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1 Technque 11 SOUTH'S LIVEST C O L L E G E W E E K L Y " Georga School Technology I0L. XVIII TECHNIQUE, ATLANTA, 6A., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 NO. 16 ACKETS TREK TO ANS FOR BULLDOG FRAY ARIONETTES LEAVE MONDAY ON ROAD TRIP espans Play Fve Ctes On Week's Travel LCHESTRA MAKES I "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" FIRST OF APPEARANCE PLAYERS TRIP HEADED BY A SPLENDID CAST, GEOR TECH MARIONETTES WILL LEAVE MON 25, FOR A TOUR INCLUDING FIVE CITIES, LIE TRIP, WHICH WILL LAST A WEEK, WILL ELUDE PERFORMANCES IN AUGUSTA, Genz Trust Fund Drve Opened By Student Councl STUDENT COUNCIL OF GEORGIA TECH OPENED GENZ TRUST FUND DRIVE WITH A ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY! DOLLAR CONTRIBUTION AT IR LAST MEET FERSON. SPARTANBURG, GREENVILLE AND 8 8 S O C I A T E P R O F E,SOR "OF' MECHANICS" AT BNESVILLE. THIS IS FIRST APPEARce OF PLAYERS. A SUITABLE CAST HAS BEEN ASSEMBLED 9 COMEDY. STORY DEALS WITH COMPLICATIONS THAT ARISE ON RE- RN TO ENGLAND FROM A GERMAN PRI- CAMP OF THREE SOLDIERS, TWO BRITISH I ONE AMERICAN, WHO ARE OFFICIALLY 00 R (LED AS BEING LEGALLY DEAD. TWO M, JIMMIE CUBBINS, AND WILLIAM ING. FUND IS BEING RAISED FOR WIDOW AND FAMILY OF PROFESSOR GENZ, FORMERLY OF MECHANICS DEPARTMENT. FACULTY MEMBERS AND MANY FRIENDS HAVE FOLLOWED STUDENT ORGANIZATION AND ARE CONTRIBUTING TO FUND. HENRY EDWARD GENZ, 31 YEARS OLD, GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, AND ONE OF MOST PROMINENT MEMBERS OF FACULTY OF SCHOOL, DIED SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 16, AT A PRIVATE SANITARIUM IN ASHEVILLE, N. C. PROFESSOR GENZ WAS BORN IN ELIZA BETH, N. J., SON OF MR. AND MRS. ALEXANDER GENZ, AND WAS EDUCATED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THAT CITY. PES, AMERICAN, HAVE GOOD CAUSES ; HE GRADUATED FROM YALE IN 1917, FCEMAIN DEAD. OR, SPEEFY, 10 HAS EVERY INDUCEMENT TO BE ALIVE, 1ST REMAIN DEAD, FOR SHELL-SHOCK HAS BBED HIM OF REASON AND MEMORY, NNIIE CUBBINS CANNOT COME BACK TO E, FOR HIS MOR, AN OLD COCKNEY, BEE SHREWDNESS BORDERS ON ENTERED NAVAL TRAINING CAMP AND SERVED AS ENSIGN OVERSEAS IN WORLD WAR AND JOINED STAFF OF INSTRUC TORS AT GEORGIA TECH IN PROFESSOR GENZ WAS MARRIED IN 1922 TO MISS MAUD PICKETT, OF ATLANTA, y V J7f Afc# Tec* Athlct/c f/ LO Part Of New Feld To Be Used For Baseball Season Sxty Days Practcal Work Now Requred In M.E. and C.E. OR WORK RAPIDLY COMPLETION NEARING ONE OF LATEST ADDITIONS TO TECH'S RAPIDLY INCREASING CAMPUS IS NEW ATHLETIC FIELD WHICH LIES NORTH OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DE- GRANT STADIUM BETWEEN FIFTH AND DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. JOHN PICK- PARTMENT AND CIVIL ENGINEERING EI SHTH STREETS. ALTHOUGH IT IS NOT FEY, HAS COLLECTED HIS INSURANCE, ETT, WHO SURVIVES HIM. TOGER WITH DEPARTMENT AT GEORGIA TECH HAVE COMPLETED, WORK IS WELL UNDER WAY QLIAM JONES, AMERICAN, IS WANT- TWO CHILDREN, HENRY E. GENZ, JR., AND (ANNOUNCED A NEW REQUIREMENT IN IR A N D O N E * T I L E BASEBALL DIAMONDS IS y POLICE IN HIS COLLEGE TOWN USE OF HIS FAR'S BONDS TO F GAMBLING DEBTS. NOBODY KNOWS FTHING ABOUT SPEEFY, BUT HE IS EVI- FEY AN ARISTOCRAT, WHO HAS DEVELOP- MAUD CARINE GENZ. HE IS ALSO COURSES. BEGINNING IN 1930 SE DE- SURVIVED BY HIS FAR AND MOR, TWO PARTMENTS WILL REQUIRE STUDENTS BRORS AND THREE SISTERS, ALL OF ELIZA- TO HAVE SIXTY DAYS OF PRACTICAL WORK, BETH, N. J. PROFESSOR SUCH AS MACHINE SHOP WORK OR SUR- GENZ WAS A MEMBER OF VEYING, BEFORE OBTAINING A DEGREE. UN- KLEPTOMANIA, DUE TO SHELL SHOCK., SIGMA XI, PHI KAPPA PHI, SIGMA CHI, TIL NOW PRACTICAL WORK HAS NOT BEEN HIE CUBBINS BRINGS HIS PALS TO TAU BETA PI AND FREE BODY CLUB, HOME IN LONDON. BUT POOR BTALITY OF SPEEFY, AFTER CAUSING OF TROUBLE WHICH BEFALLS M, MEANS ULTIMATELY OF BRINGING LYTHING TO RIGHTS. HE IF YOU WOULD WHOSE BABY HE KIDNAPS, WHOSE HE ROBS, WHOSE JEWELS HE STEALS, WHAT LADY HE FINALLY MEETS, ALL OU*RH HIS ENDEAVORS TO REPAY KINDLY MD>. YOU WOULD AT ONCE BURST INTO PASM OF LAUGHTER. r. Brttan Leaves Seventy-Eght New Students Enrolled REQUIRED AT TECH EXCEPT IN TEX TILE AND CERAMIC DEPARTMENTS, WHICH T O E R E A D Y F O R SPRING, T N E F I E L D W I I 1 L A T I O N 8 I Z E D 8 I D E I I N E 8 A 8 FOR - CONSIST OF THREE REGU- FOOTBALL FIELDS WITH LARGE A N D A BASEBALL DIAMOND. P A C E W U I BE LEFT BEHIND HOMEPLATE A GRANDSTAND, CONSTRUCTION OF WHICH WILL BE LEFT UNTIL A FUTURE DATE. IN DIAGRAM DOTTED LINES INDI- Tech Plays Georga In Last Gae Before Tournaent LOSS OF GOLDIN HAVE BEEN REQUIRING THIS WORK FOR PRACTICE BASEBALL DIAMOND, OPPOSITION. IT WILL BE DOUBLY T H E PAST TWO YEARS. IN PUTTING FIELD INTO CONDITION, TOUGH ON TECH, Y WILL HAVE TO PLAY THIS NEW REQUIREMENT WILL NOT AF GREAT CARE IS BEING TAKEN IN ORDER TO I ON A STRANGE COURT SND ALSO HAVE "TWO FECT STUDENTS NOW ENROLLED IN SECURE PROPER DRAINAGE. AFTER I THREATS, NATURALLY DEAD RIVALRY TWENTY SEVEN FRESHMEN, TWENTY- TWO DEPARTMENTS MENTIONED, BUT WILL B E I N * L«V ELED, WHOLE SURFACE WILL BETWEEN SCHOOLS, AND GEORGIA OF BLOW HARD BULL PUPS AND TECH FROSH CLASH IN OPENER ONE OF MOST IMPORTANT GAMES CURRENT BASKETBALL SEASON WILL BE PLAYED OFF TOMORROW NIGHT WHEN GOLDEN TORNADO INVADES ANS FOR A TUSSLE WITH BULLDOGS. GAME WILL START AROUND EIGHT THIRTY, AND A GREAT CROWD IS EXPECTED TO BE IN ATTENDANCE. IN FACT THIS GAME WILL DRAW LARGEST CROWD OF YEAR TO ANS. BESIDE COURT TUSSLE, RE WILL BE A CONTINUAL ROUND OF FUN, AUGMENTED BY AN INTENSE WEEK-END OF SOCIAL ACTI VITIES THAT USUALLY ABOUND WHEN TWO SCHOOLS CLASH. HOUSE PARTIES, DANCES, AND VARIOUS OR SOCIAL SPLUR GES WILL BE ON TAP TO ENTERTAIN VISITORS. WITH NATURAL RIVALRY BETWEEN TWO SCHOOLS, GEORGIA IS STILL GROWL ING FOR REVENGE FOR ONE POINT DE FEAT Y RECEIVED AT HANDS OF JACKETS AND RED WILLIAMSON, TECH FORWARD. WILLIAMSON WAS LAD WHO SANK TIMELY BASKET THAT TURN ED DEFEAT INTO A WIN. THIS EPOCHAL GAME WAS PLAYED IN CITY AUDITO RIUM TWO WEEKS AGO, TECH WALKING OFF WITH GAME IN LAST TEN SECONDS WHEN AFOREMENTIONED RED SANK A SHOT AS WHISTLE ENDED STRUGGLE A WIN. FOUR SOPHOMORES, NINE JUNIORS, AND BE INAUGURATED WITH FRESHMAN *ODDED IN AN EFFORT TO COMPLETE REVENGE TACTICS SEVEN SENIORS WERE ADDED TO ROSTER CUSS OF THIS WORK MAY EIR PROJECT * *OON AS POSSIBLE, OF TECH AT BEGINNING OF NEW HAVE BEEN DONE BEFORE ENTERING TECH. T H E 8 I U TERM. IN ADDITION TO SE, NINE OR DURING S SUMMER VACATION WHILE I S I D E A,» OF THIS NEW ATHLETIC FIELD F O R U I A F A R NOW SE BULLDOGS ARE A MIGHTY CLASSY OUTFIT, AND WHEN Y QUOTE "REVENGE" IT MEANS A TOUGH GAME FOR AS MANY OF TECH STUDENTS AS WELL MANY TOWNSMEN WILL JOURNEY TO ENOUGH AWAY BEAUTIFUL CITY FOR CLASH. IF SPECIAL STUDENTS AND THREE GRADUATES ATTENDING TECH. IF A STUDENT CANNOT F R O M ACADEMIC BUILDINGS SO AS NOT TECH DROPS THIS GAME Y WILL ALSO ENTERED WHICH BROUGHT total UP OBTAIN THIS WORK SCHOOL WILL MAKE Mturb T O STUDENTS, YET IT IS HANDY ; DROP FROM CONFERENCE LEAD. TO SEVENTY-EIGHT. ARRANGEMENTS FOR HIM. THIS, OF TO EVERYONE. SINCE RE ARE NO BUILD- SCRAPPY WASHINGTON AND LEE GENERALS INGS OF ANY SIZE SURROUNDING FIELD, ARE VERY MUCH TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT, ENGINEERING AND COMMERCE «U- COURSE,APPHES * T A ^ J, H. W I N D, HAVE A FREE.WEEP TO JUST ONE LITTLE STUMBLE ON TECH', PART F or N. E. A. Meet > A _ Cvl> ^ u^j.^ 7s Z. J 3 SSH FR. BRITTAIN LEAVES FRIDAY NIGHT RAL SCIENCE, AND CO-OPS WEEKS TRIP TO POINTS NORTH. 1 OBJECT OF TRIP IS TO ATTEND WADDEY ATTENDING FEEMT-ANNUAL CONVENTION OF NS- LAL KDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION AT BLAND. OHIO. INCIDENTALLY DR. MAIN WILL INCLUDE IN HIS JOURNEY H* TO OHIO STATE, UNIVERSITY OF IOIS, AND UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. et hnque Golf ournaent Plans Alost Copleted ^ Mdwest Student Meet At Cncnnat STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTED FRANK WSDDEY TO STTEND MIDWEST STU- ^^J^^Ta^^ AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS WARM DAYS OF THA EARLY FALL. [ONE GAME AND THAT TO TENNESSEE. WILL TAKE MACHINE SHOP WORK UNDER] ~ M PROF. KING Dr. Plato Durha Opens Seres RE ARE NUMEROUS OR COLLEGES _ ^ ^. WHICH REQUIRE OUTSIDE WORK TO OBTAIN Qf LeCtUreS 10 TeCk StudetltS A DEGREE, AMONG WHICH ARE: CASE DENT CONFERENCE WHICH IS BEING HELD *SN, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, IN CINCINNATI THIS WEAK-END ST PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH. PURDUE UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE. LEHIGH I U A V M U H A F IN ACADEMIC CHAPEL ON TUESDAY. T)»IV.R»T>. M.~~ N U~,U ^TUTE r orer MEMBER ut Februry 19 the flr>t a ^ * OF TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHI- Technque Staff HAM. Des OBJECT OF CONVENTION IS TO UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, SND YMLE IMPRESS ON MINDS OF COLLEGE UNIVERSITY, ERNMENL TECH STUDENT BODY IS FOR GEORGIA TECH GOLF INDEED GISD THST FRANK IS STTENDI. Debaters Selected IT. SPONSORED BY TECH- CONFERENCE SO THST TECH WILL BE R A R Pl/VS-J^I * A I UNDER SUPERVISION OF STUDENT BETTER INFORMED AS TO ADVANTAGES' " lorcl I OIII Ol [ IL. ARE NEARING COMPLETION. OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT IN THA < SMENT WILL BE PLAYED OVER AN FRANK W SDDEY WILL RETURN TO TEN HOLE COURSE IN CITY AND ABLE TROPHIES WILL BE SWSRDED TO BWINNER. QUALIFYING ROUND WILL BE FOR ENTRANCE. BE ARRANGED INTO FLIGHTS, O QUALIFYING SCORES TURNED IN. IS TOURNAMENT IS OPEN TO ALL STU- \ AT GEORGIA TECH. WATCH UNIQUE FOR COMPLETE PLANS AND HIS STUDIES NEXT MONDAY. TRY CHEER LEADER TRYOUTS OUTS FOR CHEER LEADER WILL BE HELD IN Y CHAPEL NEXT ALL TO FEBRUARY IS AT S:45 P. M FRESHMEN INTEREST TRY OUT AS WELL AS TECH'S DEBATING COUNCIL THREE MEMBERS OF TO DEFEND THA COLORS OF WHITE SND GOLD AGAINST FLORIDA GATORS. DEBATE WILL BE HELD IN ATLANTA. MARCH 9, FOLLOWING WILL REPRESENT TECH AGAINST FLORIDA: ONE OF FORMER STUDENTS OF GEOR GIS TECH SND S MEMBER OF TECHNI QUE STAFF FOR TWO YEARS, MR. JAMES COTHRAN MILAM DIED FEB. 12. AT WES LEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOLLOWING A RE LAPSE FROM AN ATTACK OF INFLUENZA, ONLY A FEW DAYS AFTER PASSING TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY. HIS MORE WIDELY KNOWN ON CAMPUS AS "COKE", MILAM WAS A MEMBER OF CLASS OF 1930 AND WAS STUDYING COMMERCE. HA WAS A MEMBER OF FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM TWO YEARS SGO. AND WAS A PROMISING BROAD JUMPER. SJSTH RHODES, WITH LEE MSNN AS SLTER- TAKING A GREAT DEAL OF INTEREST IN OUT- IT IS NOW NECESSARY TO SHOW SIDE ACTIVITIES, HE WAS S MEMBER OF f COAMING VERBAL WAR- SIGMA NU FRATERNITY, LITERARY FARE FOR VICTORY JUST AS IT IS EASEN- EDITOR OF TECHNIQUE, SND A TIAL TO CHEER THA GRID WARRIORS. OF MARIONETTE CLUB. SE LECTURES SRE TO BE HELD ON EACH TUESDAY, ST ELEVEN O'CLOCK, UNTIL EASTER. AFTER AN OPENING PRAYER, DEAN FIELDS PRESENTED DR. DURHAM TO STUDENTS PRESENT. TOPIC OF LECTURE WAS ANNOUNCED TO BE "A LECTURES WAS GIVEN BY DR. PLATO DUR RE DEFINITION OF CHRISTIANITY." WHICH DR. DURHAM PRESENTED IN A FORCEFUL MAN NER. IN HIS LECTURE DR. DURHAM STRESSED FACT THAT CHRISTIANITY IS ST S CRISIS. UNLESS SOMETHING IS DONE TO RETURN TO RELIGION THST HAS BEEN THROWN TO ONE SIDE, RELIGION WIN SOON BE GONE. HE STATES THST S CHRIS TIAN IS ONE WHO ACCEPTS, WITHOUT QUES TION, CREEDS HANDED DOWN FOR GEN ERATIONS. ACCORDING TO DR. DURHAM, SCIENCE IS OVERCOMING CHRISTIANITY, SND THAT A "NEW CHRISTIANITY'' IS GRAP PLING WITH HEARTS OF NAN, AND IS (CONTINUED ON PSGE S)

