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TZOB WINS I'ROM AM:MUl'fiTlON I TBJ: TRA.IN
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FEB. 12, 191\
TBZ ALL<COLLJ:GI RALLY
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DR. EDMlJND UTBUR ENGLER
The .\lH. ••llt·~· !Ullv repllcmg in Dr Erlmunrl •\rthur Encl.,.r fuurtb L'lf¥'! me•hure thl5 •·ear the u<uul hll'lnal Pre,dent of the Wor<'i!S~r PolytechniC banquet> and reunions o f the tlldl\ ttl· lnstnu~e rued Ill !'\t Luuts, ~lo. Jan. unl .tlumlll n•... ,.·,anon•, w1ll ~ held at 16. II!UI. Bum in ~t Loui< in 1!>.'16. b., the ll1•ston Opera ll ouse, llunun~ton wa.~ educnt.cd m the pubhc schools u( .\\·enue, on :->nturclav February 10. 191~. his nati-e cit>· and at \\'aY!in~on Uni· nt i IG o'dod, It w1ll bto tt ruu•mg n•T'!<I t y ;,!so loc:ued th~re lie 1<'1'\'ed mns• me~UIIll of the .:ullc~:c men of his Alma ~later ns mstruc~ur nntl Rl Gre.tter Jl<,.ton 1111 uc't:a•io11 tu demun· profes.•or, nnd he "'n< l>enn uf tho ~trnte the t1~1Hh nut! bre,u.lth uf our 1\'a~hmgum t:ni\er•ut)· ~thuol of En· c..,ll,•l(e lelluw•h1p 11nd til t'\ln~crntc uur· gmeering when . in 1001, he waa called ~l\'eR nn~w w the lllllriutt<· ... r,••ce of to the presidency of the lnbtitute. l!a the huur· nnd yuu t•nnnu~ nttord w enwn:d ttpun the dutws a( this otlico mis~ the llpportunitl· tu atU!IId Tu 111 !>eptember, 1901, and ~o"er\'td for un d.l!.: fort\' ~wo l:ulle~;r .\lumni •\•~•a· \'eal'tl, resigmn11 111 lOll to return to twm haH ple<lgcd thdr a<~"" ~u pport \\'n.•hi ngwn t:Jnl\'tl'l>•~Y 111 !'e~·retary, a The pr1mnr~· ubJ«t uf the Rally is pw1tion of gn:u importance and reo the !iupJ>art .,r the t\mer•can Unl\·ers•h· ~POn$1blhty Th•s potation he OC:l"Upied L'111011 in Euru(lt, the wurlo. of wh~<h at the lime of his death . \'IWllv tuudte. 1!\'cry culltge man 111 Dr. Engler's admini•tratiun al tba tiUr >C"r\'l•'e abru.ul \'irtunlly all of uur Tn~lllute wu marl..ed by nutable pro&· •"<>lle&es and un,.cr•tlles are mem~l"$ re!<S nnd alone many l.&nes. In 1002 tho uf that l 1nion and 110 the work 11 one 1-'oundry 11'05 uected four y ean lat.e.r in wh•<·h \'<•u ha\1' an t>pportulllt\' and Sl'< alumni purcha.wd and present.e.d to a ,....,pons1bihl\. To the end tha~ we the Ins-tJtuu the II•U estau on BO)'ll· ma)· C~JII'l:I!S 111 pr.u Ileal fa,htu n our ton Sveet. thus cumpletin& the block o( mteres~ 111 that work the pnce of ttck ., lnstitute propo!rtf, The Electtiea.l En· ets to the RAil)' wtll lx one d <>llu (war cmeenn~: bu1lding was opened for ltu· tax mdudt-dl , \'uu ma)· obtain yaur dtmts in the fall of 1907. When Dr, En· ticlet b\· !lendln& one dollar at once to gler llSSUmed office in 1901, be found a the ..ecr~ tory of your own alumni aSSQo s tudent body o f 2i0 ; the n!clStration c:iat1on nO not delay beyond Pebru- when be left was 525. This remarkablean· II th at the latest . growth w~ due, m part a~ leut. t.o tho !JV!Ill'tn of admtssian by ceru6cat.e. wh1cb. wu intradured at the ln<tJtuU 111 1~. largely throueh Dr Engler's inftuenoe. W. P . L IJf PARII fie watched o,·er ~his syat.tm from the lxgmning, and directed it during h•• i\ notice fru1n Pruident !Iollis gwe• term of olhce. He always sat with the the l(llldents nml graduntc~ of Tech un rommiu.ee who had it in chorae. 'that upportunl ty of t•ontnbuttnl( to wnrds a the ne11 rly ~00 IIChools now nrcredited W P . J bnnner for the AmcnC'an Col· to the Institute bt-gan with the men~ luge Union n1 Puns Ttus ttn•on i• a handful accredited in 1902. !oloreovu, Club ll ouse ond meeting pln~e fur offi Dr. Engler wos always k~nly int.e.l'l!ltl~ra nnd men nt the aen·lce coming ed Ill publicity, and l~lfitimate adverfro>m Amencnn t'Qllegu. Some monthJ\ ti!!ing, and he losl no opponun1ty of ago the Fatult\' voted w buy o mem· brinl{ing the Institute and iu work t:. ~rsh1p m the Umon fur W P I. and fore the public:. J n 11106 the lnl\.ltutlt we ~hould du uur part bv ron tnbuttn¥ was placed oo the list of toll~ee• ac> a small bit t.owardl a l)'tllbolic repre· !Continued on P"&e 3, col. 3 .) Rnt.allon· the banner. The IUIUCest.ton comes from l:apt . Butterfield who \'ISJt• ed the t: n1on. and fore•w the advont.age of havmg ou r banner there &Y~ Day-500 p.m. Varsity basket. ball pr~t't'.
