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T 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 T~~~~~an" n~~~ke OFFCAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNDERGRADUATES OF THE MASSACHUSETTS NSTTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY YOL. 53 LXXV. NO. ~~CAMBROD~lDGE, ~MASSACHUS ETTS, FRDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956 PO3LE LXV. N0 53 e =CAMBRDGEMASSACHUSET _CENTS Programs 1n Compon Laboraores By 1957 Toes For Abolon Of Compnllsory RO TC [BM To nsall Gan Cobpuer nscomnn Sudes :Effceney ForResearcha andeduecaonal Use The nernaonal Busness Machnes Corporaon wll nsall a gan hgh- ;peed compuer for educaon and jasc research a he nsue early n1957, The compuer, an BM Type 704 51ecronc Daa Processng Machne, ll be he prncpal "componen" of new daa processng cener. Plans 'or he cener, whch wll be n he ew Karl Taylor Compon Memoral laboraores, were announced jonly )y Dr. James R. Kllan, presden of he nsue, and Thomas J. Wason, rr., presden of BM. BM wll no only nsall he mahne bu wll conrbue o he manenance and operaon of, boh wh aoney and wh personnel. The comany wll also make a gran o supor sudes of research asssans, oh flron MT and from oher New England colleges, Co-operaon wh Neghborng Schools Oher colleges and unverses n Few England have been nved o hare n he use of he machne for esearch and educaon of sudens n he echnques of auomac compua-.on. The me of he 704 wll be dvddno hree segmens; one exclusvey for MT, one for oher New Engand schools, and one for BM's use. L commee made up of represenaves of New England colleges parcang n he program wll advse on uch quesons as prores for prob- -ms submed o he machne and he Sably of problems. Research asssans seleced from Taduae schools of he parcpang nsuons wll be raned no only a 1T bu also a BM's educaonal ener a Poughkeepse, N. Y. Afer her ranng, hey wll be able o sss n nsrucon n her own colzges and o asss oher sudens and professors n programmng problems for he op-level compuers. The 704 Compuer The 704 compuer s bul along he same lnes as Whrlwnd, he gan research compuer compleed by MT four years ago, bu s faser and more modern. n one second can perform 40,000 addons or 5,000 mulplcaons of 10-dg numbers. Lke Whrlwnd, has a magnec core "memory", n whch nformaon s sored on housands of ny magnezed beads. The BM gran s par of a broad program o ncrease he number of compuer specalss n he Uned Saes. There s now an acue shorage of compuer-raned personnel. The company expecs o make a number of smlar grans o leadng unverses n oher regons n he counry. To ncrease he supply of compuer specalss, BM has already made s Type 650 medum-sze compuers avalable o educaonal nsuons for nsruconal purposes a subsanally reduced renal. MT wvas he frs nsuon o receve a machne under hs plan and has been operang snce early fall. The 704 wll be used n all dgal compuer courses a he nsue, accordng o Professor Phlp M. Morse, he drecor of he compuaon cener. Among he compuer's oher uses wll be he School of ndusral Managemen's "operaons research" program, n whch daa processng mehods are appled o complex problems n rnanufacurng and dsrbuon. When he 704 s pu no operaon, Whrlwnd wll be urned back o full me use by Projec Lncoln and he Deparmen of Defense. Presenly Projec Lncoln and he nsue are splng Whrlwnd's me 60-50. nsue Commee regsered s dsapproval of he MT ROTC program a s regular Wednesday meeng. A roon, by Arnold Arnsuz '58, read, "nsue Commee recommends ha he compulsory naure of basc ROTC be abolshed." The moon wnas passed afer a dscusson perod n whch members voced her opnons as o why he nsue manans an ROTC program. Amsuz hmself sculed he dea ha MT's land-gran saus makes ROTC mandaory, by quong an admnsraon saemen. George Luhrmann '56 suggesed ha MT owes an "oblgaon o he governmen" and ha o aler he program drascally mgh be lke seppng no a "horne's nes." "The program s mananed n deference o Dr. Compon (lae Charman of he Corporaon)," sad Ed Robers '57, who quoed from a speech by he Docor o prove mu _ ^4 r81;-.^- T^1--Qn es; n1p-d nn Tnscomm o reflec he senmens of he suden body whch, he sad, are defnely fs pon. Wuver onns -TOf CaXU VL 1 kzuv11x1 TheOfOf Mss Mass. Publdy Px To Cos 959 $309J, udcommn Repors Thef of publcy pcures used n he freshman class "Dae Wh An Angel" campagn wll cos he class of '59 abou $30 repored Fred Culck '56, charman of nsue Judcal Commnee. No he frs even of such vandalsm hs erm, loss of publcy pcures also hndered he Alpha Ph Omega UXOC cones. Culck saed ha from now on any persons found guly of such acons wll be subjec o nsue Judcom dscplnary acon. Should any persons n possesson of Mss Massachuses pcures reurn hem o Lchfeld Lounge, Judcom wll no ake acon. Anyone found n possesson of he shos wll, however, be brough before he commee. Commenng on he vandalsm, Buddy Long '59, freshman councl presden, sad ha abou fory pcures had been aken, weny-fve on one ngh from he ran sales booh. The pcures are now beng aken down a ngh, he repored. Quesoned on he success of he drve, Long answered ha alhough he freshmen would defnely be n he black, hey would probably no approach he goal of wo hundred dollars prof. The probable $30 loss wll swell her expenses whch have already passed he budgeed fgure of hree hundred dollars. Sales hrough Wednesday ngh had already brough hem around he break even pon; bu Long sad "We're no gong o make any money unless sales a Kresge, Saurday, are surprsngly srong." When quesoned furher, he approved $50 as a good approxlmaon o her probable