2 the plan whch stll regulates Technque scholastc actvtes, though ts nstalaton was but the result SOUTH'S LITEST COLLEGE a fancy. WEEK LT And Tech to oblvous to the quarter syste ad G M N M A SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY. ATLANTA. CA. s rean T Trttoyhrtfw^1 1 vantages GHM accrung to the a te, student fewer Eouras) at ta portfctlauaata over courses at carry detals tornhtjiawj aotac at Mtlal rata OF pa M FOR te Sortoa U«less te lesswork whch to up A* OF Plotr 1. ltl?. wltewd Aprl S. HHB. at the n end nd, the ter; pled to the SUHSCBIPTIOH BATHS. IT* Par Copy: M P-r Y«ar: I1-&4 Par Toar to Tsefa SlaaBta. ^ ^ pressors farer exas, fewer rfymtolmm 5«ulB»r 5r»JS faj P. H. P tad IR* da*a pamcatte. BURTON CLOUD BIHPR-to-Cbkrf H. 8. WOODHUFF. B IN B H H F BOARO OF EDITO JACK PHV.. U M MITTB«U. Jr.... Arthur M. McCoy Ward Grantha Prank Clyda U. Laa Mann W. R. Taylor Bob Art Pat Nap*r L. Md*> E. P. Da»a P. L. Horn Henry D. Ana.1 E. C. Lyon. ~ K L. RhodM R. R. I OLD STAFF N t Edtor M Edtor ' Sport* Lterary Edtor Adnstraton Edtor Alun Edtor M- n. LYHTVRTS, I M F- N < 1 R R Lvj.,,- Randolph WhUteld A-.t.nt New. Edtor W. M Sapp AalUnl New. Edtor ' ' Anunt Sporu Edtor ADVERTISING STAFF 0. L. RAAFROA ADRARTIALNS F. 8. Batrh*lor.Aast. Advertsng L. W. Norton H. I. Ne#ly T W. Jonaa L. Lvfkf 8." E. Jackaon W. D. Grffln Fred Ward SPECIAL REPORTERS Claud Lyla W. W. Poland Tyaon Allan Bob Jackson R. L. SpafcTht Ralph Heard FRESHMAN STAFF Jy Calloway W. A. Hoe, Jr. John Ingla Henry Etter. Jr. Dan Mddleton R. J. Brook Cecl Johnson Charle P. C. Terry Paul Fta J. W. WelUb ROTR< r- Parker Shaeffer Harold laenhour T. M. Sander*. Jr. CIRCULATION STAFF - - E «*".Crculaton Manager M A ft H : - Aaat. Crculaton Manager H. A. Bransford _ Aast. Manarer I' v 8 - J**" 1 * J. N. Grant Jaea Byara W. B. Lovelady Ed Cap Carlton Dougherty C. Turner Bobby Reeves CLERICAL STAFF M.n.«er Charle Kn* Clercal Manager L. R. Partaln 8. E. Jackson Martn Sbert LANE BROS.... SUIT Photographers GENZ TRUST FUND Student Councl started a worthy ove when they contrbuted to the Genz Trust Fund for the beneft the wdow and chldren Henry E. Genz, forer eber the Georga Tech faculty. Whle at Tech Pressor Genz ganed any frends. He was a eber the Mechancal engneerng departent where he had been assocated snce It was wth deepest regrets that news cae hs death. fund on foot s to rase a trust fund for hs wdow and two chldren. Ths s a splendd way n whch Georga Tech ay express her sypathy and apprecaton the servces ths deservng an. Make your subscrpton now. QUARTER SYSTEM AS USED IN OR COLLEGES y ultple advantages the quarter syste are fully recognzed n ajor collegate nsttutons, and nearly every one the has, durng the last two decades, adopted the plan. Is Tech to retan an out--date syste, because nerta akes change too troublesoe? In the early lfe the nsttuton, Tech operated under the quarter syste. Unversty Georga and a nuber other schools the secton, after a study Tech's ethods, adopted t for ther own use and stll antan the quarter syste. In the ensung years, however, the coplant was rased by soe few Tech en that any boys dd not return after the Chrstas holdays, belevng they had faled the pre-holday exas. A petton was rdden through, adoptng the seester syste TIE TECHNIQUE. ATLMTA. 6A.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, onthly quzzes, ore te devoted by students to each subject; to the adnstraton fewer conflcts and spler schedules? Inerta and stablty organzaton are the otve power progress once attaned. But they work a hndrance when they obstruct a benefcal change. greatest vrtue conservats s that t clngs to the old untl the new s unstakably proved. Can the quarter syste be looked upon as unproved n any detal? OURLIBRARY Tech s favored wth a lbrary, whch, for a school ts type, s rearkably coplete. gft outsders, t s a capus unt whch erts grateful respect on the part every student who has learned to beneft by ts use. staff lbrarans are partcularly conscentous n adng students by ther traned knowledge. Besdes beng a storehouse reference ateral, our lbrary s an excellent study hall, and aple accoodatons are provded n the way tables and lght. Snce our lbrary s conducted purely on the honor syste, and snce the lbraran has no way knowng when students take books to ther roos except when these volues are checked out at the desk, t therefore rests entrely wth the student the duty gvng the lbraran a record as to the whereabouts a book. Falure to observe ths sple request has resulted n the shortage a staggerng nuber volues. Ths s due n the an to carelessness n ottng to check out the books, snce, f such an osson has not taken place, the lbraran would have rended the student before the book had te to stray. Far observance these few custos works to the utual good every user the lbrary. It has been sad that grattude s the truest ndex to broadndedness. use our lbrary s not a contractual rght rather s t, to the apprecatve student, a prvlege. Let respect characterze ts usage. VICTORY COMPLEX unfor success Tornado teas n every branch sport would see to prove that the wnnng ngredent s sprt the vctory coplex! Teas ths arvelous talent n every lne endeavor have never been found n one school. It s aganst all rules copensaton that one nsttuton should possess physcal representatves unforly superor to all others. But t s possble, even to be expected, that the sae fne, sportsanlke sprt whch carred the grd tea to heghts should bue the basketball tea, pereate the track and tank teas, prod on the rfle and baseball and tenns teas. For ths sprt s a Tech nsttuton. Bw N. D. p *^ It sees that the last ssue ths death lookng for those stray dogs, colun caused a lot coent on Now we coe to the an pont and about the Tech capus. We are ths debate, to have or not to have glad to hear ths for two or three a decent band. So far we haven't reasons. Frst, we are aad to see had a band ft to carry the colors th.t»uch good lt.ratur. s nol beng Oa. Tech. We belef W«ted. Second, W,.re glad to bear they.re (rettng worse, f that s posth. coent bec.use t show, you sble. bunch that parades around are thnkng and after all that s now under the nae "band" s about the ost putrd taton that what you coe to college for. to learn we have ever seen. Don't you thnk to thnk, and not to learn that the %%j M S I LI A * AS) 11VA A A V A \»» AA» coat X equals a can toatoes, or you should dsband? You can't play soe such foolshness. I (N.D.P.UI) usc, you can't arch, you can't even sncerely hope ths ssue does you as keep te, so how can you expect the uch good as the last, for then I can ltary unts to arch decently or de happy, knowng I have done hu- even attept to keep n step. y anty soe good. Rave on. have told you te and agan what Pr. Arstrong s recevng a lot te to keep and you don't even do publcty lately n ore ways than pretty (rood. You're rotten absolutely one. An ssue a certan college downrght rotten. Let us hope that paper carred a bg wrte up on " you wll pull yourself together rght Pressor's" ethods gradng hs now and play soe real usc for a students. It set forth n hgh flown change. We know that f you do the language how he gave students n school wll help you a lot ore than whte shrts better grades than those they do now, and you wll get a slent n black and orange ones, t also told vote thanks fro the whole stuhow well he lked pretty tes. We won- dent body. Please for our sakes and der why he doesn't nspect the stu- yours lets have soe real usc fro dents' underwear. Just a word now on. Thanks. warnng to students, be sure that your It ust see lke we are tryng hands and ears are clean, and that you to take our frend Rollo Jenkns for change your socks at least every a great bg old slegh rde but we Thursday. It's a darn good dea any- aren't really, we are just tellng a ways. few thngs that just ust be told. re s a certan fraternty on ths Last week when Rollo receved hs capus that should for a glee club baseball jacket fro Kd Clay he sat or do soethng wth the surplus up all nght and watched t. Next sngers they see to have hangng day he cae to school wth sore eyes around. Honestly they sng at break- and could hardly fnd hs way around fast, they sng at lunch, they sng at the capus. Poor Rollo, why don't dnner and they sng before they re- you get a freshan to watch your tre. We suggest they go on a tour jacket. for a whle and gve the neghbors a j Good nght dear chldren, sleep rest, or better stll wear gas asks tght and don't let the and f you and keep the sounds out the streets, get thrsty the water s at the foot Don't the dog catcher worry you to the bed. Good nght CAMPUS Frday. February 22: Dance at Garber Hall Saturday, February 23: Dance at Garber Hall Sunday, February 24: Tech Bble Classes Church Monday, February 25: Blue Prnt Staff Meetng Technque Make-up Staff Meetng Tuesday, February 26: Technque Staff Meetng Yellow Jacket Staff Meetng Wednesday, February 27: Technque Reportoral Staff Meetng CALENDAR 9:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 11:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Y. M. C. A. Cabnet Meetng 6:30 P.M. Thursday, February 28: Yellow Jacket Staff Meetng 4:00 P.M. HERE and RE I New York, N. Y. (By New Student Servce). raucous jazz notes "Collegate, Collegate, yes we are collegate" have penetrated the awful and slent depths the dean's fce. It s not a welcoe tune, and soethng ought to be done about t, say they. So, at the next conventon deans n Aprl the words wll be revsed to read "Yes, but are we collegate?" Soethng ay eventually be done about t. In the eante, a questonnare. Dean Henry Grattan Doyle George Washngton Unversty has sent one to four hundred deans. He asks, aong any questons: "Is neatness n appearance, as evdenced by clean shavng, well-shned shoes, starched lnen, approprate neck-tes neat appearance and wellpressed suts clothng, typcal your student body? Or, n the an, does the psychologcal atttude..v.v.