Jn on<! of the must .,,.<,tong ba.oJ.e~-~ II\" W\LTER C.\ \IP boll games en:r 'toged in .\lumni C}'m 1Frum the P:nnot1c :-iews ~n·~t·e of Tech defeated ~he fa•~ 30ht .\mmun•· the XnuuoaJ Commm~ of Patrwt1c b on Tra.m qu1ntet to the tune or 2U 2S !'o.:u~ues. \\'ashutgton D C.t \\'1th but n rew terond'l to ph\\' IUld 1~ " w11.h a feehng o>f great sat•~fnc· the sron: 28·27 m fu\·ur of the .\ rm • ti<m "''th those of us who ha,·e ever t.tam, S teele, the stalwart hllle bad.. contended that the sport of football emerxed from the fra<.':ls and ~ho~ the was une wh1ch bred re.,J mm, that we w•nnmg bAAket, )U>t Ill the whtotlc find 111 this tune of o:mcrgenC\' uf the sounded The VISiting tenm put up a ~·ountn• our gridmm heroe>, prnctu:ally strong prote~t. dnlm1nl( thtlt the whistle en masse. hn•e gu ne to the <•olors L.u>t had blo wn ~fure the bull hnd ld~ the ,·car's y nle nnd Hnr.·nrd teams wh•ch player's hnntl~. bu~ Reft:ree Jcme., ruled plo\'ed nt the \'ale Bowl before ~<lme tha~ the ball was 111 the n1r when the eigh t'' thou'<!lnd spt:e tntor•, ore now wh&stle blew, and Tech won •~ firM dl\ 1ded 111 the sen·K-e ns rolluws game of the ~a on Yal~o ~lusele~·. le. L.aJn, e ttc Escn Capt Ku<hnu wu at hia be>t, and dr.Uf!, f'r;:u1ce, Lbun:h, ,..., >erl:"nnt.•h ·• hiS speed gn\~ h1s teom 11 mAJunty ul allon :::et'tion, ,\ E F. France. Gate .. the.r pomt- II~ took od,·anuxe uf ev· lt. A,,ation Scuion U. S. :.; R . P , ery loophole ond ba~ked up h~> team Black. Jg, U !:; ~ R. F, ~e\\"port, R mat!!S m sp«:t.acular fn•h•un "hen a 1 <.:nlliaban. cen, U S ~ R I' , 'iew pauinr p.me was called for port. R 1 ; Fox. rg, Sec. L1eut .. L S R F or the ,-\rmy team "Bu•ter· llullty f'i•ld An 1Uery. Baldnd~. rt . l.apt U the Conner K uf C. stor, $ho\\"ed a lot of S R F1eld Artillery, Comerfurd, u , his o ld ume form m specwcular Jon&I Amt'nc:an Ambulance Corps. franl~. sho ts Jack ~t:lllt'nt. a nother K or c Laroche, qb, .-\mencan Ambulance 5tar, was alwa\'S m the hmd1ght Corp•. France. :\e,.;u.,, lh ~nd Lt.,ul Ben Tom bien, former Trch st.ar !lth· C s. R Firld Artillrry. J...,.,Gon!. rh, 14!te, played the last ten mmutes of the Lieut t; . S. Marine Corps. Pra.nce. eame nnd gll\t' an e>~cellen~ acl'OUnt of j.>cques. fb, o fficer in OrdiUUlce Corps h1msetr IC.:on tonued oo 1>3ge 3 col II The &boot•n& of Stou&hton was ex cellent. and lo.ept ~he Army back• 11lway• "SOM'EWBZU" on edge whene,·er he had the ball W. P J.