club Orchesra Rehearsal Lchfeld mus be pad a he examnaon Machne Desgn room Lounge. before akng each examnaon Physcal Chemsry Meallography 8:00 P.M. Techonans RehearsalLchfeld Lounge. Subjec No. Subjec Name 6.0: Elec. Eng. Prn. Saurday, February 27, 2 P.M Physcs THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1943 Room Opcs 5:00 P.M. nsue Commee MleengLch~feld Lounge Phys. Chem., Elem. 8.4: Nuclear Physcs Chemcal Eng. 8.5: 11. Thermodyn. & Sa. Mech Naval Archec Chem. Engneerng NSTTUTE COMMTTEE AGENDA. Marne Eng. 15.' 50. Accounng Arcraf Sruc 15.' 52. Accounng Ell Englsh Comp nro. o Aero. Mech. Moved: Tha he budge of he NM..T. Brdge Club be approved. Ml.. Calculus Ece12 Econ. Prncples Moved: Tha he repor of he Class of 1943 Senor Rng Commee M22 Dff. Equaons E211. Leraure & Hsory be acceped. L11l German, Elem. Saurday, March 6, 2 P.M. M2 '1. ~~~~Calculus Moved: Tha he elecon of Dean C. Pcon as charman of he Room 3440 M3,1 ~~~D~ff. Equaons SudenFaculy Commee be approved. The followng moons were abled from he Jan. 21 meeng: Moved: Tha he changes n he Baon Socey consuon be approved. Moved: Tha he changes n he consuon of he M..T. Rado Socey be approved. Frosh Grapplers Mee 'T'wo Teams rhe Beaver Frosh mamen are scheduled o grapple wo hghly oued oufs hs weekend when Uhey face Roxbury Lan Hgh School and Mlon Academy. Boh flees o be away from home. The A.E.S. To Hear Talk On "Elemens Of Flgh" A he nex meeng of he Aeronaucal Engneerng Socey o be held a 5:00 P2a. oday n Room 33319, Waler H. Lob, Graduae suden, wll gve a alk on "he Elemens of Flgh." Roxbury Lan ouf wll be Waler Lob s an experenced wresled Frday a 2:30 P.., and glder plo, and he won several przes a an Elmra gldng cones Mlon Academy on Saurday a 2:30 P.M. several years ago. Hs alk wll be ' Coach John Luz dsclosed o The a prelmnary o he openng of he Tech.L ha Eay U here V AV Q are ha U O.sll sfevpralae.s. UY v u al glder school, n whch he members wll learn as much of gldng as can be augh on he ground, n preparaon for acual gldng. John Chamberlan, 144, has sad ha he ranng manual has jus been posons on he eam open, parcularly n he 121 pound class for whch here s no canddae. Accordng o Luz ryous wll be held for hese posons hs week a one of he daly pracce sessons ll Walker Memoral Gym a 5:00 P.M. was also announced ha Rober C. Va Ravenswaay, who wresles n he 136 pound class wll ac as capan of he squad. Reservss Leave (Connued from Page 1) he fac ha because a man who had appled for meeorology ranng has no been called n hs group he has no necessarly been rejeced from he course. He sad also ha as all calls of whch he has been nformed came from he Frs Servce Command, here s no way of knowng exacly how many men have been called, for some men may have been called by her home servce commands. A paral ls of he freshmen who were called o acve duy s as follows: John C. Avallone, Mllard Bachelder, James A. Barnes, Baron Brown, Rchard T. Burke, Gordon L. Buron, Donald L. Campbell, Mason H. Campbell, Wllam F. Coombs, Jr., Eusace W. Cummngs, Benjamn G. Dann, Jr., Rober A. Farquhar, Ever N. Fowle, John R. Frye, Rchard P. Gale, Jr., Rober W. Grffn, Waler L. Hll, Harvey J. Humphrey, Hugh M. Jansen, Jr., Warren J. Kng, Rober F. La Place, James B. Leahy, E~mmer M. Lowrey, Jr., Francs V. McCorry, Jr., Judge Mc Laughln, Paul B. Osergaard, Charles E. Smh, Jr., Frank C. Squre, Jr., Rober H. Sebbns, George E. Sewar, Wllam J. Wallace, Jr., Harvard L. Wlbur, Jr., and Hag S. Yarduman. revsed n preparaon for hs course. Ar Rad (Connued from Page 1) sren. Ths s a warnng of he probably of an ar rad. Durng he hours of darkness he followng buldngs MUST BLACKOUT and reman blacked ou unl he all clear: Graduae House, Walker Memoral, Dormores, Ahlec Plan, 'Buldngs 21, 29, 30, 31, 34, 36 n oher buldngs, work essenal for he war effor may connue under DM OUT condons durng he BLUE, provded blackou can be effeced n l mnue from recep of warnng. Traffc n he resrced area