-.v.v;v:^ your student body approve slouchy and careless habts dress and conduct or neat habts dress and courteous anners?" It does not requre a very keen nd to predct what the answer to that wll be. Already the reassurng reples are cong back. Fro Wesleyan : " present generaton students here, as I look upon the, are welldressed, well-behaved, a very dfferent type fro what we had twenty-fve years ago. "Speakng n general the orals the county, I feel perfectly sure that they are on a hgher plane than they have ever been." We have a pretty strong convcton that Dean Doyle wll be able to report at the conventon that on the word 399 deans ths generaton s the best yet. ( one excepton wll In Meory Roan syphony s fnshed, re's slence n the hall, last note has dnshed In ts ajestc call; baton's n the corner, Its aster sn't there, And Slence s the ourner Where strans were once so Where once there was a scatt For nstruents and when Soeone sad, "Wop, let's ran^ party soon began! On capus and on hghway sprt rent the ar, In alley and n by-way y seeed 'ost everywhere And when the warrors sckened At soe enforced retreat, Hs sprt nobly quckened He never knew defeat... "A vctory was watng Just around the bend," So never hestatng He "rabled" to the end! But now the song s fnshed, re's slence n the hall, last note has dnshed In ts ajestc call... Yet strans n e'ry hover And echo n the wnd, And though the song s over He "rabled" to the end! Iver Gratk, Ga. Tech 1924 It s wth every sncere feelng tj we are prvleged to publsh j Granath's beautful trbute to so endeared to all Tech en. Granath wrote the words to our Aal Mater song, aong other contrj tons, and had a very close contj repj wth and naturally, the hghest for, Frank Roan. n Matnee Idol o n the Purtans authors Cotton Math n Harpers has recently publsb Ralph and Lous Boas, attended sae schools n Provdence and Bnn Unversty. Mr. Boas s pressor Englsh at Mount Holyoke Colep Mrs. Boas has occasonally helped o wth freshan Englsh classes has worked wth her husband on sx books he has htherto had pub! ed. In Cotton Mather, th have endeavored to tell the truth bout the an who was the at::] dol hs day. y felt thatbocj wrtten about h htherto havee::) tred to blacken h or whtew h. be Harvard, whch has already fused to answer the questons.) But aren't the deans wakngdp the collegate enace two or years late? Collegats s dyng. tr:' n the colleges, though t wll lnj on n reote colleges, n front drug stores, and on vaudevlle fors for a long whle. re soethng roantc excess n collegate costue that s out -, wth these prosac tes. BelBfl torn trousers, un-anchored socks such-lke are as uch relcs past as s the fashon carryng Aercan Mercury. th (C read New Yorker n fearful dean should read any " Young Men are Wearng" colunthe agaznes that cater to ct youth. re college en are told that a neat conservatve a, ance s a "valuable asset" and "anyone n the busness world hopes to ake good s lost wtw t." garter anufacturers dep n full-page ads the terrble tragefl that befall those who have no Appeal" and the Arrow collar, are out gunnng for the nforal collared shrt the out--style store cowboy." coat s passng. pec Even the coon» Other tes, other anners, collegate ode s passng out. 4 -j reason t s gong s the reason ^ all fashons change. ho P 0^ drug clerks and far hands, W caught up wth t. next job f 1 college en s to create a new fasb^ Otherwse the four years would wasted, and there would be no way. So dstnqush between those who ^ had the prvlege a college ton and those who have not. n tf»' k :" C* ft t s 41 d Ml I; Ht PI ar ft ON BJ te n ch n to D n pspe at a st C( 'le tu ch v: 0} H< u so a go es; to Or Ph fe, be n H< W

3 Mltary Departent Announces Trophes To Be Awarded Mltary Departent announces [the followng Medals and Trophes to L awarded durng the school year [ "STEELE TROPHY": Ths trophy Was presented to Georga Tech Jjn eory the solders the Georfga School Technology, who ded 0 Ion the battle felds France, and s ab fawarded to the copany rated frst Jn copettve drll each year. One " a 4:opany selected fro each Battalon MOT copetton. Detals for copetton to be announced later. 2. "SCABBARD & BLADE SA- ER": Scabbard & Blade Saber s a trophy awarded to the "Most Effcent Copany Coander" each Tear, and s awarded on the percentage bass as follows: (a) Copany standng n copet- ve drll for Steele Trophy 1st place, [0; 2nd place, 35; 3rd place, 30; 4th lace, 25. (b) Mltary bearng and neatness f copany coander, 20. (c) Relatve standng copany loander n theoretcal nstructon: 1st place, 10; 2nd place, 8; 3rd place, 6; 4th place, 4. (d) Adnstratve and Tactcal Handlng copany by Cadet Cap- Ln, 30 ponts. 3. "REGIMENTAL COLOR COM PETITION": Regental Colors p»e presented annually to the copany n sh corng the greatest nuber ponts, the followng bass: known that M. A. Powell would not I fro the publc. In one paragraph he be out for the tea. Powell s the akes the stateent that the happest boy who has been wnnng expenses people n the world are those n the n fro the athletc assocaton for the South Sea Isles. He s now beng (a) Copany coander n each past three years, n return for ths swaped wth letters askng h how ftattalon who has deonstrated best consderaton he agreed to refran to get to the South Seas, when he ntends to organze an expedton, and wjeadershp durng year 50 fro exercsng hs sex appeal on (b) Copany wnnng frst place those who had a chance to represent what s the prce a tcket. All * \ fnal copettve drll 100 the old Ala Mater n horse racng. whch s rather sgnfcant, Dr. Dorsey (c) Copany wnnng second place Ths year t was a shock to all when thnks. fnal copettve drll 90 the young lad fro the Adele tracks (d) Copany wnnng thrd place refused expenses and claed that the In fnal copettve drll 80 contract was vod n restrant the (e) Copany wnnng fourth place f-sde penalty two free shots at In fnal copettve drll 70 the basket. fcals the Atlanta & Lowry Natonal Bank were I (f) For each eber football e ^chaponshp tea (15 en only) 10 very uch worred at ths decson. (g) For each eber basket- As a result they sold Western Wreless 11 chaponshp tea awarded a short, but were forced to recover at eater 10 a heavy loss four years later when (h) For each eber Rfle Al Sth was elected Governor wnnng a sweater 20 Mexco. hopes rose when Powell () Frst place n Indvdual Drll ade hs announceent. 50 (j) Second place n Indvdual DR. DURHAM LECTURES rll 25 TO TECH STUDENTS (k) Thrd place n Indvdual Drll (Contnued fro Page 1) 10, causng a great upheaval n the re- Frst place n R.O.T.C. track W o o f t h e n a t j o n!h 0) t 3 () Second place n R.O.T.C. k eet 2 'INDIVIDUAL DRILL": Przes wll be awarded to wnners frst, second and thrd place, n vdual copettve drll. Each coy to select two (2) en for coton. HERE AND RE TECHNIQUE, 'ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, Seester Grades To Be Maled Out At Early Date seester grades 2,700 students have recently been averaged and posted by the fce the regstrar. At an early date the ndvdual grades wll be copled and sent to parents all students Honor Roll, consstng students whose average s n the upper ten percent ther dvson, wll be based largely on these reports. Men n one course and class copose one dvson,.e. engneerng freshen, coerce junors, etc. If the upper ten percent any dvson ncludes grade averages below eghty percent only those whose average s above eghty percent wll be elgble for the Honor Roll. dstncton beng ncluded on ths roll s consdered a arked honor at Georga Tech and only those whose scholastc attanents are far above average are a- warded n ths way. Ravngs Of A Senor Georga Tech's baseball hopes were greatly boosted when t was ade "On the nght the Pan-Hellenc dance," sad Dr. Durha, "a group students, a certan unversty, cae to e. y nfored e that they dd not want a thng that the pressors ther college could fer. y even declned to follow ther Y. M. C. A. leader because they realzed that he dd not know about the relgon he pressed to understand. "A short whle later that certan Y. M. C. A. leader cae to e about the troubles he had had wth the student body. He was astonshed when I told h the true cause the atter. When I fnshed, he sad, 'I don't blae the; I don't want to be lke yself.' lla J. Bngha, drector letcs at Harvard Unversty, n talk to Unversty Mnnesota dents, gves the qualtes whch lst be possessed by a successful ch. Mr. Bngha says that n orto be apponted Coach n an nst- j,.d student*. When the lead- next day there was a eetng n eld for the students on the an ust be hgh oral e r c a e j n > he cae drectly to e racter, be ntellgent, have soe- ^ a8ked e to tell what he had pre- to teach, and teach t ntell- vously stated. He then knelt by e and the students crowded about and knelt wth us. Fro that te on After travelng 300,000 les and there has been the best co-operabetween the students and that tng four contnents, John Sloan, ton Y. M. C. A. leader." o State student returns to college, entered lows Stste College, but * gong broke at the end hs 2JP noor * year, he shpped as a sea- J* n *nd ade successve trps to ^na, Hawa and Australa. He also de several voyages to Europe. He > : «great kck out England, and wcslly fro soe the funny bnbstone nscrptons over there, y*' these so aused Sloan that he otographed t. grave wss that khers, be wse fro ths untely fen, (Contnued on Psge 8) Dr. Durha gave any n hs lecture, and only one other ore outstandng than the one above: A pronent relgous leader, after havng traveled around the earth twelve tes n the nae Chrst, sfter havng lectured to alost every student body n the world, sad that he had alost ade up hs nd to be s Chrstan. Dr. Durha defned Chrstanty ss a grenader who ded fro the ef- «u v n s' lke Jesus Chrst." One -drnkng s colde salle ^ becoe a Chrstan over nght, w on a hotte day." eptsph a ^ o u t by years fall went lke ths: servce, sad the Doctor. * les n peace s Hapshre Dr. Plato Durha s Eory Unversty. He has always been nter Grenader, ested n Tech, sad wshes Tech any H> caught hs death by drnkng tcfts. He sad that there s really cold sall beer, rvalry between Tech and Eory. "re cannot be rvalry lghthouses," sad he. Schedule Moton Pctures Announced By Pr. Kng Pressor Kng, head the Mechancal Engneerng Departent, announces the followng oton pcture schedule for the student branch the Aercan Socety Mechancal Engneers Georga Tech. se pctures are to be shown especally for the students takng Mechancal Engneerng, but Pressor Kng ssues a cordal nvtaton to the students other courses that are nterested. Feb. schedule s as follows: 26 " Story Rvetng." March 12 " Far the Iron Horse." March 26 "Leather Fro Hde to Fnshed Belt." Aprl 9 "So Ths s Eden." Aprl 23 "Developent Art Handwrtng"; "Sunshne fro the Sea" or "Fne Arts n Metals." PUBLIC YEARNS FOR SOUTH SEAS Dr. George A. Dorsey, whose new book, "Hows and Whys Huan Behavor," has just been publshed by Harpers, s gong to Java n Aprl as a delegate fro the Aercan Anthropologcal Assocaton. He then plans to journey to South Afrca. It s well known that Dr. Dorsey wrote ths new book as a result soe twelve thousand letters he receved Tech Graduate Leads Vrgna Power Co. Reflectng great credt upon hs organzaton, hself, and Georga Tech, Mr. W. E. Wood, Presdent the Vrgna Electrc and Power Co., was the capable leader the copany whch dd ost n 1927 for the developent electrc ralway servce. Charles A. Cfn Foundaton Gold Medal, the preer annual electrcal honor the country, was the award that was bestowed upon the Vrgna Electrc and Power Co., a Stone and Webster organzaton, under the drecton Mr. Wood, whose headquarters are n Rchond, Va. ^ * ton whch they are gvng natonal publcty n current publcatons, n accordance wth the very hgh ethcal precedents that have been establshed by the leaders n the electrcal world. one Du PETER IBBETSON AGAIN IN DEMAND Maurer's "Peter Ibbetson" s the books recoended by the Book the Month Club for January. It s thought by any crtcs to represent hs best work. He wrote t frst n Englsh and then translated t nto French, wth whch language he was equally falar, and then back Stone and Webster anageent nto Englsh, so as to ake sure s justly proud ther great dstnc- the lterary fnsh. A Good Appearance Starts the Seat Success GEORGIAN TERRACE BARBER PHONE IVY 6665 FIRST CLASS B A R B E R S "IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL" R I A THIS WEEK MONTE BLUE In Hs Second Great Talkng Pcture " GREYHOUND LIMITED'' SHOP J. PIEROTTI. Prop. O Also Vtaphone Acts, Movetone News next week PUBLIX CELEBRATIONWEEK I h-.n at.