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TECH RUNNERS RUN WILD AT HARTFORD TRINITY MEN CAPTURE SALT VELOCITY WEAK HITTING RESUL'fS METHOD BECOMES TWO FIRSTS IN DUAL MEET WORLD STANDARD IN DEFEAT AT TRINITY
T L C AA d ==========Professor ADen's Invention Devel· Eiaht New Letters Are Won By Wo-ter Men As Track r-ped at Chaff' l'ro ~.. Baseball eam ose,s ~on ATHLETIC FIELD TO 108 · Eme-es v:-torious 91~...... 2-3 to 3... l-3 Garne 0 f Seaso0 3•2 HAVE NEW FLAGPOLES ·• n; ..
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hll$ ngam Lh.c 11n· r Iast Snturd A>' 11 rtern<.~on in llnrtC<lrd when they T ech trllC::k·ster11 ran w•'II of his ro mped awa y walh twelve out or fo uneen first piA-.·es agatnSl the Blue and
E. F. Miner t•r~me •mto 1he 11me \'1gh1 wi'h • TECH NINE OUTHITS OPPONENTS . I 87 Provides Funds nound ng or the n~cepta nce BUT DROP CLOSE CONTEST GUIDI ALLOWS FIVE BITS ,,hT·~·he improvements around Tech met hod C11r mc11~uring wfltU
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flo w, as I Guld tenm of Trtnity. In additio n to copping twt'l\·e firat honors, Tech C'ame ,. , were hcgun the fir~t s igna of ~lnnrlru:d tl~roughuut the wo rld. ho me wllh seven sccond.s Md .thrc:u more tiM Cur ~C('Jlnd places. The meet The Tecb basebnll stnr~ ro und !;pring are progressing rapidly. The •n C'On1und 1on with E A. Ta ylo r oC was run uiT o n n t~low trAck. wath a stro ng wind hinderinJ.: the runner• from harder saili ng than their brot her Lrnt k nt,>w field house it~ coming al ong rap· th~ll in~ilute, ahl'r havi ng worked on turn ing in nny kine! of gOI>d time. men Saturday when th ey dropped 11 : id ly. th1R method (o r five yenrs, lltw c finnlly The t'rlmson and Ortty shuwed a . bard game tu the T rim ly t,nJ\ tos!'tr.< r h nchi e,·cd succe~<."' well b:Jiatnc~d teAm in all of the races 'v} · , ' '1rtue . . . o f allowmg a run to come · 0 ne o. t fe A1ntest ~h.s to the college II i~ S\'!IU m is cnlled lht t~alt velnci1y and field evt'nts. ex,-cpt 111 the weiaht~. . . 111 n pa iT o agpo 1es to be set up on · ·' • .• • " 11cross t hu Pate m the nmtb rrarne. h thl fi ld 1'h • be 1 method of water mCllsurc: m ent H is where Tech has hee.n weak Cor years. . I .• . solution e nal score o r t h e gnme was 3 to 1 t (' a e1I()_., e _,_. ofey WI1I . . placed, . bluwti t~n the fact tha t . •nl t 111 The lona dllmnce runs invohoed much Th fi ., the ,rrtdJron u'l increare!l the elcc.trical l'!.lnductivity ·• . . e cun test gut uo,.er wav to a or ne too Cea"" th blm oeb of joc.•kcymg (Qr J)()Sitionw. ln lhe t.,o. 2 Th 1 1 15 01 1 0 lihlw s tML nnd neither tc:~m w~ nbli! eac.II,erfs.ron1 t) f the pro?Q&ed s"ltltt'on I•q 1'11trQ'v' uced Arth ~· . I' t"u hnve l he e one hom e wnte~· ,.. •. ~"~It "" " N '16 G' T m•·1e rull botb I'eanon ancl ""'ca to $COre ll nm (or the firs t. lour m- h . . . h I near the upper end of the ro n-'uil . ur ut 1Ve8 Ilk on flnlihed well in advance of tl!eir near· . T hi a Wll!l due to the Slf•llgbl . • c etrmg corn " • Aeroplane Development lllOgll. h 'l f.C!Cllon h : o ur ~c .oo ban nnd ~be passage of the Sf'llution ncross est Trinity competitor Seranno and PI·tch.mg o r "Joe.. c•UJ'd 1' ror "' ' eoh anc1 nthcr, '"'. ' t'1 e t t e oppos1te , bl cme w11l M ca ... rry .P o ne or more pairN of electrodes nt Stoughtcm were the high pqlnt gaifler!l the fine Rcl.cling o r the T rinity men I :\I~ " 151 " 111th en.rm' 11 erttf e,m ' h r. ":' · other points in the conduit IS rcc~~ed About 6tteeo members of the stu for the aCtcn1oon, the former winnlhc 1a ss o 87 as jPVen , Ch aner o1 for e this • h fif th . . g, w11 on •the money work. grnph ic:nll )• by electriCll rt;toordint£ in· dent A. S. M. B. nllemlcd the meet the century by 11 safe marcm and 1. nd t aned one mo nmfir t 1r n ~t. u• 1 <>nlked strtnnent$. The pM~nge of th(' Stilt ln11 o! the Worcesll.'r Uranch held nt la~ leading the pack ht1me In lhe. h nnrl allo wed a run to ECOre fo r T r inity. Prof~ssor Carpenter re~orts that the ,olulion betwo!eo two poi nts is ncc:u. Ule Sherer Reatuumnt laKt l~ridny fo ur•forty, to give him II total o r ten A $ingle o ver third scored the c:e<'Ond mAt&riA I has bun rece.