s permed as usual. Durng he daylgh hours, nsue work may connue, bu everyone should be ready o ake sheler a he frs sound of he RED SG NAL. RED SGNAL. Twomnue seres of SHORT RNGS on class bells, RSNG AND FALLNG NOTE N THE SREN. Ths s a warnng of MMNENCE of an ar rad. Complee BLACKOUT mus be compleed n 1 mnue. All offce and laboraory doors mus be locked, gas and elecrcy mus be urned off, and all persons MUST TAKE SHELTER AT ONCE. Only cerfed Ar Rad Wardens wearng arm bands are permed ou of doors a L T T Ecll G19 G71 L31 Mll M12 M36 THE TECH Surveyng Geodesy Sol Mechancs Appled Mechancs Appled Mechancs Appled Mechancs Appled Mechancs Appled Mechancs. Appled Mechancs Flud Mechancs Maerals of Eng. Auo Dynamcs.Desel Engnes NonlFerrous Me Europ., Cv. & Ar General Scence Chemsry, Gen. Qual. Analyss.. ~Qual. Analyss... Quan Analyss Organc Chem..Elec. Eng., Prn.' UlrahghFreq. Tech.' EXAMNATON SCHE.DULE... Elee. Eng. Elem..Trans. Lnear Sys. Publc Healh Eng. Physcs Vbraons & Sound. ner. Physcs Elecronc Phen. Exper. Elecroncs n. o Th. Physcs ndusral Chem. Chem. Engneerng Navgaon Shp Operaon Law of Conracs E~con. Prncples Lan Amer. Prob. & ns. n. Psychology German, n. Calculus Army, Navy Plan (Connued from Page 1) program, Selecve Servce headquarers sad ha whle all regsrans beween 18 and 38 who are classfed as avalable for mlary servce wll be sen o jonly operaed nducon saons, wll be he responsbly of he Army and Navy personnel a he jon nducon saons o assgn he ndvdual regsran o he parcular servce for whch he :appears o be bes qualfed. However, a he nducon saons regsrans wll be gven he fulles consderaon praccable. n he even ha no vacances are avalable n he preferred servce, regsrans wll be assgned o ha servce for whch he mlary assgnmen board a he jon nducon saon fnds hem bes fed. Regsrans may apply for nducon n advance of her order numbers hrough her local boards by execuve Selecve Servce Form 65 and ndcae he servce o Ecll Saurday, March 20, 2 P.M. Room 3440 Hea Engneerng P. Physcs Econ. Prncples.MASSACHUSETTS NSTTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Sprng 1943 Condon and Advanced Sandng Eramnaon Schedule Fee for Condon Examnaons The fee for each condon examnaon s $5., whch mus be pad a he examnaon room before akng each examnaon. Condon and Posponed Fnal Examnaons,Condon examnaons for all sudens wll be held on he daes shown on hs schedule. Sudens who have been allowed by he Faculy posponed frserm examnaons, are o ake hem a hs me. Sudens who do no ake he examnaons a hs me forfe her rgh o such examnaons. Advanced Sandng Examnaons Excerp from Facul~y Regulaon 10: 'Regsered undergraduae sudens of all classes) wh a cumulave rang of 3.50 and above, may ake examnaons for Advanced Sandng durng he condon examnaon perods n Sepember and March, provded hey have never been regsered for he subjecs or have never aended classes.. Calculus Calculus Adv. n he parcular subj ecs. Noce wll be a combned call for a saed number of men. A he nducon saon, where regsrans wll be physcally examrned by Army and Navy personnel, physcal sandards agreed o by boh servces wll preval n 'he selecon of men ordered up o fll he call and hose regsrans who mee he requremens wll be assgned proporonaely. Ths proporonae assgnmen wll be made wheher he call s flled or no. For example, f n he combned call he Army Tasked for 80,000 men and he Navy asked for 20,000 and only fourffhs of ha number, or 80,008 regsrans, me he physcal requremens, he Army would be assgned 64,000 men, or fourffhs of s orgnal reques, whle he Navy would be assgned 16,000 men, or fourffhs of s orgnal call. Ths apporonmen apples only o he men who mee he se of physcal sandards agreed upon by boh he Army and he Navy, whch are hgher han hose now appled by he Army. f afer he apporonmen of general servce men on a parcular dae he Army whch hey prefer assgnmen and wll be assgned o ha servce n sofar as hey are qualfed and Brdge vacances exs. Club SECOND BLUE SGNAL. Same (Connued from Page 1) sgnal as for frs BLUE, same lghng as for frs BLUE, same regula 1lhe frs World War, he Navy 435 MAN ST. World War Drafs THE GRLL DNER semeser, was he larges pracce ons as for frs BLUE. (Ths sgnal and Marne Corps obaned men ournamen ha he Brdge Club s requred by law followng a RED 11 hrough Selecve Servce n TRY OUR "NEW has had o dae. Abou foureen sgnal. s no an allclear, bu a Ocober and November of 1918, SUPPER SPECALS" couples pu n an appearance a reurn o an aler.) You may leave alhough pror o ha me hey Our hnomecooked food can no be beaen hs affar. Axel H. Kaufman, '46, sheler, bu be prepared for a second RED sgnal. Navy obaned 3,394 men hrough had enlsed her manpower. The n prloe or quadly. and James A. Aceson, Jr., '45, ook Our homebaked pasry wll even rval frs place, whle second place was Selecve Servce, whle 6,529 were your own moher's. won by Rchard O. Braerdle, '44, WHTE SGNAL. A he nsue nduced by he Marne Corps. For beer food and beer values, ea a and Rober Mb lfeld, '45. These he sgnal wll be 4 sngle shor Under he presen program he he Grl1 Dner. pars were followed up by George rngs, 15 seconds apar on class 0requsons of he Secreary of War R. Cooper, Jr., '45, and John V. bells. Oulyng buldngs wll be and he Secreary of he Navy wll Neal ckes for Tech sudens. Chlderhose, '45, who ook hrd nofed by elephone from Ar Rad be combned and each call placed Open 24 Hours a Day place. C:ener. on he Saes and he local boards x Lx Tuesday, February 16, 1943 of nenon mus be fled wh he Regsrar on he usual peon forms and mus be submed aa leas wo weeks before he day of he frs scheduled examnaon of he examnaon perod. Endorse. men by members of he FaculyM s no necessary. The prvlege of an V examnaon n a subjec whch7=nvolves laboraory nsrucon, or drawng, mus be approved by he, Faculy member n charge of he. subjec., No charge wll be made. for examnaons aken under hs regulaon. Applcaon for Examnaons Ths schedule, ogeher wh an applcaon card, s beng sen o all sudens who receved a grade of F' or 'AbsE' a he end of he frs erm and sudens who have been, graned Advanced Sandng Exam' naons. f you are enled o any:99 condon, posponed fnal or ado", vanced sandng examnaons, ; ; wheher or no hey are on hsqschedule, you mus ls he exam. naons you are o ake on he or applcaon card and reurn o A he Records Offce, Room 3107, by.; February 20. Queson papers wll 4, no be provded for sudens who: do no reurn he applcaon cards., Furher noce of examnaons wllr* no be sen, and sudens who do1; no ake he examnaons a hs 0 me f orfe her rgh o such examnaons. Regulaons Regardng Conduc A Examnaonls Sudens arrvng a an examnls on laer han foryfve mnue~ afer he examnaon begns wll no be admed whou wren auhorzaon from he Dean's Offce. Sudens wll no be allowed o leave he room unl foryfve mnues af er he examnaon hasq begun. A suden leavng he room musg, urn n hs answer book and queson paper o he head procor and. on hs reurn apply o he sameprocor for nsrucons. A he,, close of he examnaons, sudens mus hand her books o he procor saoned a he door and ~g leave he room quely. Repors Repors wll be maled on he second Monday afer he examna on akes place. decdes o accep some regsrans whose mnor physcal defecs pre. ven hem from meeng he hgher" sandards, may do so. Regsrans 4 no acceped by eher servce wn.9 be reurned o local boards for re classfcaon. nfrmary Ls Sudens confned o he n. frmary las ngh were: James H. Barnes, Jr., '44 Dana Brooks Thomas V. Bryan, JT., '46 James Crchlow,, '46 A he Haynes Memoral Hospal are: Jack H. Fraley, '45 Frankln C. Loesch, '44 Ralph R. Scherer, '46 Frederc C. Smh, '43 Preson A. Wells,'44 A he Brooks Hospal are Ross H. Compon, '46 Edward J. Cahll, Grad. Ready Now All Szes 3032 oz. Genune Beaver ndvdually handalored $65.00 and $75.00 S nk " * *. *.?' * >~~ C /l N THE TRUE hzg~a' MANNER Wa Deparmen Auhorzed Army Exchorge Servc No. SNCE 1902

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