prof. Engneer Heopsers Rou Worceser Tech, 80-69 As Verun, Jordan, H4allee Lead Beaver Scorers Reboundng from las week's 60-59 ss o Harvard, he Beaver varsy askeball eam coased o an 80-69 'n over Worceser Polyechnc nse las Wednesday ngh on he Dme cour. The Engneers jumped E o a quck 4-0 lead and were never aaded, alhough WP1 narrowed he ap several mes. Co-Capan Dee Vergun '56 was gh man for he wnners, hng 20 )ns alhough he played less han lf of he game. Mac Jordan, sophoore forward, buckeed 17 and Larry allee '56, looked exremely good, gerg 15 pons n he, second half. vnes Cheney was hgh for Worceser h 18.,o-Capan Berne Benson '56 open- he scorng wh a se sho from o! crcle and he Engneers were on 1!r way. Wh Vergun, Jordan, and (rm Howard '57, domnang boh urds, and Jordan and Vergun hrg well, he Beavers jumped o a 6 lead early n he frs quarer. ' closed he gap o 14-10 bu Ver h wo quck jump shos, one (m deep n he corner, o ncrease ( margn. Howard and Jordan added.kes and Vergun, Paul Larson '58, l Jordan, free hrows o run he (re o 25-17. Four quck foul shos 1 2 feld goals by he losers ed he one a 25-25, wh 6:57 Temanng he half. Vergun and Larson re- Berne Benson Drves n o Score enered he game a hs pon and John Paerno '56 came n a he oher guard. Afer a mnue of scoreless play, Howard broke he e wh a beauful drve sho and Vergun followed wh a layup and a jump, n beween whcb came a p by Jordan and a se by Paerno, o gve he Engneers a sudden 35-25 lead. A spell of bad floor play by he home eam enabled Worceser o close he gap o 37-34 bu Jordan h a drvng layup wh less han en seconds remanng o gve he Beavers a fve pon lead a nermsson. Reboundng played a bg par n he frs half as Tech pulled off 42 free balls o 23 for he losers. Howard and Vergun grabbed 11 apece and Jordan ook 10. The scorng dfference came from he feld where he Engneers h 17 ou of 51 shos for a 33.3% average whle holdng WP o only 41 shos, of whch hey made 13 for a 31.7% average. Benson opened scorng agan n he second half on a se sho and Howard followed wh a close n feld goal. Hallee sared he second half snce Vergun had four fouls and mmedaely caugh fre. He carred he reboundng load hrough much of he perod and also led he scorers. He h wo free hrows wh abou 5 mnues gone and followed mmedaely wh a p n. Ths ran he score o 51-40. Hallee h from he ousde and pped agan o keep he spread a en pons. Vergun care back n a hs pon and combned wh Jordan and Howard o run he score o 73-61 before he pcked up hs ffh foul wh four mnues remanng. WP pu on a hfree-quarer cour press wh egh mnues remanng bu fne play by guards Benson, Larson, and May- Masuo '56, rendered praccally (Connuecd on page a) No E. Band Plans February Concer The MT Baon Socey hs year wll sponsor he ffh annual New England nercollegae Band. Eghy of he op wnd and percusson nsrumeln players n New England colleges and unverses wll mee a Kresge Audorum durng he weekend of February 11 and 12. The band wll be conduced by Thor Johnson, who s he conducor of he Cncnna Symphony Orchesra. n he concer on February 12, he Baon Socey and he nercollegae Band wll presen Davd Bar-llan, an srael pans, as her feaured pano solos. The concer wll be a 3:00 p.m. on Sunday afernoon n Kresge Audorum. Reserved seas wll be sold a $1.75, and unreserved seas a $1.25. The ckes are beng made avalable by mlal order. Those desrng ckes on hs bass should mal her requess o: Band, Room 14-N2.6. The ckes wll also be on sale a he door. The program for he concer wrll conss of orgnal composons for band. wll be hs frs Boson appearance for Mr. Bar-llan, who, despe he fac ha he s only 25 years old, has performed frequenly boh on hs connen and n Europe. He wll be feaured, on hs occason, n he world premer of he concero for pano and band by Sarer. A complee program for he concer wll be publshed n The Tech a a laer dae. The players n he band are seleced by specal audons. The fac ha Thor Johnson s conducng he band s parcularly sgnfcan n ha hs s he frs me n New England hsory ha a collegae band has been conduced by a promnen symphony orchesra conducor. n preparaon for he performance Sunday afernoon, members of he -band wll arrve a he nsue Saurday mornng. They wll rehearse ha mornng and afernoon. A dnner and dance have been planned for hem -for Saurday evenng. A fnal rehearsal Sunday mornng wll complee her preparaons. CORRECTON The "Lounger" whch appeared n he las ssue of "The Tech" was wr. en by James D. Roberson '56, no by Paul Abrshams '56 as orgnally credfed. agans he compulsory prograra. rraed by perennal delays whch have plagued nscorgm meengs all year, presden Jack Saloma '56 presened he Commee wh a se of recommendaons amed a "more effcen" (.e. faser) meengs. The recommendaons resuled from a sudy of nscomm meengs by Erc Schonblom '56 whch showed ha he chef cause of delay s lack of nformaon, on he par of members, abou maers under dscusson, whch leads o long speeches by members who do no know wha hey are alkng abou. Schonblom's sudy was based on an adapaon of he Bales neracon Process (devssed by Mr. R. F. Bales). The gs of he recommendaons s smply ha nscomm members wll be provded, n advance, vh dealed accouns of all commee repors and moons, wh he pros and cons of all pernen quesons elaboraed upon, so ha hey may formulae her opnons beforehand, ar hese opnons brefly a he meeng, hen voe. Alhough he new effcency plan does no go no effec unl February, nscomm succeeded n elmnanr much of s usual delay. Afer requesng s Judcal Commee o look no he suaon creaed by VGo DOO'S "Cook o Crook" sor0y, loanng $300 (shor 90-day-erm) o WMT, and aendng o varous oher maers, he nsue Commee acheved a 6:15 adjournmen. WMT WMT wll cease broadcasng on Monday, January 16, a 1:00 a.m. followng Sunday Spoflgh. f wll resunne operaons on Regsfrafon Day of fhe sprng erm a 5:00 p.m. Dorm Con Debaes Pew lours For Open House A moon for revson of he open house rules s now before Dormory Councl. Offcally would, f acceped, be an amendmen o he Dormcon bylaws and mus, herefore, be posed n he mnues for a leas one week before can be voed upon. The moon was presened a a dnner meeng held a he Graduae House las Monday. would, f passed, exend weekday hours from he presen 5 :00-8 :00 p.m. o 3 :0o-9 :00 P-n, and srech he Frday and Sunday hours o 12:00 noon o 1:00 p.m., he presen Saurday hours. These hours would apply durng readng perod and vacaons as well. Exensons would be made for Junor Prom, Dorm Chrsmas Formal, Dorm Weekend, Ml-B3all, A-Ball, New Year's Eve and All-Tech Dance, f should be connued. Under he proposed amendmen, house commees could resrc, bu no exend, he hours for her ndvdual houses. Suden responsbly for breakage wvas he o~her man em of dscusson. D'ormeon weghed he problem of responsbly, boh fnancal and dsc. plnary, whou comng o a concluson n hle form of a moon. Monday, February 6, regsraon day for he -new erm, s he dae scheduled for Dorncons nex meeng. -e- L MM-NN N -p- l Ar P11 1m

1 Page Two The he college world Rober Anderson Delvers Lecur. TecbE VOL. LXXV Frday, January 13, 1956 No. 53 MANAGNG BOARD General M an ager... Ph Bryden o Edor '56... Sep hen Cohen r. '56 usness Consulan... Rober Kaser '56 B usness.m anager... busness Manager ~~~~~~~~~~~...... hlp.ro N. e M M chell ell '57 '56 Ngh Edor... Rober H. Rosenbaum '57 NEWS 5fAKE.UP lohn A. Fredman '57, edor ra S. Gersen '58, edor eh Weeks '58, asssan F. de J. A. Vcn C. '56, Consulan Sephen Auerbach '58 TREASURY Arhur Schulz '57 Dck Rosen '58 Roger Kapp '58 SPORTS Roger D. Wollsad '58 F. Helmu Weyrnar '$5. edor FEATURES W. George Daly '58. asssan 7ames D. Roberson '56, edor Lee Holloway '58 Kober Sol '58 PHOTOGRAPHY Wllam T. Alson '56 Rchard W. Bl1oornqen '57, edor Fredrc GOrdon '56 Frankln Preser '58, asssan Rchard Toper '56 James Mayer '58. assqan Paul Abrahams '56 Abdelhamd Damfl '57 Derhold Lppel '56 Toel Shoobe '58 Kenneh Mzzner '58 Tohn War Wllams '58 Larry Boedecker '5g Nelo Sekler '56 Danel 13. Schneder '57ADETSN CRCULATSON Marn. Vcor '58, manager Rober D. Logoher '58, -manager Sanlev Shapro '58 Donald C. Rch '58 SanleLv Fenser ';8 Rchard Sehou '58 Jules Byron '57 Wllam C. Kazokas '58 COPY OFFCE MANAGER '. Phlp Bromberg '5;f co-ednr Tacob D. Gubbay '56 Rober G. Brdgharn '57, co-edor OFFCES OF THE TECH News, Edoral and Busness-Room 020, Walker Memoral. Cambrdge 39, Mass. K rkland 7.1881 UN 4-6900. Exenson 2731 Enered as second class maer A he pos offce a Boson, Massachuses. HNDSGHT Today's ssue s he nex o las one of Volume LXXV. The me s suable for a reexamnaon of he edoral year. n lookng back over all he occurrences snce February, 1955, a few hngs whch should be of genune neres-and concern o he undergraduae body sand ou. On he cred sde: he Dscrmnaon Conference was emnenly successful n s am o "provde a place for exchange of deas and... for he furherance of undersandng." Ths fall came he announcemen ha.. noher MT fraerny had goen rd of s resrcve membershp clause, decreasng he number of dscrmnaory chapers here o nre. The amazng success of he sudenorganzed Henley Fund Drve brough help from he nsue n sendng he Varsy Lghweghs o her second sragh rumph on he Thames. A mllon-dollar beques of he lae Davd F. dupon '56 makes possble ahlec mprovemens hereofore beyond hope of aanmen n any reasonable lengh of me. The dedcaon of he Kresge Audorum and Chapel brough wonderful new facles on he scene. The Audorum n parcular-wh s use n he openng performance of he Boson Symphony Orchesra, n a presenaon of he opera "Don Pasquale," and a he oppose exreme n a program of conemporary jazz-has frmly enwned self n he culural scene. Menon mgh here be made of he connued excellence of he Concer Band, perhaps he bes n New England; and of he meeorc rse of he Dramashop, resurreced by he skll of Professor Joseph D. Everngham o an exremely mporan place n our exra currcular lfe. The debs are here, oo: he bgges wase of me, boh for nsue Commee and The Tech, was he Senor Rng suaon, mporan no for he money nvolved so much as for he body blow deal suden governmen's presge. n he eyes of he rank and fle of sudens nscomm's refusal o, ac wh frmness and convcon was an embarrassng bu clear-cu case of msconduc. The reconsderaon of he Commons queson, a a me when everyone hough he nolerable was abou o be dspensed wh, was an unforunae "crown of horns" o be pressed down on hose who mus ea Dnng Servce food under compulson. FORESGHT These are some of he hngs whch he sudens mus awa n he days o come. The sudens have been promsed ha he Ryer Commee repor, o be compleed n he sprng, wll sele he queson of commons. The fae of Eas Campus, perhaps he physcal expanson and aleraon of he nsue n he mmedae fuure wll be delneaed. The aemp o place sudens-n some advsory capaces a leas-on ceran faculy commees concernng hemselves wh suden affars should be renewed wh vgor n he drecon of educang he Faculy o he poenales of responsble suden asssance. The locus of he power o fx Open House Rules n he dormory sysem-delegaed on a ral bass o he Dormory Counclcomes up for reexamnaon a he end of he nex erm. The dscusson here should be neresng. The connuance of aemps by he nsue o purchase he Armory for refurbshmen as a gymnasum should produce a fnal resul-posve or negave-someme hs year. The Brown Commee, apponed by he Presden o revew our academc and educaonal polces, should make s repor n he sprng, wh perhaps some neresng observaons on he presen educaonal process and possbly even some suggesons for major aleraons. The clock promsed for Walker Memoral's dnng hall should make s appearance raher shorly. 