~ved for the mtely timed and the volume. o r the t-vening. pomts Stougbum took fint place in Trinity man who had ad vanced to t ~ack curbing nnd the contract. let. pcn11t ock be1:ween the l!tlme pulnts i'l Arthur NuH, 11 Tc•c:h gmduntl! in the thto one-twenty high hurdles and the thlrd, ~me~ the work co uld no t be lln•shed nrcurnteJ v determined. The discharge ('lnM ol 1916, and now chief m otor m · broad j ump. Thompson followed cloee Tech oJX'l)ed her scoring in tha t '" ~lme lor the M. A \'· mee t , it was ' in cubic ' leet pe.r sewnd equnlA the l('ineor oJ lbe Curtiu Aeroplane Co. ad· on thdr heels watb nine poinu, by vi r"lucky !'evcn t h" when dlec~~~d kno t to stnr~lunl t.ll Mn y IIi when volume 111 cubic feet divicled h y the dr~sed tht': twu hundred odd mt•rnhers tue or gettinc A J~erond place In the pru\'erblal · d fi ne .Neu "uauer t1e uac season wt be over· · ,rae t~tt .. wos~ wo '..e., Lime .an seconds. l present on the. "~velopment of the twn·twenty, t he ontt·twenty hiah hW'· 1 1 n k !lngled. J oe ltams l;tyed do wn a So Car ns is known no successf-ul Aeroplane Engmc dies, and the twu twenty low hurdles. pretty sn<'rifice bu.nt, . J. C. F A I R SPEAKS AT nppliention of this methud Cur m ensur·l lie ll'llced its ll'om Several find• wertt made durina t~ second l} nd th1rd. At this pOint, 1. in!! water hu eve.r been previously 1016. to tbe prese~n t1me. calli ng at· the course of tbC' meet, Rice ahowtd w1th but. one out Leamy con nected __ mode. The 6rttt laborato ry tests were tention lf1 lhe rap1d proJress attaille.d. that he had the makinp of a aood with t.he ball fo r a bep utifu.l d uuble Captain jllmes c. Fair, District Man· ] conducted in 1019 111 the inlititutl!. ln Mr. Nut! stated that the sale price wben be ftni•hed firtt deep 1nto center, field, sconng nger of the New E ngland Tel & Tel. 11112, the: first Ctlmmerd nl testa were (II. neroplnnes :-"ill be greatly. dec:ren!l4:lrl In the mile anti second in tho twoand :-le ubauer :ech was 1C'o , spoke last W ednesday evening made at the Alden Fl ydrnulic: Lalxll'll• With the produr t.Jun em a mile. Matulatia 1howed pi'Qmiae of reure.d nne! the remamcd at a for the Tech Bmnch o r the A. E E tory here: latecr lln tlliU.'nllivc lnvesti· qunnuty bn111s. development in 81)ringina up from the 1 tie, so thnt. it looked if the game The mecling, held in the E. E. b\lild· Jitnlions being r ll.fried on at the vower The rm•t wna. stressed thllt t hrre Is unknown tu tie for In both the wo.u ld pallS mto ex.tra mnlog1i. ln the inu was well attended (C , p " greAl opportun1ty Cor lbll younu me- Jl(tle vault a:nd the high jump. Pace, . . • ... onunued on age ., Col 21 • · " \\' 1' leo •t.J' Jle d ,..._ · 1 ' an ol the na nth, w1th a man o n sec· ,., t 'h cl1anfcal ecng111eer in metallurgy becaust x, " .....o y, an ...,.rmaJn • 10 p . Iond, Whitaker, 1 1 . I . • h 1 ap o1n oil' trace< • e < t ve o p 1 k 1 h 11 lf h b 1 1 1 the T r lllt~· p l i O er. r l tl r th 1 tJf the tremendt.)Ul vlllue. or allovs lfO I! n Ul t 0 me • t y w nn Dl ·C ment o commun <;a on rom e eor y ' · th 1 h •h 1o b la yed do wn a . bounder to o n verse rln )rs of the loo t messenger lind the At II bulliness meeting held after tlle e e • t-el( ty, two,.twenty w ar"'ho d ll .. t thr~ wild lO dltl, hiuh jump and ""le vavlt re• -.vrnere . vu ·~~ . address of the NVAnia1" l>ror~~Mr 11 .,. ,..... , . . . s1gna 1 to wer tu our prese.nl mean~~, ~" " ~-· c:cti 1 Dockh ti ued tbe tin;t, allowing the wmmng r,un to come such as the telegraph, the! tele pho ne, I T17111DAT. URIL t'lP. 11'alrfle1d wall olected to the execu ltP ve y. am con n over the plate. rn(li o and wireless. :U P. JI.