-st Show In Our Hstory "NIGHT CLUB" It's Real Screen Vaudevle Wth FANNIE BRICK.ANN PENNINGTON, SILVER SLIPPER ORCHESTRA, and Others Just As Bs;! IT'S ALL-TALKING ALL-SINGING 1. : Metropoltan Cty the West CHICAGO s a wonder cty. It has grown lke the proverbal ushroo prare gvng place to paveent and tall buldngs rsng on every sde. Ots organzaton has contrbuted n no sall degree to ths aazng record growth. In keepng wth the fact that "ost the faous buldngs the world are Ots-equpped" Chcago's ajor coercal structures reflect the trend toward safe and speedy Vertcal Transportaton wth axu safety. State Street, Broadway, Pcadlly every faous street throughout the world s lned wth buldngs wheren Ots Elevators are gvng daly servce n a safe, trouble-free anner concrete exaples ths copany's deternaton to buld nothng but the best and the best s none too good to bear the world-faous Ots trade ark. OTIS E L E V A T O R C O M P A N Y OrrCt S IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES O T WORLD

4 AUBURN FIVE LOSES 46 TO 41 TO TORNADO TEA <> >> >> > BASEBALL CANDIDATES HAVE BEGUN WOR Tgers Fght Hard Tech Swers Open But Are (Stclassed Year Wth Prnceton By Gold and Whte Tgers Tonght Wlson and Heeke Star Gold and Whte, despte a defeat Yellow Jacket swers wll handed out by Tenn!«*e<\ agan open ther 1929 season tonght by defeated a fast tea on the Auburn clashng wth Prnceton Unversty n court last Saturday nght, naely the the Tger's hoe tank. Nne ebers Auburn fve. It was a good tea because the squad, headed by Captan the excellent passng and {Dck McKnstry, left Atlanta on last goal shootng exhbted n last Saturday's Wednesday nght and were scheduled gae. tea whch fell to arrve n the New Jersey cty late under the onrush the Gold and Whte s known all over the Conference and Southwest as one the fastest Thursday. After the eet wth the Tgers, the Jackets wll ove to Annapols, Md., and "fghtcnst" teas n the cage where on Saturday nght they engage struggle for supreacy. Several n a trangle eet wth Pttsburg and the en on the Auburn tea hold as the Navy. Monday nght wll fnd any as seven letters n athletcs. Georga Tech fought her hardest and, wth Wlson n the lead, cae out on the top the ladder wth a score 46 to 41, n ther favor. As the Auburn boys started ther practce sesson before the gae, t could easly be seen that the Gold and Whte lads dd not have a cnch. y went nto the gae deterned to wn, as dd ther opponents, and t was a hard battle for baskets fro the start. Frst one and then the other would ake the talles. lttle Wlson boys dd practcally all the work for the Tornado cagers. All Wlson's teaates worked extra hard. Every an on the Auburn tea ade one or ore goals, wth none the akng over fve goals whle Wlson and Heeke ade eght and seven feld goals, respectvely for the Jackets. Yellow Jackets held a sall (Contnued on Page 7) DANIEL/ Fnal February Nne Men Make Trp the stoppng over at Durha on the way back to Atlanta and swng the Duke Unversty water tea, to coplete the sx-day excurson. Jackets under the tutelage Dck Grey, forer Prnceton star and A. A. C. Coach, have been hard at practce snce the ddle Deceber and are rapdly roundng nto a speedy outft. Tech for the last four years has been the rulers the Southern Conference swng ttle, and expect to put forth a good effort n coppng t agan. Only two letteren were lost fro last year's squad by graduaton, naely Blly Wardlaw and Joe Rahner. Several en fro last years Freshan tea are showng up well at practce and t s expected that they can fll the places left vacant by Wardlaw and Rahner. Dck McKnstry, forer Boys Hgh star and veteran three seasons, wll lead the Jackets through the 1929 cacontnued on Page 8) Pre-Inventory CLEAN - UP SHIRTS one lot values to $2.50 one lot values to $ Shrts for $5 4 Shrts for $7.50 SUITS One lot 100 suts, values to $65 HALF-PRICE Danel Bros. Co. "42 years servng the en Atlanta" Peachtree ED HAMM Operaton Wll Keep Ha Off Track Ths Season Loss World Chapon Wll Be Great Blow To Track Squad Ed Ha, chapon runnng broad juper the world and captan the 1929 Track tea, underwent an appendx operaton on Tuesday ornng. Ths eans that the nternatonally faous track star wll not be able to copete for Georga Tech durng the cong track season. loss Ed. Ha eans the loss a an who won three frst places for the Gold and Whte n the Southern Conference track and feld eet last season and was expected to add any ponts to Tech's total n the eets ths sprng. "In the runnng broad jup, rearked Coach Barron, track "you coach, have probably the worst stran on the center your body, and Ha's operaton, cong alost n the center, wll probably force h fro the broad jup event the entre season." loss Ed Ha, Olypc chapon and world-faous runnng broad juper, wll be a great blow to Coach Barron and the Jackets, and hs place wll be hard to fll. Ed Ha besdes broad-jupng, ran the 100 and the 220 yard dashes. Dates For 1929 Southern Relays Announced dates for the 1929 Southern Relays has been defntely announced by Coach Alexander as Aprl 12, 13, and 14, wth the prep school events scheduled for the 12th, and the college events for the reanng days. Classed relays, specal hurdles, sprnts and open relays wll be the outstandng events for the prep schools. Freshen, open events and specal events wll feature the college card. relays were orgnally ntended for the Southern Conference only, but ebers the bg ten have been ssued nvtatons to send representatves ther schools. Stone Mountan gold edal wll be ssued to frst place wnners, ndvduals, and teas, slver ones wll be gven to the second raters, and bronze to the thrd. Coach Alexander and Coach Bau have prosed a fast and good track for ths year. Don Mller to Coach Oho^ackfeld Leaves Tech After Adng n Puttng Tea at Top Football World One the bg factors n Georga Tech's success on the grdron durng the past few years wll be lost when Don Mller, backfeld coach, leaves for hs new poston wth Oho SUte ths fall. Coach Mller announced by wre last Frday that he had accepted a three-year contract fered by Oho State unversty under the ters whch he would act as backfeld coach the Buckeyes under Coach Wllaan, who recently succeeded Dr. Wlce as head coach, accordng to Pressor A. H. Arstrong, busness anager, the Georga Tech Athletc assocaton. In hs announceent Coach Mller expressed keen regret at beng forced to leave Georga Tech but stated that the change seeed to be ost advantageous at ths te. He s practcng law durng the onths not devoted to coachng and hs fces are located n Cleveland. Hs brother, who s hs partner n the practce, advsed h to take the poston n the state where he would be nearer hs practce. Whle the ters the contract were not ade publc t s beleved that hs (Contnued on Page 8) Plans For Conference Tournaent Beng Made By Offcals Last Gaes on Saturday Just one ore week regular gaes, then the chaponshp playf s scheduled n the Southern Conference Basketball Tournaent. Judgng fro the gaes last week, ths week's encounters should be exceptonally good. re was nothng wrong wth last week's gaes except that soe the were a lttle too one-sded. Here's how the leadng conference teas stand now: Tea Won Loat Pet. Georga Tech Washnrton & Lee North Carolna Georga Tulane Alabaa Cleson Kentucky Tennessee Duke Msssspp North Carolna State schedule for the basketball tournaent ths Southern Conference, to be held fro March 1 to 5, wll be drawn next Sunday and announced Monday ornng. Sxteen teas, representng the best n the cage college world, have entered and the tournaent proses to be the best ever held n ths secton the country. Sx gaes wll be played today leavng seven teas to copete on Saturday. wnners wll have the rght to copete n the conference tournaent next week-end. GATORS NATIONAL HIGH SCOREfcS FOR 1928 Although they faled to wn the chaponshp the Southern football conference, the Unversty Florda grdders ths year earned the dstncton wnnng ore ponts durng the late season than any other tea n the naton. A total 336 ponts n nne gaes were turned n by Coach Charle Bachan's outft for Aerca's hgh pontage ark. Florda tea also led the conference n ponts scored strctly wthn the assocaton, havng ade 237 ponts to 187 for Alabaa, and 168 for Georga Tech, the Southern and unfcal natonal chapons. Ptchers Are Grea Worry Coach Kd Clay Edwards, Carney and Florrd Gone frst call for canddates the 1929 edton the Yellow J nne cae on last Tuesday, Fe 12, when Robert Alva ("Kd") the baseball entor, ssued a for all daond canddates to n the gy at 11 o'clock. Coach Clay started thngs f a lecture, frst to the soe forty freshen, and after dsssng yearlngs, to hs varsty. He told the Rats hurredly and phatcally that t was portant the to be serous n ther work, as serous n fact, or so than they were about ther and wth that, dsssed the for day. Fro all reports, the Fre wll have a corkng good nne year, havng several forer school stars aong the lst t In hs talk to the varsty Candda Coach Clay, asked that they go and to tran assduously and scentously. To coe out n f h and ndulge n bat drll and sl' practce n the sldng pt. A ture at 12:30 and regular practce 3 o'clock s the schedule set for Jacket baseball canddates. Regular practce has been what delayed by the rany wea for the last week, but Coach expects to have hs charges n swng as soon as the sunny wea beas forth. On rany days, the ptchers catchers are put through a workout n the gy to get the" out ther ars. Jacket told the ptchers and catchers to t slow, and not to even use a to begn wth. Just go through otons. hurlng staff the Jacket has been reported as beng w than last season, because the Dck Florrd, but uch s e several sophoores; naely B son, Qunn, and Lefford. y dd great work wth thef an tea last year especally son, who hurled several nce gaes. nfeld wll practcally be tact, wth Warner Mzell on frsl Red Terrell on second, "S Sth playng shortstop and on the thrd sack. Unfors have been ssued to followng en: Captan St Lttle, Parha, Waddy, Mzell, lap, Sth, Jones, Jenkns, Frnk, Hutchnson, Terrell, D Hobbs, Wggens, Jordan, Ftzge Qunn, Branson, Herron, L Isaacs, Powell, Shulan, Sa Lefford, Murphy, Barnes, Can Brasonan. Dr. Brttan Presen Watches To Mebe Of Golden Tornad All ebers the Georga % football tea Monday ornng forally presented handsoe watches by the Tech Athletc caton as a reward ther Calfo truph, the presentaton speech ng ade by Presdent M. L. Brt In Dr. Brttan's graceful speech presentaton, he also referred to gft watches to the newspaper accopanyng the tea to the cfc coast. presentaton orgnally scheduled for Tuesday* was changed to Monday. Dr. Br sad: "It s the custo the athletc socaton to present annual foot trophes to ebers the tea (Contnued on Page 7)

