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IS KILLED IN AC· TECH BASK.ETBALLERS DOWN FAST "BAD MAN" TO BE FIRST TANK MEET ALUMNUS CIDENTAL SHOOTING GIVEN FEB. 16 TO BE HELD JAN. 16 RHODE ISLAND STATE FIVE, 37-27 Guidj Plays Leading Character in M. 1. T. Mermen Scheduled For New Production First Contest

Haire, Star Visiting Forward, Pm:bed for Individual Scoring Hon· ors by Fitt Who Nets 12 Points

'fhe lnBtlat!Cfl> Of the )lllSiiUC MVC SOME INTERESTING EVENTS ON annount-ed \.bat the dn~e for the pre MAN-TO·MAN DtFINSI TACJ'ICS PROGRAM- LARSEN, ROGERS, ~enl:tltion of the Annunl T1.>eh Show ba.r; PROVE VERY EFFECTIVE FOR TA WTER EXPECTED 10 SCORE ~.>cto•t se t for Thursday, February )6, CR1MSON A.ND GRAY QUINTET H£AVILY nnd will he held fo r only lhal one fl\'~ ning i11 Tuckerman llall. The Tec h hoopsters ~ttl.ine(l promi· Fo r the first lime in t he histoq• of nt~nce as one of the leadmr teama in ..The Had Mnn" was prt>sentcd in Game W •• UntU Tbe Tech. the Crim.•on and Grey will ap. N~w E ngland when they defeated lhe \\' on:-cst.er ~veml yeaJ;"s ago by a stock pear in an interroUegiote swimming Rhode Island State turn, laat Satur· (:(Jrnpnny, \'ery su cce~fully, and n ow m11et when tbe Engineer tank iita111 OP· day night, by a 37·'¥1 scor~. The R hode the Mu..~ue is gi\'illlt it as an amnteur 1'hl' Sccond!l ijOt off to nn uncxpectccl pose ~he M. 1. T. mermen 1n the H omer production f(lr tht first time iu this mon~ r;tart a~ninst Fitchburg hlgh Islanders lucketl the !!COring punch ror T Puller puul next Saturday afternoon. sectio n of the country. 1t i$ of a januar)' t4. The meet is scheduled ~o ~l"hool and were leading at the. half which they arc well known and seemed wholl~· difl'er~;.~nt s tyle lhan the Teeh way l)i)int, 10 7. The Amiott coached t o be unable to check the rapid advan· take place at 3.00 p, m., .and ia expected t he Tech quintet. The Bngin~r• shQwh ()f former years, which, (tlr the to drn w n lo rge gallery of spec tll tors. tt'nnl did n ot show a..• tltrong all ha,·e ('U HERMAN NEUBAUER ~ Mtartcd the game off at a furiou11 pace. greatf;r part. htwe been comedle~. Thill u It ill the first time in the history or tlrt:VIOUS tenm11 from Fitchburw. the eontnins a large element of comedy. but alhleti cK at Wo rces ter Tech that no St.udel\t.'l or Tech, (!.'IJ)CCiallv t:he up- unly familiar fa«s in their lineuJl beiog and at <ll1e time wert leadtng, 12.3. Bob it is built around an esscntinlly differ· inl<"rtollegiate &wimming O)l'el will be perclassmen and members o! the Ullvr\ arul Quinn. The Second team llnire, Rhode lsl(Uld star, held aeonoleM cnl type of theme and bncl:ground. held. Jn addition to tbi~, Worccl't('r ulty, wilt be shcx-ked l O Jearn of the plaHd ht11Tl nnd through tht lint half i n the firat hal(. came baclc with tt'· "Ja<'k;, J