'TWAS FUN Ths revew of Volume LXXV's major preoccupaons of pas and fuure brngs nearly o a close he erm n offce of he presen Mvanagng Board--hose of us who are sll lef. 'has been our pleasure o serve he undergraduae body o he bes of our ables. We wsh LXXV good luck and he same opporunes for servce and educaon-especally of self-whch we enjoyed. The Tech by Ken Mzner '58 Snce he Supreme Cour segregaon decson, he race problem n he Souh has been brough no focus more shatdly han ever snce Reconsrucon. There have been lmany ouburss of reacon, such as he Tll case, bu here have also been many advances agans he monser of race hae. Now, Duke Unversy's sudens, hrough her paper. he Duke Chroncle, have expressed he opnon ha hey oo are fed up wh wha hey erm a "barbarc radon." Now, he Chroncle has been no slouch as far as racal progress goes. As early as 1927, he Chroncle advocaed he formaon of ner-racal suden groups; mos recen of s campagns before he recen complee denuncaon of segregaon was an aemp o desegregae performances of a school play, so ha sudens of a near-by Negro college could aend. Bu he paper has now sooped gnawng a he frnges of he ssue and has ben rgh no he mea of he segregaon problem. n a vgorous edoral, he Chroncle has requesed (and essenally demanded) an explanaon from he Board of Trusees as o why Duke s segregaed. Aackng he argumen ha segregaon s "radonal", he edors pon ou he fac ha any nsuon whch ams a naonal presge mus rse above any radons of "provncalsm". As o segregaon n parcular, he paper branded as a glarng denal of he democrac and relgous prncples on whch Duke was founded, and a shameless example of hypocrsy. The "separae bu equal" docrne was blased, frs by asserng ha segregaon mus mply nferory as here can be no oher reasonable grounds for, and hen by comparng he facles of Duke and Norh Carolna College, a neghborng Negro school. Hng a he praccal sde of he ssue, he Chlroncle asks how our naon can hope o lead he fgh for freedom "whle black laws are sll beng enforced, whle racal hared akes he shape of murder, kdnappng, suppresson, and njusce..." "and, ponng ou he close connecon beween such aroces and he workngs of alleged radon,"... whle we a Duke declare he Negroes are nferor bengs..." The effec of he segregaon ssue on our Far Easern relaons s brough ou as he geaes ragedy of Souhern absurdy on he race ssue. Examnng he resuls of olesegregaon, he Chroncle shows ha he pressure of rsng applcaons and he probable gradual enry of Negroes would preven any dermenal resuls from negraon. n shor, he ssue s summed up wh hree-word analyss of he whole ssue: "Segregaon s wrong." s BBe cm _sv "There's always snow n Sowe" -and he longes sk season n he Eas! Two complee mounan developmens wh Double and Sngle Char Lfs, T-Bars and Rope Tows. World-renowned Sepp Ruschp Sk School. Ceaseless spor f6r skers of all sklls. Conac your favore sk lodge or: Sowe-Mansfeld Assn. Tel. Sowe, Vermon Myrle 6-2652 by Charles Spangler '59 Rober Anderson, auhor of "Tea and Sympahy", spoke o he nsue communy Monday ngh "On Beng a Playwrgh." was he second n he celebry seres sponsored by Dramashop desgned o bbrng hose neresed n dramacs no conac wh noables of he modern-day drama. The opc was a general one, and he alk nformal. Mr. Anderson had prepared no acual oulned speech and referred o opcs of neres as hey occurred o hm. He old n grea deal wha he heare really s oday and he problems ha he, as a playwrgh, faced n hs producons. There are many problems assocaed wh geng a play rollng of whch he average heare-goer canno be aware. There s, frs of all, ha seemngly mmense perod of me beween he frs "dream" of he play and he fnal produc. Durng hs me a playwrgh has o use all hs dramac craf o wre hs play, f hs play s ever o be produced. Afer he play s consdered n s fnal form by he wrer, he mus hen fnd he rgh producer o presen. The choce can make or break a play. Once he producer has been found, he real work begns. The casng. of he acors for he play s a major sep n s producon. They mus be able o f he par, ac he par, and lve he par. The acors are he only people ha he audence sees, and hey mus be able o ge ou of he play wha he auhor mean o conan. Afer he acors come many fg FRDAY, JANUARY 13, 195] n Dramashop's Celebry Seres r - s more faces of producon. There he sagng, se-desgnng and c 1- srucon, drecng and he neva- e rehearsng. When all hese hngs. e combned and ed wh a nea l e :'bbon marked Broadway, hen. e play s ready. 31r. Anderson old brefly abou e openng ngh of "Tea and Sympah" and he anxey of wang for ~ e f E p k F mornng revews ha can mean o! r- PO much o he success or falure of a l play. Then when he play s sam] :d wh he seal of success come cou.-] less appearances, alks, conracs 0r}.E move rghs (whch o he playwr. h mean more headaches, compensa-:d for, however, by a large amoun 0f cash), and demands for donaons :o. chares, seng up scholarshps or r young deservng playwrghs, and f.- ally law sus clamng lerary her. And hen agan, he nfne numb-r of compromses ha have o be rmade durng he producon sage-some acors are unavalable, some acors and drecors seem o hnk ha lnes should be changed-all hese hngs are negral pars of a playwrgh's "hdden" lfe. Afer havng fel he had alked unaded long enough (alhough hs audence was far from bored), Mr. Anderson held an open queson and answ er perod wh he audence. The quesons were many and he answers were well suppled. Then Mr. Anderson, ; "PRE -ELEOCTRC SHAE - - LOTON Professor Everngham (faculy advsor o he Dramashop), and any of he audence ha wshed o, rered o he Green Room for he remalder: of he evenng o furher dscuss play- - wrng and drama n general. E L E - :