5 Rablng and Rublng 1 I BY HANK All the sports at Georga Tech are cong nto the lght now that the fall sports are copletely over. La- Crosse, Track, Basketball, Golf, Fencng, and Tenns are all fndng space n the papers and are beng dscussed by students and supporters the nsttuton. Yellow Jackets have played eleven conference basketball gaes, wnnng ten and losng only one, and now the student body Georga Tech and the fcals are lookng forward to another chaponshp for the Golden Tornado n the cong Southern Conference tournaent next week. 4 Coach Roy Mundorff has developed la fast achne fro the Jackets' IMATERIAL and s gradually buldng up fa strng second lne en that wll Wwork n excellently n case a break n the frst array players. Accordlng to ndcatons fro the eleven gaes already played, Captan Heeke ls destned for a brllant clax at the tournaent next week, whch Ifceans a lot for the Tech en. Wlson, 'forward; Hudson, center; Maree and Brooke, guards, usually occupy the frst consderaton n the lne-up. Wllason, Coker, Wages, Colvn, Warner, and Lews are all dong rght work when they are substtuted n the lne-up. February wll be alost gone when the clock ches twelve tonght, and then t s only a atter weeks untl that old favorte, deep-toned yell rngs jut "Play Ball!" Hot dawg!! n we can take f our vest, and, In our shrt-sleeves, drnk soda pop, 'Ittd cuss the epre. Only thng about kng f our vest s: Where wll e put all the junk we carry n those ur pockets now? bunk we have heard the past TO weeks: I'll never drnk another drop as >ng as I lve. I a through sokng forever. I never thnk yself. I a gong to do soe real studyths ter. I' the fellow who hates oney. I always keep y word. entre block bounded on the rth by Seventh, the east by Fowler, south by Ffth and the west by rry streets wll very soon be under NSTructon for one the fnest letc grounds to be found n the ntry. ten acre feld, as the ches all agree wll pert t so at ore en can get out for any BND athletcs and that RE wll plenty roo for all. WHEN coted, ths wll ean that the Latea and the Freshen baseball s wll have a feld and daond, pectvely, to play on. Present plans call for three foottl grdrons, two regular baseball MION ls, a Lacrosse feld to be used one the football felds and two daonds to be used over another TECHNIQUE, ATLANTA, 6A., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 football feld for ntra-ural use when football practce s but n sesson. lower end the block wll be bounded by a hgh wooden fence and the upper part by a neat heavy wre fence. What people are talkng about ths week: IN Collegan Sandwch Shop Frst an Looks lke we are gong to wn the Basketball Tournaent. Second Man Sure does. Frst Man Well I see Ed Ha s recoverng fro an appendx operaton. Second Man Yes, about te. He should've had t taken out long ago. Frst Man Me too. IN Henry Grady Hotel Lobby Frst Man Well I see Tech won another conference gae. Second Man Yes, ought to wn the Conference basketball tournaent. ON the Street Sae as above. IN Drug Store Sae as above. Everywhere Else Sae as above. If you ask us what s the greatest Aercan colleges we would say the one whch pays the ost oney to the football coach! Many our gallant athletes are questoned by persons unfalar wth the eanng letters and strpes on sweater sleeves worn by the. followng are a few questons put to the average Golden Tornado football player who was good enough the past season to be awarded a sweater or a sweater wth strpes. "You ddn't ake a letter dd you, Percval?" And they know doggone well he dd or he wouldn't be wearng t. "Say, what does that T stand for?" Usually ths query s put to the wearer a letter about blaa-a tes a day, and by the te t s asked that any tes the wearer s answerng blaa-a-a. More questons are asked about the strpes than anythng else. "What are the strpes for bg boy,? are they for the tes you were hurt n football???" All these uncalled for and unapprecated questons are ebarrassng to the new wearer letters especally Father Lupkn but they get hardened to t. Can you blae the? For the enlghtenent those fellows and sweet young thngs who don't know the dfference between an awarded sweater and a bl-a-a-a; here goes. If a player plays so any quarters n so any gaes decded upon by Coach Alexander and hs cottee (usually twelve or ore quarters) he s awarded the coveted letter T. and a strpe s added for every year he akes a letter thereafter. Georga Tech Students WHOLESOME, NOURISHINGFOOD REASONABLY PRICED TAKEYOURMEALS HERE GEORGIA TECH nwn AND CAFETERIA In Tk* Afdfnf HaMn* Tech Must Defeat Bull Dogs Toorrow To Hold Lead Conference Teas Battle For Rght To Enter Tournaent Tonght wll see eght conference tea rolls nto acton n four gaes scattered through the south. strong Tulane outft journeys to the land L. S. U. Both quntets are good, but thngs see to favor the Greenes, one the strongest teas n the Conference. V. M. I. Cadets nvade the stronghold the North Carolnans. Ths gae wll be played n Ralegh. Sewanee wll play Tennessee at Sewanee, a gae that ought to be all Tennessee. fnal gae for the evenng wll be the Alabaa-Mss. A. and M. clash at Starksvlle. Saturday nght wll be donated by the Georga Tech-Unversty Georga battle at Athens. Ths wll be the ost portant gae the Conference, and one that ght see the favorte Tornado tea ousted fro frst place. Other Saturday nght gaes follow: V. M. I. vs. North Carolna at Chapel Hll; Lousana State vs. Tulane at Baton Rouge; Washngton and Lee vs. V. P. I. at Blacksburg; Vanderblt vs. Tennessee at Nashvlle. FENCING CANDIDATES ATTENTION All new en that are nterested n Fencng, report at the Tech Y. M. C. A. at 11:00 o'clock, Tuesday, February 26. AT the portals our Urge ctes New L York, Baltore, Detrot, and soon Cleveland a seaphore halts a luxurous flyer drawn by a puffng stea engne. A sple swtchng aneuver, and electrcty takes charge. A gant electrc locootve, quckly under way, gldes slently nto the hoe stretch wth ts long strng Pullans. Lke a thoroughbred t akes the run trelessly. Passengers alght n a dean ternal dean because there s no soke or soot. Collegate and U.S. Tea For 1928 Made By Ed Ha Wth the Olypc gaes as an ncentve to keen copetton, few Aerca's athletes were able to wn ore than one place on the 1928 all- Aerca athletc teas, selected annually for Spaldng's Athletc alanac by Danel J. Ferrs, secretary-treasurer the Aateur Athletc unon. Only Lloyd Hahn, Boston A. A., ddle dstance ace who retred fro copetton after the Olypc gaes; Jole Ray, sensaton the year at the longer dstances, and Frank Ttterton the Mllrose A. A., New York, wnner two natonal chaponshps, placed twce on the tea; Claude Bracy, Rce nsttute, Texas, scored a double n the sprng on the college tea and Stanley Stokes, Baton Rouge Hgh school, won both hurdle places on the scholastc tea. e ll :: :: V Ray Barbut, Aerca's only wnner Now a flat race at the Olypc gaes, s placed on the college tea as well as the natonal aggregaton, along wth Phl Edwards, New York unversty; Frank Cuhel, Iowa; Ed Ha, Georga Tech; Sabn Carr, Bob MeIropolIan MOVIETONE Showng CONRAD NAGEL "RED IN MUSIC WINE" By ROXY and GANG Yale; Edund Black, Mane; Kng, Stanford, and Kenneth Doherty, Detrot Cty college. Frank Wykf, Calforna schoolboy sprng star, ganed the unusual dstncton (Contnued on Page 8) Valet Barber Shop 'Always busy re 1 s a reason" DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING That Pleases Harcut and Snge 40c 6 North Ave. HE "TAPHONC MAE "STOLEN Next Week McAVOY IN KISSES A Talkng Pcture WITH Claude Gllng Water Hallon Cooleg ORDER '29 & '30 TECH RINGS Fro CHARLIE WITMER M DUTCH W FAISST AT GA. TECH COMM. BETWEENCLASSES AT NOON AND AT ROOMS WITMER:BROWNHALL FAISST: HARRIS HALL NOW! Junors ARE PERMITTED TO DER AFTERSATISFACTORILY ORK DE POSIT NEEAAAARR. BAL ANCE C.. D, ANY PLACE, ANY (MAR ONLY OFFICIAL GEORGIA TEEN RING BY HER*-* Co. NOW! Another lestone n transportaton another event n the lfe the ron horse! (IVILIZATION s progressng, wth electrdry n the van. How tar ths advance wll take us, s a proble for our future leaders. It s for the to develop and utlze new applcatons electrdry the force that s pontng the way over uncharted courses, not only n ralroadng, but n every phase progress. G-E found on large electrc locootves sad OA MAZDA l w. e«tnc ad a ARXE*WHICHICRREUS ALL IT rt MARIEOFAA ORGANIZATIONTHAI IS TO GENERAL ELECTRIC S C M E S E C T A D T GENERAL III CTIIC COUP ANT N E W R OIK