- 28 28-301ST 1\ . T. To the faculty and Students b:~ck at Riley, Stoughton If rb \V•lder good old \\' P I : Kushner rl lb Holley I :un qmte sure thnt wen! I able to Lincoln c c Donohue wnlk up Tec h II Ili nnd be 10 ynur midst Mossberg lb rf 1\lorley, Tomblen lljlllin for a few minu tes, you would ask St~le, Rorab4ck rb II Nugent me my impre58iuns resultinl: from the Basket5 from floor , Kushner 3, f{ile)•, :~ctual ,.;ervice over there. Stoughton 3, Lincoln 3, Steele 2, Morley, I fe<'l that one question probabl}' Nu&ent 3. Don ohue 2, llolle~· 4, Wilder would be aSked by all : What $hOuld 2. Baskets on free tri~ Kushner 3, 1 do~ Nugent ~ free tnes m•~<l . Kushner J ~:anno~ answer and dec:•de fur yuu i , Nugent 4, !Iolley l'oula culled on who~ mw;t be your o wn J)l!l'$0nal dect· Kushner 2. Stough~un, LmNln 2 Mus_.. ~•on 1 may make, howe,·er, a few sug· bere 2, Steele 2. Xuaen~ 2. !Iolley 7, gestions. To the Facult~· members O\'er Wilder 'l Rderee, Charles Jona. Ti· draft age. I can say only, that you mer, Suinty C llazleton Ttme, 2(). must settle tt yourself as a persunal atinute halvu. matter, relymg on your own good JUdi· ment. You must consider all anal"' of DOIIB&IUXO llU&RV& COILPI the qu!!"liOO, the sen;c-e you are now Tech bad thirty·two men el1&1ble for l'l!llderin& to the lnstituu, to the pubthe Ell&lfleenne Resen·e Corps. Of he a~ large, ~ your fanuly ; and decide these, axt~n apphcants were approved whether '" the new field ol gn!at oppor. Jf&W IOPBOMO&J: LEAD&. . by the Ch~tf of En11ne.ers Mott of the t"Urutles you could r~der eqWlUy effectSophomore eleetion1 on February 7, aixt.ten have already passed the phys- ave serv1ce. It would be out of the question for resulted 111 the telecllon of the follow· Ical examination and have been sworn many of the 1nstrocting force to eo. ing men at officers of III'JO for the lltC> in. They are u follows: Senior&-L. S. Converse, H. W. Dows, thus handicappinc suiously the work ond semes~r : A K Ltnt:oln of P&Us0 . H Fondale, W W. Fuchs, W P. of the institution. This work aught to field. pn!sident. P C St.e.nns of New .Kala&her, N . P . Knowlton. E . L . Krans, be and mus.t lx continued witb J)l!r• Britam, Ct . v1ce preaiden~; H . E B. Luther, G. H. MacCulloUJCh, R. M. haps mort! care and vi&or than ever. Drake of Brooklyn, N Y., lltcrttary; Should anyone feel prompt.cd to offer M. B. Arthur of Worcemr, treasurtr. ld.arshall. The elau or le210 lOOk up a collect ion Ju.nior-T. H . Ewing, M. W. Car· their services and lx accepted for rome land, R. C. Leland, H. A. McConville, particular line of wDrk of importance t.o eo towards the purchate o f a W. P . r . to tbe country, 1 feel that it is the duty banner for the American Colkee Union H . J. B. Reid. (Continued on Pact 8, col. 2.) at Paris. Sopbomon-P. E . Reiner1.
llloaday- J'tb. U-:-.IEWS annual W. int!11 meettng. "-daJ-J'eb. J.J-Lmcoln'a Birthday. Wedll.elday--J'tb. 1'-5.00 p . m. Wir. less meeting. 7.00 p. m. Dr. Drew apeab at Y, M.
c. A. t'lulnda7-J'tb.1'-St. Valentine'• Day.
J'IWII.J'-J'tb. a-No meat xrved.
laQirdu-J'tb. 11-B..Wtball with M. A. C. at Amherst.