_- _ R!DAY,JANUARY 13,1956 echmen n K. 4Of C. Track Mee A group of egh runners, one jun- 0r and seven sophomores, were named Ths week by coach Oscar Hedlund o epresen MT n he annual Knghs f Columbus rack mee n he Boson H.rden omorrow evenng. The Tech askeball (Connued from page 1),seless. Wh less han wo mnues.nanng and he Beavers holdng a -62 lead, coach Scoy Whelaw ared he bench. The reserves showed p farly well, wh Jack Safrsen hng a jump and Pee Hohors 7:l buckeng wo from nsde and lddng a free hrow. Tha closed ou She scorng and brough he fnal score qo 80-69. The Beavers agan dormnaed re-!oundng n he second half, akng!0 o Worceser's 16. They h 15 of ]:1 shos for a 40.1% average whle ;~orceser dunked only 13 of 39 for 3.3%. The nex game fnds he En;dneers eneranng he Coas Guard A:cademy Saurday ngh n Rockwell.!ame me s 8:15 p.m. ----- -- - - - -- - - -- rackmen are enered n each of he wo relays on he Varsy College Relay poron of he evenng's program. Amerca's op amaeur ahlees wll be compeng n hs openng mee of he' wner ndoor crcu. Sars already regsered for he affar nclude Wes Sanee, Rev. Bob Rchards, Charley Jenkns, and many more. Alhough handcapped by he shor perod of preparaon me snce he Chrsmas vacaon and by he poor weaher hs week, coach Hedlund has hgh hopes for fne performances by hs wo young bu experenced eams. n boh heas, especally he wo mle bale, he rackmen have drawn an mpressve ls of opponens. The one mle relay eam, composed of Ed Bell, Bll Duffy, Roxy Ernsberger, and Dck Murdock, all sophomores, wll run agans VWllams, Wesleyan, Eowdon, and Worceser Tech. Pee Carberry '57, Glenn Benne '58, Ed Carer '58, and Todd Fandell '58 wll face Boson Unversy, Provdence College, U. of Massachuses, Brown, and Holy Cross n her wo mle es. elecrcal engneers mechancal engneers phvscss Le ARMA alk wh you abou YOUR fuure n he Dynamc and Challengng Feld of Elecro-Mechaucal nsrumenaon See ARMA when our represenave vss your campus shorly. Ask your Placemen Offcer for deals. O you may selnd nqures o: Ar. Charles S. Fernow Adrmsraor of Tcchnlcal Educaon ARMBA Dvson Amercan Bosch Arma Corp. Garden Cy, Long sland, N.Y. -- -- -- -- -- - -- The Tech Vergun 3 7 Pon Toal Shaers Scorng Mark The baskeball manageral saff announced oday ha co-capan Dee Vergun has offcally broke he MT record for pons scored n one game. The bg bespecacled cener se he new mark of 37 pons agans Lowell Tech las Thursday on Lowell's band box cour as he h conssenly n he frs half wh hs renowned one hand ses and jumps from 15 o 25 fee ou. n hng hs peak, Vergun surpassed he old scorng mark of 36 pons se by Russ Kdder, capan of he '52-'53 baskeeers. Kdder, an exper from ousde, se he prevous record n December of '52 a g a n s Amercan nernaonal College of Sprngfeld. Snce he Lowell game, Vergun has dlropped off some from hs prevous phenomenal scorng pace of ovcer 30 pons per game, and he s presenly unoffcally averagng 29 pons a game, whch unoffcally ranks hm seveneenh n he counry. 41 del e e e J0 Ado RVERA DNNG ROOM sophscaed connenal decors.. SHE3RRY LOUNGE ropcal waerfall... nghly eneranmen... CAN CAN BAR 3-D1 murals.. o BALLROOMS AND FUNCTON ROOMS delghfully new HOTEL eor. Massachuses Ave. and Boylson Sree Compleely Ar Condoned 350 MODERN ROOMS Specal College Weekend Raes CO 7-7700 MT's Fencng Team ook frs place n a rangular mee held helre las Saurday wh he Unversy of Conneccu and Bradford Durfee Technologcal nsue. There w-as no queson of superory as Tech scored 36 pons compared o UConn's 26 pons and Bradford-Durfee's 19 pons. A he end of he frs round of bous, all hree eams were neck and n!ck due o Bradford-Durfee's early supremacy n sabre. However, n he nex wo rounds Tech began plng up a comforable lead and never agan was n any rouble. The fac ha Tech's scorng mproved as he mach progressed ndcaed he eanm ganed much from he mee. s beleved ha Tech wll be much more formd- "REPORT ON LOVE' a la Knsey near Kenmore Sq. KE 6-0777 Page Three Tech Fencers Frs n Tralngular Opener able n he fuure wh he added confdence afforded by hs vcory. The ousandng performance of he mach was urned n by Tech's fol eam composed of Whng, Levne, Edwards, and Qus. They won 14 ou of 18 bous. The Epee eam w h Srawson, Brsol, Kusk, and Dorrs pcked up 12 pons whle he sabre eam wh fencers Res, Mller, Weyermeser, and Meeker scored 10 pons. Ths week Slvo N. Vale, Tech's fencng maser, wll ake hs eam o Trny College for he second mee of he year. Ths promses o be a harder fgh han las Saurday's mach, bu eam capan Harvey Levne expecs a vcory. Tufs Mermen Edge Tech, 47-37 The MT varsy swmmng eam los o Tufs Wednesday despe some fne swmmng by several MT men. n he openng medley, MT ook frsz wh he eam of Al Holrman '58, Paul Coer '57, and Bll Veeck '58. Tufs ook boh frs and second places n he 220 and 50 yard freesyles. The MT record of 1:45 for he ndvdual medley was blroken wce when Harvy Duane '58 came n frs wh a 1:43.7, and Al Johnson '58 placed second wh a 1:44.8. Ed Bryson '57 was edged ou of frs n he dvng. -- ~ - -^~ Veeck and Frank Salz '57 ook second and hrd respecvely n he 100 d: _ yard freesyle and n he 200 yard backsroke. Johnson and Horman ook frs and second slos. Tufs ook boh frs and second n he 440 freesyle relay. n he 200 yard breassroke, Fred h { z Whe '56 h a 2:47.8 o break hs own school record of 2:50. The fnal score gw~ % ~9~8eep~sna was Tufs 47, MT 37. EXTRA! KENMORE - --- -- -- A RUSSAN COURSE TWO EVENNGS A WEEK 'JAN. 16 THROUGH JUNE 2 Frs meeng, whch wll be held n he Heah Room, Hoel Connenal (near Harvard Square) ea 7:00 p.m. Monday, Jan. 16, s open o he publc and free of charge. 