6 Twenty Copanes Offer Mechancal Engneers Eployent NUMBER EXPECTED TO BE INCREASED TIE TECIIIIIE. ATLANTA, IA.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, Copany. Specalst n power plant and other ppe and fttng equpent. (8) Cncnnat Mllng Machne Copany. One the largest anufacturers achne tools. (9) Carrer Engneerng Corporaton, Heatng, queston ten arses ss to just what copanes eploy echancal engneers and what knd work they have to fer. Last year there WERE any ore openngs than Georgs Tech had graduates to fll. Of Ar Condtonng Engneers, course all openngs do not appeal and ( 1 0 ) Epre Copanes, prosoe the never are flled fro ths school. Even though there s approxately I * ND * A * OHNE - ducng, refnng and dstrbutng ols four onths untl Coenceent n AUrn F June, the Mechancal Engneerng De- Stoker anufacturng. partent has receved letters fro the (12) New Orleans Refnng Co followng copanes, lsted below wth r :«J.,.. J..... t LP* n y. Gasolne producers. ther lne busnesn, ndcatng ther (13) Tken Roller Bearng need for echancal engneerng graduates and askng ths departent Copany, the largest anufacturers to ake recoendatons for fllng roller bearng* these postons. Judgng fro the experence past years ths lst wll Coenceent te. (1) General Electrc Copany, Stea turbnes and Shop anageent, two graduates have already been fered eployent. Aeronautcs Course Proves Popular Wth Students n Eleentary Arplane Desgn and Aeronautcs are now under nstructon. arplane ndustry s so rapdly cong to the front, that the techncal schools the world over are addng courses n aeronautcs to Ventlatng ther currculu n order to accoodate the nuerous students who are nterested n ths lne work. Already soe ffty or sxty students are enrolled for the aeronautcal Gbson Copany, I courses at Tech. (14) Sheran and Relly Inc.. cavatng achnery. Students who have fnshed the frst ter's work n Mechancs and Strength Materal are elgble to enroll n these courses. General Scence students wll be gven credt towards graduaton for Arplane Desgn snd Aeroechancs, but sny other students who desre to take these ther persson to take the courses (15) Buckeye Cotton Seed Ol and receve credt. Any student can Copany. Manufacturng Cotton Seed u k e t h e courses f he has the te, -v,. but only General Scence students, and Ol....., II (16) Chcago Central Staton In students n specal cases, wll receve credt towards graduaton Season Freshen Intatons I s Opened By Fraternty Actvjf Cvl Servce ~ Announces Copettve Exanatons Unted States Cvl Servce Cosson announces the followng open copettve exanatons: JUNIOR CARTOGRAPHIC ENGINEER Applcatons for junor cartographc engneer ust be on fle wth the Cvl Servce Cosson at Washngton, D. C, not later than March 20. exanaton s to fll vacances n the Coast and Geodetc Survey, Departent Coerce, for duty n Washngton, D. C, or n the feld. entrance salary s $2,000 a year. Hgher-salared postons are S^^SJSTL^SSIV^ cre^t^wlll na've,«« P OTION - (2) Westnghouse Electrc snd gttute. eploy, sll power plant en- T n e n s U a t o n o f a n a r. t u n n e, s Manufacturng Copany, Stea tur- sneers for. l.rge nuber power w, a n n e d f o p t f t e n e r f u t u r e bnes, pups, condensers, etc. copanes n Chcago and vcnty. W j t h ^ ^ o f a n r t u n n e, (3) Western Electrc Copany, Approxately 75 Engneers are taken a n d experentaton can be perforanufacturng processes and research, each June. ^ Pressor Cooldge expresses the (4) Aercan Bell Telephone snd (17) Internatonal Cobuston hope placng a full course n Aero- Telegraph Copany, research and the Engneerng Corporaton, power plant nautcal Engneerng at Tech n a echancal end the telephone bus engneerng salesan. v e r y 8ft0rt te. ness. (6) Trane Copany, Heatng and Ventlatng equpent. (6) Unted States Cvl Servce Cosson akes unusual fers to echancal graduates. (7) Stockha Ppe and Fttngs Duo-Wear TWO - TROUSER Zeland Strpe Suts OUR DUO-WEAR FACTORY HAS MADE UP FOR US REMAINDER OF THIS CON FINED MATERIAL ALSO BLUE CHEVIOTS AND OX FORD GRAY HERRING-BONE WEAVES AND FOR A FEW DAYS WE'RE ABLE TO OFFER SE WONDERFUL VALUES TO YOU AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF $ AND 3-BUTTON MODELS AND CAN BE WORN RIGHT ON THROUGH SPRING. Pressor Moode has acqured tranng, havng served n the ava- Parks- Chabe rs INC. (18) U. S. Patent Offce - Pressors Cooldge, Johns, and fers splendd openngs to those n- Moode, wll help any student get terested n patent work. started n the avaton feld ether as (19) Two openngs for engneerng graduates wshng to pursue post s a traned plot, havng served n the an engneer, or a plot. Pr. Johns graduate work. Pay ore than exceeds expenses. s also nfored n the desgnng and Avaton Corps durng the war. He anufacturng fne arcraft. (20) Baley Meter Copany, Cobuston Engneers and Power Plant Equpent HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT YOUR OWN GEORGIA TECH SHOE SHOP For Your Convenence Located on Tech Capus near Hosptal Phone HElock 8740 W. T. MCCRARY SEAT O WON'T SEEM SO HARD AT END OFF SESSION WHEN YOU'RE ENERGIZED BY A BREAKFAST OF SHREDDED WHEAT. VITAL FOOD ELEMENTS, VITA MINS, PROTEINS, CARBOHYDRATES, MINERAL SALTS, BRAN ALL ANSWER "PRESENT" IN Shredded Wheat EAT IT W I T H W H O L E I L K dutes are techncal n character, and consst n the utlzaton the data resultng fro the feld surveys the Bureau, or obtaned fro s wde varety scellaneous sources, n the coplaton and correcton nautcal charts whch gude all vessels traversng the navgable tdal waters the Unted States and ts possessons, and other pressonal work n related physographc probles. ASSISTANT BIOCHEMIST Applcatons for assstant bochest ust be on fle wth the Cvl Servce Cosson, Washngton, D. C, not later than March 20. exanaton s to fll a vacancy n the Bureau Anal Industry, Departent Agrculture, for duty at Beltsvlle, Md., and vacances occurrng n postons requrng slar and qualfcatons, for duty n Washngton, D. C, or n the feld. entrance salares range fro $2,600 to $3,100 a year. Hghersalared postons are flled through prooton. dutes are, under edate or general supervson, to perfor laboratory work requrng the exercse ndependent judgent and relatng to nutrton or the study anal products such as eat, goats' lk, eggs, wool or feeds. Specfcally the dutes consst n the conduct alone or wth a sall group subordnates nvestgatons relatng to anal nutrton or anal products. Copettors wll not be requred to report for exanaton at any place, but wll be rated on ther educaton, tranng, and experence, and a thess or publcaton to be fled by the applcant. Full nforaton ay be obtaned fro the Unted States Cvl Servce Cosson, Washngton, D. C, or the secretary the Unted States Cvl Servce Board Exaners at the post fce or custohouses n any cty. ton branch the Navy. In addton to ths, he has copleted a course n Aeronautcs at Mass. Tech and has snce then been eployed by several bulders arcraft as a desgner and research engneer. Georga School Technology "A Techncal School Wth a Natonal Reputaton" GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY fers to young en ablty and abton a tranng whch wll ft the for postons responsblty and power. natonal reputaton ths nsttuton s based not on clas, but results. Its greatest asset s the record whch ts alun are akng n the productve work the world. Georga Tech graduates succeed because they have been traned both to thnk scentfcally and to work effcently. COURSES IN CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL TEXTILE, GENERAL, AND CERAMIC ENGINEERING ENGINERING CHEMISTRY, ARCHITECTURE, COMMERCE, AND GENERAL SCIENCE. Coast Artllery, Sgnal Corps, Ar Servce, Infantry, and Ordnance Unts the R. O. T C For Further Inforaton Address REGISTRAR GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA, GA. ONE-FOURTH OF NEW INELIGIBLE MFT te has now arrved when freshen Tech can dscard pledge pns and don the nsgna ther respectve fraterntes havng been on tral for a perod about four onths, these f that have proved theselves to ther fraternty, wll enter bonds truth and coradeshp ther fraterntes, lttle realzng n three years they are to be the natng or supposedly dont sprt ther chapter. lst the fraternty p has been posted on the bulletn n the acadec buldng, n ts t renowned place. Many lttle t arks ar an erstwhle clean pa^ About one-fourth the pledges I been declared nelgble by that % tatoral blue pencl the regstry <t And, on top all ths, any 4 NJ en are out school, not beng «S F v U TL IB <H to keep the pace untl the te wfc j they were to be taken nto the boot 5I1 Those en that have passed tht n )jt qured aount work wll acbaj ther goal durng ths short <^ It sees fro the lst ple^ that the twenty-two fraternte 4 the capus receved a bg slce nt the class But, as usual faculty has thnned out the en f they were thnnng a wheatlj to nstead a cornfeld. Indcate Se tend to show at least that the fa has done ther part. se few reanng weeks n (f ruary wll be very busy for the f en. Soe wll have a great 0 to pull through, for they wll h ther classes, as usual, to tend above all they are to enter glorous reals brotherhood, ake lastng and valuable frendsh that wll last the throughout tl lfe. PEDER VICTORIOUS By O. E. ROLVAAG (Harper & Brothers) PEDER VICTORIOUS s the quel to GIANTS IN EARTH, deals wth the sae people, the localty, and the sae backgro We eet Beret and her chldren, blusterng Toseten and hs wfe, the always cheerng Sorne. Ths volue, too, has a dstnct" hstorcal settng. vast e wlderness, known as Dakota Ten* tory, s beng dvded up nto stsl Great thngs are accoplshed. 80's Dakotas. were a golden age for both But opnons dffer on queston the dvson the Tetf tory. Ferce debates ensue. Men p rel ghtly about how the founds s to be lad. pcture s ever foldng, showng the dfferent tural forces operate n the new do. Schools are establ churches, organzed, towns sprng GIANTS IN EARTH and DER VICTORIOUS for a cross ton the dwestern states. In ths volue also the hsto eleents serve only as backgro' to the pcture. an nterest phychologcal and huan. central fgures are Beret and youngest son Peder Vctorous, chld for who she, on that W' rable Chrstas Nght, jour down to the very door Death. Ths volue has a uch cheerful tone than ts predecesso' Peder Vctorous s the central f He has nherted uch hs fatb* 1 opts, but soe hs o ntrospectve nature s n h as He rebels aganst hs envronent, glores n the new because t s D y are done wth the Old W He s ever ready to "debouch upo" newer, ghter" one. Englsh, Norwegan, s hs language. Wth church lfe the Norwegans he no sypathy. It can't be true. Norwegan concepton God good enough for Aerca, he fed 8 - Peder Vctorous has no vll* 5 t and no trace ntrgue. It :h M s NI< ft TO OK V THI EN LO ON CIL UM AFL to S. up pn hur ng fro the da ere to the ho> Ga dn an' a anc gr the; une red I A Fol Gus ate< twe han plea er H Plea ed t h. NI, VICE DAY AND wth the falngs and the shorw *»ne gs decent folks. Pany Th, M : *)TE MILL «UDI