h:ald is again coaching \he sport fans 1\I'C enthused over &wimmin~; death of Hennan Neubauer, '26, betlcr had thu f1itchburg teAm completely in ncwed vigur irt the se<:ond and con· Phl'lw. ns he has don~ so auccellsfully in os muny nationrdly known starS are known here 111 " lloney." !lis dt'nth a t tht nir. 1'hto bc\11 rebounde<l man)' n ect.ed {or fourteen P<)in u to be higb scorer of the evening. past year11, and rehe<\nals have been locAl product!;. Nynle llc:ach, ~outh Ctm11ina, 0Cl'tlll· time:~ from the Tech hal'kl)()ard with· Cottoo am;! !~itt led the llcorlng a t· held for some time now, so ~hat Btl the ber 23, while hunting (Ju.ail with a COm· 11u1 rvf!n hitting the hoop. l n the &~c· Th~ B oynton Hill te."'m, nltht>ugb in parts ha\'C been definitely ass1gned and itg firt~t meet, will present a lineup o f J,'lllllion was dlte to accirlentAI ~hooting. ond half \he J.'itchburg ~greg.aUon, Ult'k In the first half a n d wit hin a few the mlln nrc geu.ing pra~ticc in 1\'ork !Jwiml1)ers who have h ad ex~rience in The: mt'rlical allt.boritie!! repcrrlcrl tQ his steadied by Oliva'• shift w th11 back minutes o( play had pile d u p 1uob a rourt, l"''el)t up on the Tech team ilnd commanding lead lor the 'Engineer•. mg together. cxunpetition beJ'on, nnd whu a re ex· I)/I rents In t'lin t.on thnt the 11hooling t.lult the R hode Islandel'l wert! unablc'l The part of Pancho Lope11. "the bad peeled to press the more exs:ldrienced whu·h grwo him fatlll injurlc~ (l'(lm tlnl)' in the last quarter climbm1 into to ovutake them. Rhode bland the lend, Lundborg ahowcd his u1tual mnn," wi.Jl be taken by ]0<!. Guidi, Thh1 M 1. 1'. ~o-wimme:rs who have always whio.h lw died the next day, was en tire. fnst floor wurk, while Derry a n d Manly (Continued on Page 6, Col. 1) I)' a ccltlcntn l. l>cen well regarded in collcl{,ll cirt lc!l. !Continued on Page 3, Col. 51 " ll uney'' wM n grnduate of the Olin· v.ero VL'ritable bulwarks, Perhaps the beat 'known ol the Tech Whitaker, who join.:d \be Second's Ili.:h ~l'hool aut! was on bonc)r tun men is eArl Larson. who h(llds mn.ny squad after the l nterfralernity serie~, :-Jew F.nglnnd freestyle and breaststroke s tudent there. Upon e.-.terlng Tech he J)layt•d nn Nl('cllcnt game at ren ter, rcl·ordR. Larson is a Y. l\f. C. A. pro- lmmedillt.ely went intP nthletlcs, n.nd (Con tinued on Page 6, Col. IJ) cluct, l>aing one of tbe chief reasons Cor when he ~;Tnduated, he was 11 leuer Plan lnterestlna DIJ For Jn. 20 ltolding s uc h n high plilt'e in the unk (Continued on l~ JI:e 5. Col 5) wurld. J oe Rogers and Joe Tnwwr The Eaatl!rn CaUege Personnel o f. Will nre two more experienced rnen, !.he fiters, <>rga.nl~ed three yeart aeo to . . CA.LJ:IQ).A.R ft•rmer l)eing a dllsh mao , while the l:l.t· &itt. in th~ placellll!nt of college JP"&du·