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-....~ ' Pafge Four C- - -- -- -- L - -- -L -- -- L- - CompuerTo Be Used ln Analyss Of Programs by Warren W. Hembach ';59 Wh he announcemen ha MT s o receve a new compuer from nernaonal Busness Machne he queson arses as o wha s he value and he purpose of such a machne, he varous deparmens here a Tech. Professor El Shapro, Assocae Dean of he School of ndusral Managemen, saes he overall program of ha deparmen as follows: "Scenfc research of he las ffeen years has developed many basc prncples applyng o nformaon flow and physcal sysems whch should have counerpars n he economc-personnel-maerel sysems of ndusry. n addon o hese basc prncples, he elecronc and he daa-processng developmens of he las few years make avalable a new famly of ools whch he execuve can employ as ads o makng managemen decsons. "The School of ndusral Managemen s now engaged n an orderly, houghful and magnave effor o see how can proceed no he froner of managemen for he fuure by more drasc adapaon of some of he research mehods, compuaonal procedures, and prncples of dynamc nformaon flow found n he echncal deparmens of he nsue." The ndspensably of he elecronc compuer o research and engneerng laboraores s an acceped fac. However, he ncreasng mporance of he compuer o ndusry n he felds of producon, markeng, accounng, and oher non-echncal areas s ofen overlooked. To be able o fully undersand hs, one mus realze ha here are bascally wo ypes of compuers. The frs, used mosly by engneers and scenss, s he ype of compuer whch akes a relavely small amoun of npu, performs upon a large amoun of work or calculaon, and delvers a relavely small amoun of oupu. Ths ype of compuer was he frs o be developed and as a resul s he mos famlar. The second ype of compuer, used mosly by managemel, s an ougrowh of he rend oward manageral use of compuers. was developed o ake a vas amoun of npu, perform upon a relavely small operaon, and delver a vas amoun of oupu. Ths process s essenally one of daa processng and sascal research. The laes compuers, such as he one MT s o recee, are desgned as a compromse beween hese wo exremes and wll funcon sasfacorly for eher of he above purposes. Several of he many areas n whch managemen has found he compuer o be of sgnfcan mporance are hose of payroll and nvenory accounng. Several of he larger corporaons have found ha he compuers can work ou a payroll n a shor me whch formerly may have aken many people several days. Also n accounng, one nsurance company bas found ha s compuer can process polces a he rae of 50,000 per hour. Sylvana Elecrc whch has many small real and wholesale sores as well as manufacurng plans hroughou he counry s consrucng a daa processng cener wh closed-crcu lnes (Connued on page 6) - - - ---- _ - -- - - -- ---- 1--- - --- - -- - S 5 The Tech Ousandng nah ASM, Whrlwnd Magnec Core Memory by James D. Roberson '56 The concep of magnec core mernmores was evolved a MT, and snce he begnnng of he developmen of large scale dgal compuers, MT has mananed leadershp n he feld. The new BM 704A compuer, whch wll soon become par of MT's facles, furher subsanaes hs fac as hs new compuer employs a magnec core memory. The heory of employng magnec cores made from maerals havng square-loop hyserss characerscs was orgnally developed a MT by Dr. Jay W. Forreser n 1949. Ths heory appeared n a paper n he Journal of Appled Physcs n 1951, he same year ha Wllam Papan, a Tech suden, wroe a hess on hs work n ryng o fnd an deal maeral o use n he cores. The maeral necessary for hs applcaon, n addon o havng an approxmaely l k S F l F y S W S S square hyseress loop, mus lend 'self o mass producon of small co s havng a rapd swchng rae and al hgh degree of relably. Papan co l. nued hs search for suable 7a)- erals n he MT Dgal Compuer Lab. The work done by hese men, nw conneced wh he Lncoln Lab, led o he consrucon n 1953 of he fr s core memory for Whrlwnd, he dgal compuer presenly n operaon n he Bara Buldng. A second memcry followed shorly afer durng he same year. s he square-loop characersc of he cores ha makes magnec memores possble. mus be menoned ha he bnary sysem on whch he compuers operae allovws he presenaon of nformaon n he form of a "one" or a "zero". : The nformaon pu no he core? memory s conrolled by he curren (Connued on page 5)? AR CONDTONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Pzza - Seaks - Spaghef - Ravol - Caccaore - Chcken A SNACK TO A FULL COURSE DNNER AAN.ERoAe ES TALAN-AMERCAN RESTAURABNT 2! Brooklne S., Cambrdge, Mass., off Mass. 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c.