7 TECHNIQUE, ATLANTA, 6A., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 Rose Bowl Gae To Help Pay For New Felds DR. BRITTAIN PRESENTS WATCHES TO MEMBERS OF GOLDEN TORNADO (Contnued fro Page 4) earned our grattude by ther good work as reporters at ths natonally faous gae. y were: Morgan Blake, Ed Danforth, Dck Hawkns, the close each season. Ths te, the Atlanta papers, and Ralph Mchowever, the stuaton s not usual Georga Tech wll receve approxately $76,000 as ts share the and we have decded to ark the occason when you have earned the na Brngha. Soewhere I've read Gll, Nashvlle, and Zpp Newan, Another day, another dollar! But dance n walked the adens so sad ^ e just haven't been gettng our share and forlorn. But they could not stay, Rose Bowl recepts taken n New the dollars. Soebody s but we tonal chaponshp. In coeoraton ths fact, we have decded to a poe by Don Marqus, I thnk concernng those ancent ctes whose hence wth the sae nonchalance they Year's day at the Tournaent Roses?ere left out. Soehow we are always rended the old tale about wended ther way hther and yon and gae wth Calforna n Pasadena. gve you soethng dfferent fro the centered ther attentons upon other traces we soetes fnd. Concernng Unfcal fgures recently released ranng soup and a fork n hand. usual football. than the noble Tech boys who only n Los Angeles by Wlla Monahan, the the poet says: "y had no j 0 w that I have wasted a few lnes "We have gven these watches to all have dates wth the nce grls and graduate anager Calforna, show rettng ths thng started I shall pont ebers the tea because each hstorans and hence they ded." To daughters the chaperons (?). that 65,000 pad adssons netted a lttle oral about the dances that you aded n gvng that fne edge these young gentleen the southern press we present watches, assur Well, at last the freshen are hearng the rest the beautful fary does not nclude the several thousand on New Year's day at Pasadena. Per approxately $250,000. Ths 65,000 have started. dances have already started f beng exclusve tales that were told the durng rush ng the our apprecaton and re whch arked our athletc achne pass adssons for newspaperen, sonally, I have always thought the.at s, not any people are beng week. Foral ntatons and horse photographers, eployees, fcals, gards." Gruen watch s the ost beautful, vted to the. So draw your own play are takng place ths week-end etc., t was stated. fgures are and n behalf the Athletc assocaton t gves e pleasure to pre presented Presdent Brttan a watch. Peter Pund, on behalf the tea, nclusons. Your fork ay be all and soe took place last week-end. unfcal but the fcals report wll zo\d or sterlng slver and yet what war weather cae just n te vary but lttle, t was explaned. sent each one you one these ood s a fork when soup s what you Dean Skles, Dr. J. B. Crenshaw and to prove a boon to those new bearers Under rules the classc, expenses golden tokens your servces last rant. Three thousand years ago, the fraternal badges. We always Pressor Arstrong were presented are deducted fro the gate, and the season. Lesop uttered a lttle stateent soethng lke ths: "It doesn't ake any were ntated and had to wear a coat shares gong to the Rose Tournaent were fve young gentleen who have Athletc Board. felt sorry for the frosh when they reander dvded three ways, equal "Wth us on the trp to the coast watches at the last eetng the jfference how any frends you over ther pns on cold days. y assocaton and the two copetng jve, f they aren't on the dance cottee and f the lst s gong to be ever pays uch attenton to the are so proud and yet nobody really schools. Monahan stated expenses wll total WHITE AND GOLD PRESSING CLUB short." Well, y old buddy Aesop save ther own brothers and few about $20,000, ncludng expenses C. F. GARMON, Propretor lore spoke a outhful. So wth ths the boys on ther floor n the dors. the two teas. Ths leaves about C L E A N I N G P R E S S I N G A L T E R I N G lttle tale woe we are presentng Must be rather dsheartenng to a $230,000 to be dvded, akng Tech's ls lttle word luck and sypathy: Quck Servce fellow to thnk and know that he s share around $76,000, t was stated. lay all your forks be spoons, f the Located n Morrs Barber Shop a eber the best and greatest rorst coes to the worst. No strngs are attached to the HE Kball St., N. W. fraternty n the world and nobody oney, schools beng pertted to S. P. E.'s knder eased out a really gve a toot or a dang dang or spend t for any desred purpose, lce frolc for the crowd on last Frly nght. y were about the frst the and they are as uch pressed Invtatons for All Occasons what have you. But t s great for FRATERNITY AND CLASS STATIONERY Monahan stated. graduate anager sad fcal fgures wll be released wthn a return to the old stapng ground as we were. And t s always a shae Correctly Engraved at Reasonable Prces r the festvtes Drud Hlls, to us when we thnk how few en few days and after a eetng fcals, checks wll be ade out and jeeed knder good to walk out on the really thnk serously about and lve J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING COMPANY Id floor and do the wggle agan. up to the deals ther respectve 103 Peachtree Street. Atlanta forwarded to the two schools and the le just couldn't qute get used to lodges. Just thnk what a world and Tournaent Roses assocaton. at lttle Valentne out there n the a school ths would be, f everyone ltrance and we spent any a nute should do and act as they should. But su to be receved by Georga )kng at t and playng a gae wth t s too uch to expect the llenu Tech copares favorably wth the I Ready For Your Inspecton lr sleeves and ost anyone that n ths world so one ust ake the $70,000 receved on each the two e by and we tred to see just who best ther opportuntes and enjoy trps ade by Alabaa to the Rose A B g V a r e t y o f t h e N e w le lttle Valentne looked lke. But lfe and happness as best he ay and Bowl. Wter a nght hard work, we cae as he fnds t. Our hope s that the SPRING WOOLENS AlBl It N FIVES LOSES the concluson that t was just an new ebers the varous fraterntes wll be happy n ther newly TO TORNADO TRAM. P. E. grl that we dd not know. (Contnued fro Page 4) Glory be to the gods that dwell fored bonds and that they say as lead all through the last half and n pon Olypus! P Kappa Phs uch out ther afflatons as they + a fnal spurt sewed the gae up n roved theselves to be the greatest put n. the last three nutes the play. T h e C e l e b r a t e d S t e t s o n D L n e fcuantarans the all on Saturday Well, ths week-end wll be Tech lfcht when they oved ther dance Week-End n Athens. usual Lneup: fro the dnng Hall to Garbers. If dances, house partes, drunks, and TECH lt \l M k n (41) V a l u e s a n d P a t t e r n s A r e Heeke (IS), f. Mullen* (14). f. here s any ore punshent than basketball gae wll be on the progra. Always we swear that w- Ilud«n (S). r. Da&M«(18). c. Wlaa* (17). f. FalUn. f. + b y f a r t h e B e s t w e h a v e S h o w n lancng for three hours on that Conpete floor, t s unagnable to one cannot and wll not go but always we M a r a a (I), a. Jaawa (). a. + treats <1). g, v <1). *. T H E T E C H S H O P our feeble ntellect and consttulon. Well, anyway, they done t and end up by wendng our weary way K.,,. u SabsttatUn*: Sub*ttat«na: Aaba Anderson. a a a r n A n a e r» o n. Chap- u p * Z there and back and never a gxl t e ^ F r ( 2 l. Te*h Cake* <«>. w««e. Srare at half. Aaba. 24: Tech. 23 ley had a real good dance. Soelow we never wll get over lkng chalked up to our credt. But I lve n hope that soeday I shall go and Jarbers. re are so any dear be repad for y trouble. Soeday leores connected wth t and ts when that new stadu s copleted ly lghted no breaks and ts crowds and the roads are paved and they Jn' everythng. (But why wax rolantc when the world deands speed get enough places for the crowd to eat and stay and other lttle thng* d scandal.) Soehow the dary (that aren't worth whle to enton frls cannot qute understand that to the publc when everyone knows ley cannot go places unnvted and what they are), our drea wll probably coe true. ^escorted. About the ddle the try Royalty Coents Sga Ch Honors On Football Offcals Vst To ^Pressureless Atlanta (IP) Football s ncorrtly naed, accordng to Count ebers the^sga Ch fra- Chapters )lke Bernadotte, nephew Kng ernt^p00ua"*n and vcnty ara round actvtes stav V, Sweden, who was nt- that Estelle Roane ManvUe,! n j c h a p t e r c f Sga Ch, was as folh l us w B nto the gae at the contest bo*r * feen Georga and Georga Tech. ' gae s player' wth the nds," he sad.^^but ^ I a r k t's a nce, asagfn*pert» and not so rough." I Hs brde a few days, the for- arked the vst to Atlanta two fcals the fraternty: Dr. Joseph C. Nate, Chcago, and Dr. W. B. Rcks, Nashvlle, February progra, as gven by E. J. I Hardn, presdent the Atlanta alu- P!t asantvlle, N. Y., and Presdent M. j j o w 8 o f G r P a n» «o r & a T e c h e guests were et at the» *pl an s t a t o n - ad U x l techncaltes the gae to on Frday ornng. February 8, and escorted to Athens, where they were guests the Sga Ch chapter at the unversty. On Saturday nght dht School Fors they asssted n the ntaton a group pledges at the Eory unversty chapter house. On Sunday Class n Rado afternoon the Tech chapter entertaned wth an "open house** n Serce^ honor Tech engneerng nght \*chool 0f Mrs. Nate. * - a * - I augurated a class n rado serfo eet on Tuesday and Thurs- rally and banquet at the Atlanta Monday nght there was a dosng ghts. Mr. Henry L. Red, owner <-^h e tc Club, brngng together eoperator aateur * ^ t, t l L l ) aamhr Atlanta Alun chapter. U and Presdent the Atlan* t h e three actve chapters at Georga. Club, wll have charge. Manufacturers rado s e been generous n donatng t for nstructon purposes engneerng facltes «used Each nstruent I led fro a servce stand po practcal experence wll by allowng students to accosy servce en on calls. Evenng School also has a class e s Eory, and Tech. aad the pledges these chapters. n r a d o t h e o r y w h c h e e t * o n M o n d a y a n d F r d a y n g h t s u n d e r t h e d r e c t o n o f P r o f e s s o r U D. T a b l e r. M o d e r n L a n g u a g e a r e o f f e r e d f o r b e n e f t o f t h o s e w h o h a v e t o s t e p b u t stll w a n t t o Wrtng n takng notes and wrtng thees T h s a t h e s t u d e n t ' s p e n p a r e x c e l l e n c e. T h e P a r k e r D u o f o l d ' * p o l s h e d n d u - t p p e d p o n t g l d e s g e n t l y o v e r p a p e r. I n k t o select. flow s t a r t s e d a t e l y a n d T h e n w e a d d a * guarantee c o n t n u e a e v e n l y a t a n y s p e e d w t h e r e l y t h e feath-t o a k e t h e e e b e t t e r f e a forever aganst l defect*, e relght ght the pen t u r e s everlastng ' t o b r n g t n t o a c t o n. r e s r e - N o cttart. N o s t r a n. N o n t e r r u p t o n s, n o n t r u s o n s b y t h e p e n. 