-Bueball, L. 0 . A. tlve cOmmittee nC the Worceater secCc::em 1 tb:: b:;, l'afet IContlnuel on Page 3, Col. 11 Th e r eve opment o f 1he •.., 1.',. .,ho ne l vs, T. 0. lion and Mr. R 0 . De La Mater was JAveniJ n t h row •1'0 an d I!Ut e ,1reco y r.aptureodr ... UJ&t 1 1 from the vetv ('1'\lde ml!del hwented WIIDKIIBD~T. URIL 28chu~>eu ~~ecretary-t.rea&urer. evt'ot,
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PROF. SMITH TO SPEAK AT A. I. E. E. MEETING
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On )l o nday, May 17, Prof. H lt rmties on the Hfll. The purpose or this c:J ~1b is to promote fellowship Smith speak nt a M!CtiOJ1 m~:eting among the foreign students here. lt or the A J E. E at Cornell Unk·ersit y. propose$ Lo bring them together once The annual regional meeting or thaL week l or a ahort business meeting tliBtrict of the A . I. E. E .. to be held nnd social bout. \Ve.d .. Thurs. nnd Fri.• Ma y 26, 27 and The next meetjng is scheduled for 128, will be presided over by him. It ncx t Thursday evening. Officers are is t o be held nt Nlagnra Fall~. N. v.. 1
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L<' be elccted. the read, and it is estimated that a bout 1500 and the future program on at. 1people will attend. thifl meeting. The meeting will be Jed The nnnual sections delegates confer· Geo rge F. Story. director of the ence or the A. 1. E . E will be held \\_occester County Service Bureau, wbo !his year at White Sulphur Springs, Will talk on "Ch oosing a Life W ork." Virginia !rom june 2! to 24. DeleLntt r o n, when ~he weather becomes gnte.s !rom all t ections are expected to hetter, the Club will probably get o ut· attend. Professor Smith v.·ill again dnor$ o n hikes and outings. preside.
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KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD PLANNING PILGRIMAGE
One or Trintt)''l ru-.t placa came in the ihot put, in which ewnt thay made u cleanup. The uthtr lil'lt waa (r\mtinuf:d un Paa.e
At a great rlKk to life and llmh, a reporter managed to gnin admlttan~ the mee ting QC the Kmghtll o{ the R()ad, held Tuellday evening nt seven p. an. Mon y thjngJI tould be sairi llbout that stormy but being pledged to secrecy, meelin& only a
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rew gencrlll announcements may be Pres. Stale of the Senlur Cla111 haa mode announredt the commlttH ,for Com. A oornmhtee wu ap"••inted tu IUime menceme.nt which WIUI el«led at the "" clau meotlng held Thurld.ay noon aa a dnY and arrange ror a pilgrimage to follows · A H Wendin. chairman, R . j ohn Boynton's grave i.n New II . Alheru. C J. TbomptOn, C. B. H&r· llamJ)Shirt All Knighu wbo have ll y and U. P. !;ears. Thl• Is the aen· not made this pilt~rimllgc were urged era! committee whit'h will ha\'C charp to go. t~f all tbt a:rr&nlflmenu. J\n 111itiation commiu«' conl!lllting The Committee has decided tO Set <lf Houlihan, Znckrison, Pieree a nd t.he CharleJ H Elliot Co. ol PbUadeJMerrill wns apJJOinted nnd something pbia handle the proJTam for comno vel and original is promised. This mencemen~ w.hieh promlflet to be dein_itiatlon will be held qu1te soon cidedly unique. Tbe (l(lmmJttu Ia DOW After much argumttnt, a dnigo for at work lOJmulatinc other plaoa wldc!h a membe111hip pin wa.t chosen end or· will be IUVIOUnced later. der11 will be taken lor them.
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