SECONDS LOSE A HARD FAST GAME Not Lost Last Quarter

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COLLEGE PERSONNEL OFFICERS TO MEET HIRE

A. S. C. E. WILL

HOLD MEETING

Seniors

TWO NEW RADIOS ARE INSTALLED

Talk on Recent En· gineering Feats

The llrsl meetmg u! the Americ11n S~cioty I)( Civil En~neer!l since the

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RIFLE TEAM HAS STIFF SCHEDULE

Christmas vaut.ion will be held tom or. row ev~nlng, Werlnesdnv, J~tnuary I l, at 7 :10 J>. ll., in room 0 -19 of lluynwn Tlatl. Tbe 1>rugrnm should prove of grent Stiff Matches To interest to all as a special jtl'(IUP or talklo is to he given Ly men:1uers of Off This Week t.ht. ~ninr cla.o;s. The subjt>ct.s chosen hy tl1e speakers ure engineering under· ~ex t week is lhtt b\l~est one tl{ tht: taking, pf tho pro~em lime which are vear ror th'e rifLe team, as they will atlrnc ting much attention. ; ht)(ll tln"t'e prone mn ~A:hCS ami SJ')S.~ibl)' Frank I~. Buxtor will speak on the the Brsl posltiM mnteh of the yeur prowscd Hudson River brtd~ which The prone mat(!hcs all! with Amnefl(l is to be ~he longest suspension bridge Cf•lh:ge, C'nrnejlie Tech and Universitv in the wMII'I. 1t is to have a span of of Syn\Cu~e. !here is a J)Qs~ibili ty thtU 3,'10() feet. whereas lbe lon~est ~uspen· fh·e or thcir best men will be freed Fion bridge 110w in u Fe, the P hilndel· from ineligibility this week. A num phia·Can1den bridge, hns a span or but l>e"r or men came ha<'k frum their vaca liOO feet . tion~ wlth their own s hinill!g new rifles. \\'inslnw C. Wentworth \rill take M nnd ha\'t ~hown some impf\1\'em~'nt nl t he lil.Ilnec:t of his tn1k the Philndcl· ready nil n rc.suH. Due to the lcmK in phin.f'amden bridge. This ~ the long. tf.'rvol of dmc m-nu• th~ last mnu:h the tllt ~<uspension bri~e now In U!\C and team for ntrl week will be piclwl at lhe time of its erec:tlon wa~ con~id· from practice tarll1lt$ handed in thi~; t>red a great e ngineering feat. week. so thnl quit~ a few cbiln~cs art> The third talk is t(l be given by Le- uxpcct.erl. ander Ouen, who will ttll all('!Ut. the ~veo men have cnwred lhe nnLionnl ntl\ Uolland Vehicular 'J'unncl . It is N. R A. Tym pront' :match whlrh i~ to a newly·l'lpened t-uhe under the (Iudll<>n he fired hefore the first Q( fehruary. Rivtor whlcl, Is d<.'votcd t'lltirely to mo. The •ryro U. a motch fo r Individual tor traffic The t unnel ha~ done much honors and only tho~<e who 'lro~ve never to retievu the traffic congestion ca u~;ed previousJy taken places in any N . R. A by the ~low rerrie<~ and bas ~n an ob. c;ompetition nre eligible. Jt is elCpecled Ject of world·wide discu ssion. that severa l should win percent.a;e Thel't talks, with other features. medals, as n SC<)re of only 90 is re· should make the meeting inter~stlng quired The new t.arget.s, which will to aU and n Iorge attendance is ex· (Con tinued on Page 3. Col. 8) ~cted

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Be Run

TtJJ:SDAY, J d. 10 : 9 :10 A. M.-Cb&pel talk by

Rev. Mr. J'oxhall of Hope Conr n r a.ttonal Church . t :00 P . M.-1few1 MMtinl, B-19. 7:10 P. Mr-!fewman Club MeeUnr .

WZDllfJ:SDAY, JAB. 11 : 9 :60 A. M.-dha.pel. aonr aerv.

Ice. 4 :10 P. M.- Mandollll OJub r• beanal. 7 :30 P . M. -A. S. C. 1:. JDHti..D• •

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TBURIDAY, Jl.lf. 12 : 9 :10 A. M..-Ch&pel talk by Prof. B. J'. Tr•ylor. t :SO P. M.- GIM Olub r•beanal.

J'RIDAY, JAB. 1J : All day-Zutam OoUer• Per· aonnet Conference, Sanford Riley Ball. 9 :60 A. M .-Cb&pel talk by

Rev.

c. IL Ruat of Plymout h

Con~t.tiona.l Church.