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8 Producers Moton W.T. Grant Executve Dscontnue Speaks To Coerce Departent Free Photos SMALL CHARGE PLACED ON STAR PICTURES Owng to the nvolved, the oton pcture ndustry has decded to no longer send, wthout. charge to the oton pcture publc, autographed photographs players n reply to the llons requests receved through the als onthly. Announceent tbe new polcy was sde today by Fred W. Beetson, executve vce-presdent the Assocaton Moton Pcture Producers, followng a eetng that organzaton. Beetson's announceent was as follows: ''Moton pcture players sncerely apprecate the keen and frendly nterest n ther work shown by the wrtten requests for autographed photographs. However, the expense nvolved n sendng these photographs wthout charge has grown to such treendous proportons that t has been found copulsory to establsh a new polcy askng those who wsh such photographs to bear part the expense nvolved. "Whle the varous players and producng copanes wll handle the atter n a varety ways, yet the general polcy wll be adhered to and fans no longer should expect to receve autographed photographs ther favortes free. "Untl the new polcy becoes known to the publc the players several the ajor studos wll reply to requests for photographs wth a neatly typed card thankng the adrer for hs nterest and sayng that an autographed photograph wll be edately aled upon recept a sall su oney. Ten cents s asked for a 5x7 nch autographed photo, twenty-fve cents for an 8x10 nch and one dollar for an 11x14 nch enlargeent. It s y belef that other players and studos wll adopt ths sae schedule prces. "Whle the oton pcture ndustry regrets that ths step has been found copulsory, yet t s our opnon that the fan frends the players wll edately recognze not only the necessty for the new polcy but also the farness the prces asked, nasuch as these prces wll only partly take care the expenses." DON MILLER TO COACH OHIO BACKFIELD (Contnued fro Page 4) new connecton also has a onetary advantage over the Tech poston. Authortes at Georga Tech have expressed keen regret at losng the Chocolate Mlk 5c FIVE POINTS CIGAR STORE TIE TECIIUIE. ATLANTA. FHT. K M " "! Last Frday orn nf. n tbe Coerce buldng. Mr. John Foster, the W. T. Grant Copany, one tbe leadng chan departent frs n the country, ade a very nterestng and nstructve talk to the coercal students on the subject the chan departent store and ts place n the econoc organsaton to-day. Mr. Foster gave an accurate descrpton ths feld busness snd t s certan that he left hs audence a clear cut vson the organzaton the chan departent store, snd the exceptonal opportuntes whch t fers for hgh grade responsble postons. Mr. Foster gave a bref outlne the anageent W. T. Grant Copany wth ts one hundred and ffteen stores, whose entre yearly average sales range fro forty to ffty llon dollars. store anager and hs functons were dscussed. A an to becoe a hgh grade anager ust be a an calbre. A successful anager ust be a erchant, capable handlng, dsplayng and sellng erchandse; he ust be a leader, capable nsprng enthusas and loyalty; and he ust be an executve, capable plannng and drectng the work others. Mr. Foster showed that to becoe a successful anager, one ust know the fundaentals the econocs erchandsng, arketng, and sellng. stages work fro the botto to that the hghest fcal n the copany were dscussed. Mert, not length servce s the deternng factor n the bass for akng prootons. When a poston as anager s open, the an aong all the assstants, who s best qualfed to anage the store prtably, wll get the place. servces Coach Mller but declare they wll not attept to stand n hs way f he feels he should leave. Tech has no contract wth Coach Mller but he stated n hs conversaton wth Coach Alexander that he would not leave f Tech felt he should stay. Pressor Arstrong declared Frday that Tech would feel the loss Mller very keenly not only because hs coachng ablty but because hs rare personalty that has ade h a favorte aong the students. Outsde Tech the loss Coach Mller wll be keenly felt by hs hundreds frends he has ade whle a part-te ctzen Atlanta. Tech authortes are now faced wth the necessty hrng a new backfeld coach and t wll be dffcult to fll the shoes the faous "horsean Notre Dae." PIEDMONT HATTERS 124 Peachtree Call WA-3218 Hat Cleanng. Pressng and Shoe Shne Parlor Get That Good Har Cut, 35c M O R R I S ' B A R B E R S H O P G. R. Morrs, Prop. 264 Kball St., N. W. GARMON'S PRESSING CLUB In Rear Phone HElock 8740 TUXEDO AND FULL DRESS SUITS FOR RENT JEROME TAILORING CO. (Forerly n Pedont Hotel) 39 N. Broad St. Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg. WA A 0^0/A^E JEA^E- A.T.O. Hold Provnce Conclave On Feb Provnce One the Alpha Tau Fraternty wll hold a provnce n Atlanta on the cong February 22 and 23. Atlanta Alun asssted by Beta Iota Chapter at Tech and Alpha U at wll act as hosts for the occa- Provnce conssts the chapters at Tech, Eory. Florda, Georga^ and Mercer. Roy LeCraw Atlanta s the provnce chef. Each chapter wll have delegates here for the busness eetngs. A progra for the week-end has been arranged whch cobnes busness wth pleasure. Frday Nght there wll be a banquet at the Bltore Hotel whch has been desgnated as the fcsl headquar- After the Banquet there wll be a foral conclave Ball at the Pedont Drvng Club. Saturday at noon, there wll be a luncheon at Bltore. That sae afternoon there wll be a trp to Stone Mountan, followed by another eetng and Banquet at the Bltore n the evenng. Hon. S. B. Fthan, Charan the Hgh Councl, wll be present as Mr. J. J. Jones Atlanta who eber the Councl. IS A Accountancy Offers Opportuntes For College Graduate pressonal practce accountancy s attractng an ncreasng nuber graduates who recognze ts pecular opportuntes for sound busness tranng, whch wll be ense value whether accountancy be selected as one's lfe work or erely as a preparaton for executve postons n the busness world. ncreased nterest aong college en s largely due to the efforts the Aercan Insttute Accountants, the natonal pressonal organzaton, through ts bureau for placeents. Ths bureau dssenates nforaton concernng the presson and asssts acceptable graduates to obtan, wthout cost, satsfactory staff postons wth publc accountng frs. Insttute recently dstrbuted questonnares to the college graduates who t has placed durng the past three years. reples were alost unanous n ther expresson apprecaton the tranng whch the en were recevng n any dfferent ndustres. opportuntes whch are presented to the young en n an accountant's fce to obtan a general knowledge any knds busness are unparalleled. Durng the past year the bureau has receved applcatons fro en n 81 colleges. Many the successful applcants have not studed techncal accountng subjects. Techncal study s valuable f t has been cobned wth studes n Englsh, atheatcs, econocs and other cultural subjects, and f techncal subjects are avalable the an who expects to enter an accountant's fce should elect the, not, however, to the excluson a proper proporton other studes. When otherwse desrable graduates have not had techncal study, t s necessary for the to suppleent ther practcal experence by specal courses. It should be noted that although the requreents as to the subjects studed are elastc, the bureau nssts that applcants who are approved shall have had a well rounded course and an excellent scholastc record. A nu salary $125 a onth s prosed applcants who are placed. perod eployent s for three years, subject to satsfactory conduct and deonstraton capablty for the work. Young en ablty who wsh to enter busness but have no specal channel through whch ther entrance ght be effected ght fnd a staff poston the soluton ther proble. tranng an accountant can be used to great advantage n ost executve postons. Pressonal practce tself, f a an fnds hself adapted to t, fers an nterestng and a reuneratve career. Applcatons are now beng receved fro en who wll be graduated n Further detals ay be obtaned fro the Aercan Insttute Accountants, Bureau for Placeents, 135 Cedar Street, New York. 22, 1929 COLLEGIATE AND U. S. TEAM ID HAMM FOR 1928 MADE (Contnued fro Page 5) akng both the all-aercan tea and the scholastc tea. N Tare* Rao Earl Wldernth. Georgetown. ALL-AMERICAN U. S. TEAM IN Tards Ran Frank Wykf. Los An relas. A C IN Tards Ran Prank Wykf. Los Ansa- SN Taras Ran Laoncelot Ross. Tale. 44* Taras Ran Bay Barbut. New York A. C " Tarda Taras Ran Lloyd Ran Phl Edwards. Hahn. Boston New A. York A. I sea Tarda Ran Lloyd Hahn. Boston A. A. 1-Mle Ron Ray Gonser. Illnos A - c - 2-Mle Ran Lao Lerond. Boeton A. A. (-Mle Ron Jale Ray. Illnos A. C. It-Mle Ran Frank Ttterton. Mllrose A. A. IS-Mle Ran Frank Ttteron. Mllrose A. A. Marathon Joe Ray. Illnos A. C. 71 Yards Hardes Wees Baskn, New * U Tarda Hardlea Stere Anderson, Unversty Washnataa. 22a Tarda Hardlea Frank Cuhel. Unversty af IOWA. 449 Tarda Hardlea F. Morgan Taylor, Ill- A. C Walkng Harry Hnkel. New York A. C. Standng Broad Jup Wlla Werner. Greenweed Track Clab. New York. Bannng Bread Jup Ed Ha. Georga Tech. Standng Hgh Jop Harold M. Osborn. ILLINOIS A. C. Bannng Hgh Jup Robert W. Kng, Stanford unversty. Runnng Hop. Step. Jup Lev Casey, Los Angeles A. C Pole Vault Ssbn Carr. Yale. la-lb. Shot John Rack. Los Angeles A. C. Se-Lb. Weght P. J. McDonald. New York A. C It-Lb. Haer Edund F. Black, Unversty af Mane. Dscos Throw Dr. Clarence Houser. Los Angeles A. C. Javeln Throw Charles Harlow, Los Angeles A. C. Decathlon Kenneth Doherty. Cadllac A. C, Detrot. ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE TEAM IN Trds Ran Claude Bracey. Rce nsttute. 2N Vrds Run Claude Bracey, Rce nsttute. 449 Tarda Ran Ray Barbut, Syracuse. MS Tards Ran Phl Edwards. New York unversty. 1-Mle Run R. Rser. Washngton unversty. 2-Mle Ran Davd Abbott. Illnos. Croea-Country Ran Junes L. Red, Hsrvsrd. 12e Yards Hardlea J. Ross Nchols, Stanford. 22* Yards Hardlea Frank Cuhl, Iowa. 44* Yarda Hardlea P. V. Tooln. New Hapshre. Runnng Broad Jup Ed Ha. Georga Tech. Runnng Hgh Jup Robert W. Kng. Stanford. Runnng Hop. Step. Jup Hoer Martn, Wlla Jewell college. Pale Vault Sabn W. Carr, Yale. 1«-Lb. Shat Heran Brx, Washngton. Dscos Throw Erc Krenx. Stanford. la-lb. Haer Edund F. Black, Mane. Javeln Throw Wler Rnehardt, Indana. Cor 35-Lb. Weght Norwood G. Wrght, nell. Decathlon Detrot Cty college. Tech Quartet To Broadcast FerL25th A trple quartette s beng Tech students. It s oa)/, nfancy, but there are any n vew. For several weeks has been steady practce at the ^ C. A. On Monday nght fro 9-10 the quartette wll broadcast WGST. Mr. Mells, conductor, s p songsters nto good shape n to carry out any plans whj] has n nd. Plans are beng for a trp the latter part the ter. And HERE AND RE (Contnued fro Page 3) when yere hot drnk strt*j not at all. A group Aercan pre wthholdng ther naes, are co ng a research to fnd the uglest an n the world. At present are but two known claants ; ttle. One s a French actress, a*] other an Englsh woan. woan has a outh stretchng nearly ear to ear, and two slts for eyes. Her face pr toad-lke appearance. Strenj her cla as the queen ugl: her 14 nch, wasp-lke wast Englsh woan has an enorous vne face, wth a huge nose tl even out proporton wth her hdeous face. It sees that the; fessors are gong to have to every test uglness n order terne the true chapon. TECH SWIMMERS OPEN YEAl WITH PRINCETON TO? (Contnued fro Page 4) pagn, whle Red Hollean, star and captan last season, wl as alternate. en who ade the trp ther events follow: McKnstry and Cooper, 50.antj yard free style; Hollean and ty, 440 yard free style; Hagertyj Spkns, 150 yard back House and Harrs, 200 yard stroke; Mayer and Harrs, dvng; McKnstry, Hollean, and Pancost, relay. C o l l e g e F r a t e r n t y Pns PLAIN AND JEWELLED GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY MOUNTED WITH COAT OF ARMS RINGS AND SPECIAL EMBLEMS MADE TO ORDER A Cordal Invtaton to Call s Extended T H E E M B L E M S H O P Metropoltan Buldng, Forsyth and Lucke Streets /or superor servce LS n the producton fne prntng Phone Ivyggfg ANNUALS ATALOGS LEAFLEJr^ P%«U C ATIOJSS COMJrTCRCIAL MINTING Successors, BLOSSER-WILUjf jo c o MpA and the prntr^^ ^pn t Maretta ^ L l S At\ a nta, Georga

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