~ ~ FRDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956 A MAd& Thee Teh Page Fve ----- - - - - - -- --- - c --- - -----fll-- ----- - - - - Use Comnpung E an onv /v,/zm VLA [ F George Lncoln asks: Wha do m3eallurgss do n a chemcal company? - Memory Componen (Connued from page 4) sen hrough he core. Four wres go o each core, he x and y for esablshng he locaon of nformaon o he reaned, a "sensng" lead for "readng ou" he nformaon, ha s, obanng from he memory, and an nhbor whch s used as par of he funcon of resorng he sae of he memory afer has been "read ou." mus be noed ha he "readng ou" process desroys nformaon n he memory. The resoraon process s known as "rewre." The volage oupu s a funcon of he change of flux n he core. When he core conans a "zero" and s pulsed for "read ou", he flux change s neglgble and he oupu s essenally zero. On he oher hand, f he core conans a "one," he change n flux creaes a subsanal oupu as here s movemen on he curve all he way from pon "one" o "zero." The "readng ou" process n self always soa DEMONSTRATON BY TrmE RENOWNED DR. E3RUNO FURST 'af Of ou've sere hm demon '-,:;. a n Nalonal [aeles MENK MRY COURSL *EX us Monday, Joanuary 23. 8'16 P M. full A' NEW ENGLJAND MUTUAL HALL,!an -~, a30 cke necessary./.. :.: Tre... --- albspb~fjbllb _ M =a_~~~~~~ or :118 1(8B call :; C(PBPWWPW$;R glgp MT; FglL P:l for formal f l :;::: ms '"" nsrae on TV. Yor'e re#ad abou hk ** Now see hm and he sudeas of hs ; CHARLES!. SMTH, JR. receved hs B.S. Ch.E. from V.P.. n 1943, served n he Navy as an engneer offcer, and joned Du Pon's Engneerng Deparmen n 1946. Snce hen he has advanced seadly hrough a number of neresng assgnmens a varous Du Pon plans. Today Charle Smh s echncal supernenden of Du Pon's Newpor, Delaware, Plan, Pgmens Deparmen. Meallurgss and Meallurgcal Engneers can fnd some of Charle Smh's challengng new problems descrbed n "Engneers a Du Pon." For a free copy of hs bookle wre o E.. du Pon de Nemours & Co. (nc.), 2521 Nemours Buldng, Wlmngon 98, Delaware. REG. U.. S. PAT. Orf BETTER THNGS FOR BETTER LVNG. THROUGH CHEMSTRY WATCH "DU PONT CAVALCADE THEATER" ON TV leaves a "zero" n he core. mmedaely afer he readng pulse, a rewre pulse occurs whch resores he value of "one" o he memory core, f orgnally conaned a "one." f he core orgnally held a "zero", s furher necessary o provde an nhb pulse. The oal read-wre cycle me for Whrlwnd s less han 10 usecs. The cores are placed n marx fashon n dg planes. These planes are placed parallel o each oher n a vercal sack. The x-y wndngs on he numerous dg planes are conneced n seres wh each of he oher -. planes so ha whole "words" are obaned n ha perod of 10 usecs as each b of he nformaon makng up he enre word s exraced from he seleced cores smulaneously. Thus, an enormous amoun of nformaon can be handled each second. The Whrlwnd memory consss of wo banks of 16 dg planes each conanng 1024 cores. n addon here s a 17h plane used for checkng. The Memory Tes Compuer a Lncoln Laboraory lkewse conans A 32 17 dg planes, bu unlke Whrlwnd each plane conans 4096 cores. Under developmen a Lncoln Labs a he X presen me s a memory employng 37 dg planes. Each one of he dg planes n hs memory wll have 65,536 cores. Ths means ha wll be able o sore 21/2 mllon useful bs of nformaon! From hs would seem ha MT wll go rgh on n s presen leadershp role n he feld of dgal compuers. GEORGE M. LNCOLN, JR. expecs o receve hs B.S. n meallurgcal engneerng from Lehgh Unversy n 1957. George s acve n spors, vce presden of hs junor class, and a parcpan n many oher campus acves. He's sarng hs employmen nvesgaons early, for he feels ha he selecon of an employer s one of he mos mporan decsons n a man's career. Charle Smh answers: ns e They have an almos endless varey of neresng problems o face, George. As a suden. of meallurgy you know ha abou wo-hrds of all known chemcal elemens are meals. Many of hem are revealng valuable new applcaons, when hghly purfed on a commercal scale. Du Pon s grealy neresed n several meallc and sem-meallc elemens. My own experence a Du Pon ranges from work on anum pgmens, o meallc anum producon, and o he ulra-pure slcon used n ranssors. You can apprecae some of our meallurgcal problems when pon ou ha mpures n ranssor slcon have o be below one par n 100 mllon. Tha's equvalen o one pound of mpures dsrbued hrough a ran of ore cars weny mles long! Some of our meallurgss carry ou fundamenal research on new meals, and, n he developmen sage, hey frequenly operae plo plans for producng hem. Oher meallurgss sudy problems relang o engneerng maerals used n consrucon, carry ou research on nergranular corroson, or nvesgae fague relaonshps encounered n dynamc, hgh-pressure operaons. You'll fnd many challengng opporunes n every phase of meallurgy a Du Pon, George. x 32 Memory Plane Used n Whrlwnd Besdes havng he gan compuers, Whrlwnd and he new B1M 704, MT has many smaller machlnes. The nsue also offers he mos comprehensve se of courses n he auomac compuaon feld. The Offce of Sacscal Servces has an BM Type 650 compuer, whch wll perform.200 operaons n a second (as compared wh he 704's several housand operaons per second). Ths machne s used n educaonal, scenfc, and accounng problenas where he rao of operaor programmng me o machne operaon me s hgh. An hour of he 650's compung me s worh abou $30, whle an hour of -seeneem.~ _Whrlwnd's me would cos a user ".