4 :00 P. M.-P..sdltr MMti.Dio B-19. SATURDAY, JAM. 14 :

Board

3 :00 P. M.-lwim.mlDI meet, Tech VI . M. r. 'r. 7 :liS P. M.-Baaketball, SeC· ondl

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VI.

Trade.

P. IIL-Ba.aketball, Tteb. vs, Drexel. MOIID.A.Y, J.A.lf, 11 : ' :00 P . M.-llfiWS AllifDIDIDt&, B-11.

atell in industry, will hold their wln~r meeting at Tech on January 20. Tbe program lor the day will include a To the Dormitory 'oil!it t.o the Norton Com 911ny plan t . Pra<:\ic:alty all of the New Entcland The tW() new radios whic-h were dono1cd t11 tht Sanfo rd J~lley D ormitory colleges a nd many from New York will 110mc tim~ 11go have just been in,;talled. ..end repruent.~~tive•. Dean P aul Nixon They w~r~ wen: ~ei,•cn by A. At...,vater o£ Bowdoin college ill pre.sldont of the Kent, a well·known manufacturer of arganiutl<m, and Norman lt. Abbott mdios nud n f<mnt>r student ol W P. of AOlltan University. secretary. Following is the ~~ehcdille for the I. The new mllChines were set in oper. ntlon jmmcdlotc:h· nnd bnve lleen run· day . AL the moming se!lllloo there will ninp, most of the timl! ~!nee. Exoe<l· lent rcliulu an: lleing t>btained. ln. be a \•islt to the Norton Company &tcad of K<L~hurinR amund the new Vil'· plant, which is to follow the plan• sua· trola u \hey formerly did, tlle feliClWI gcsted hy the Executi"e Committee. A collt<'t MOimd \he rartio!l with their small portion ol the time w!U btl given l.ot>ks o r mas:azinell and linen to mu~it• t tl the in~rpectlon of lbe plant, but tbf.! Crom nil ovi'r the cnun~ry As mn oy mojnr p<.>rtion will be in the ~lure of 1\S fifty statlorlfl b n.ve already be~n n <:los.~ in ~rsonncl m ethode. Or. W . l()gJ!etl Onc rudlu ba'l been se t Ul) in Irvin& Clark, Service Director, will have ~ho lounf(e room nnd the other in the nvailnble certain nf th o perliOnnel or. recep tlM room. The machinu are of ficel'!l with sample~ of their records. 1 t lhc newcat type, opemting on A. C cur· will a1JIO be J:!OI!Iib!e to see how the l*J'· ,onnel ~ ork l1 carried on. Luncheon rt!nl frnm o wall plu{l The Y M C. i\ flunrters hnvc been wilt he aerved jn Sanfo rd Ri ley Han. Tho afternoon session -wilt open with ro()yed tO tl1e dom1itory. The two p<lf)l

Y. M. C. A. Quarten Are Moved

t:nhllls have hec.n re-covered and tt new hilllttrd table bns I)Ct•n nddt!d. It i~ liard to find :1 table which is nol in u~ AnY time (Juring the flay or evening. Th~ mogt\Zines <have been placed on the tallies in the 1o~n~ee room ; the "tudents living in the donnltory appredttte them for there was no re11d.ing matter in the common~ room previously. Paul Swan's office is d irectly ap.PO~I te the tlnrmit.or)• store and is very well equipped.

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j')ul{incSII meoetin~ from two tn three P , M.. follow~d by an a d dress of wel. COD'I.t! by P rf!l!ldent Ralph 'Earle. Max Preycl o f thll Per800ne1 Re~~earch Ped,eration. wi11 pre!!Cnt a Jll&per on "Selection" and Mi!IS MaheUe Blakto, pef'll()nnel direc tor of Smith roneae. wilt &peak em " P eyehologict.l Tosti In Vocation Guidance Pla~nt WQrk" The~ talks will be rollowed by a abort di$CU.stlioo and rei)Orts of special com· mlt:tAles.


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