~&~~8~9~8~g~B~~ j $250. The nsue has an BM Card Pro- ; : { grammed Calculaor, whch runs on punched cards no unlke roll cards. Ths compuer's me s worh $15 an _ ~ ~ ~~~hour. also has an BM 604, a reavely small machne wh a lmed memory ha was one of he frs of 'A_ ~~~~he mass-produced elecronc calcu- {<~~~~~ ~laors.. D -~~~~~~rr - U -HE~~sU)ZT- C~r Y- eadng CompuerCener Though he Dfferenal Analyzer was dsmanled over a year ago, he nsue s no whou analog facles. has a number of Reeves Elecronc Analog Compuers (REACs). Many of he research deparmens have her own compung facles. Boh he nsrumenaon Laboraory and he Dynamc Analyss and Conrol Laboraory have a number of machnes. Courses n Compuaon Las year MT offered 11 courses prmarly concerned wh auomac compuaon. Of hese courses, egh were gven by he Elecrcal Engneerng Deparmen. One of he elecrcal engneerng courses was 6.25-Machne-Aded Analyss, an nroducory survey course for undergraduaes. Two of he oher courses were gven by he (Connued on page 6) ~~~~~~Y STOWE'S POPULAR SK D ORM Delghfully Casual There's nohng lke. Jon n he companonshp of Sk-land's mos unque and popular lodge. Lve dorm syle... $5.50 daly, $34 weekly, wh meals. Vas crcular freplace sparkles huge dnngdancng area. Comforable lounge, game room. Fun galorel Fne food, good beds. 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Plea ANRY _ c5,;~,5 ace ACTVTES COUNCL Nomnaons are now open for Class B represenaves o he Av. es Councl. neresed canddaes should subm a wrfen noce of her canddacy, sgred by hemselves and by he presden of he organzaon They represen, o Alan Budreau, Baker 530, or Phlp Bryden, Ware 203. UAP PETTONS Sarng oday, January 13, nom. naon peons wll be avalable a he nsue Commee Offce n Walker Memoral for he offce of Undergraduae Assocaon Presden and Vce Presden. ORGAN RECTAL Lawrence Moe wll gve an organ recal n he MT Chapel hs Sunday, January 1S, a 3:00 p.m. He wll play works by Buxehule, Schlck, Cavazzon, Marn, Bruhns, Franck, Lebegue, Sched, and J. S. Bach. Mr. Moo s organs a S. Paul's Cahedral, Boson. Compuer Cener (Connued from page 5) Deparmen of Mahemacs and he remanng course by he Mechancal Engneerng Deparmen. Foureen more courses ouched on compung machne applcaon or on machne desgn. These courses were gven by he deparmens of mahemacs, mechancal engneerng, chemcal engneerng, elecrcal engneerng, aeronaucal engneerng, and economcs and he School of ndusral Managenen. n addon, he Whrlwnd saff as been gvng shor courses n machne codng mehods each erm. The use of MT's compung machnery and he conen of he compuaon courses are boh supervsed by he Commee on Numercal Analyss and Machne Compuaon, an nerdeparmenal group formed four years ago o correlae deparmenal acves n hese felds. The commee, whch s headed by Professor Phlp M. Morse of he physcs deparmen, conans men from he deparmens of elecrcal engneerng, physcs, mahemacs, and mechancal engneerng. MT Compuer (Connued from page 4) o s many branches. wll be so se up ha accounng saemens (oher nformaon also) can be recorded on punch cards a he branches and hen processed a he cenral offce. Compuers also have proved valuable n he area of producon conrol. For nsance, when managemen has decded how much producon of whch producs here s o be, hs nformaon s fed no he compuer. Programmed for he compuer s all he necessary nformaon abou how many and wha knds of componen pars are needed, he labor force requred, he necessary ools alzd machnes, and all he oher npu facors necessary o produce he gven oupu. The crank s urned and ou comes all he requred nformaon. Hand-n-hand wh producon conrol s nvenory conrol. The compuer makes possble o manan a perpeual nvenory of all socks and supples. As soon as he nvenory of an em ges down o a predeermned level, he compuer makes known. An order s hen ssued o replensh he sock of hs em. Anoher area Closely alled wh producon conrol s ha of marke - - -- - - - -- - -- Three Wonderful - - analyss. The compuer wll have sored nformaon abou he sales n a specfed area over a gven me perod. WChen curren maeral of a lke manner s fed no, he compuer compares he curren nformaon wh he sored nformaon, and on he bass of hs comparson s able o, for example, make esmaons on fuure sales for he gven area. Here a MT he School of ndusral Managemen s vally neresed n compuers and her applcaons o managemen. nvesgaon and expermenaon s now beng carred on and more s beng planned o deermne how, when, and where s economcally mos praccable o make use of compuers. One of he problems o be explored s he preparaon of consoldaed fnancal saemens. Wh a se-up smlar o ha of Sylvana, wha s he bes way o program all he daa ha mus go no a consoldaon saemen? Anoher area o be explored s ha of developng a sysem for processng curren nformaon hrough predcon models dealng wh he level of he economy, busness rends, sales of socks, ec. n order o oban up-o-dae resuls. Lnear programmng of nformaon o be compued s also under sudy. 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The problem now s o compue how bes o roue he raffc n shppng ol from he ces where he refneres are locaed o all he oher ces where he markes exs so as o mnmze he shppng coss. Lnear programmng has many applcaons, one of dffculy s n properly preparng he nformaon. FRDAY, JANUARY 13,1956 a M a a,a-su -L -.~rr~llep~a *TRPLE 'GEOE E" 1_-- - vsl 14b _ -- -- c~~4~~xl~~~lmcp~~~bj \ ~2. SUMPERO>R TASTE d k! 5 ENGNEERNG MATHEMATCS PHYSCS S &LOLf AflMV no cover-no mnmum so- C VrasA vlw V W V)V BOSTON'S COPLEY SqUAR HOTEL UNTNGTON AT EXTER, KL 6-9000 B. S. GRADUATES are nved o see her Plhcemen Offcer oday regardng ' hese days... W ea AHOGANV wh he LOCKHEED hssxle SP'TENS DVrSZ0,W'S ADVAN CE D STUDY PROG1RAM1 The program enables you o oban praccal ndusral experence n a complex, dynamc feld whle sudyng for a Maser's Degree. L&M's superor ase comes from superor obaccos - especally seleced for fler smokng; Tobaccos ha are rcher, aser... anld lgh and mld. A HALL a OST CENTRAL'LFTS N N.E.1 NEW 1700 f. 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