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FRESHMEN VICTORIOUS

IN lSTERCLASS SOCCER Hammar Scores Goal for Frosh

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en•nh- mato.:h~ I team-. hauled annual :-. phomore-Fre,;hman ""' r j1Rtn~ on ::'atu~dar .tt .\' umm Fidel w.:h the tlf'.'t \'ear team tmc•b 101: the \'wtor~ hy a I t o 0 '1:• ·TC: .:;.: r· ing wa~ kept "' a mim:num I~ au~ c·f the roughne,.,; 0 1 the m.• tc~. fiotb t~;l·lh \lllcn:d (I ru~:g··d ueien~ and tll~ Fre,hman tellm's cne goal lend was enough t< dedd~ the game The conte~t was full of a~non frum ! Uirt to finish The del•irling counter o( the game was sc:ured br Captatn Hammar vi the Freshman te111n tr(lm a ~t·"unmage deep in • ophomore territorr The Sophomore>< launched m:uw attlll'k" lll th<' fint year men's go~l bu t could not get br the dele nre o! Olc:;on, the F.-e-:hmnn l:•' alie T he work of ~ku ropa t and llammnr. rival forward!<. anti D ufresne a nd Ca pttu n Ti llan, :::Ophumore barkfleld man, was out"landi ng throughout the contes t. The game was refereed b,· \\'ill'On R ice. captain C)f t he 1929 ,·arsi ty team . in

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CANDIDATES FOR INDOOR TRACK REPORT J O COACH ..terfratemity Relay StaruDec.4 '1\ith basketball and indoor track pra<"tice both on the card, the ~n· m· nasium no"'' presents a bu~y !'cene. In· door track practice began last ;\lo nda r with nearly sixty men reporting. The letter men repo rting include Captain French, :\lace, llall, Burr, ~uth, Sto ughto n and Dn,·id R ice With other el(perlenced m en fo rming the squad, Coach J o hnsto n is confident of IOing through t.he ~eason with very satisfyjng results. Tet'h ahould present a strong. well-ro unded team with men able to place in every event from the lo ng distance runs to the dashes and hurdles. Se\'eral meets are planned for the winter. Arrangements are now under way for meets with Wesleyan and 1\mher~t. The team is al so expected to compete at the Boston A . A. meet to be held on Salurday, February 2, 1930. !Continued on Page 3. Col. 4)

FILM IS SHOWN TO THE MEMBERS OF THE A.S.C.E. Second Meeting Very Interesting The second b1-mo nthl y meeting of the Institute branch of the t\ merican Society of Civil E ngineers was held ta ~t night in Bornto n Hall, Room 19, a t i30p m. A good percentage of the members was present and enjoyed the feature or the program, name ly, a film . "The Welding of t he Upper Carnegie Build· ing.' This film was tndeed bo th in· teresting and instructh·e. causipg no httle amount of d iscussion among those present. after its sho wing. judg· ing fro m commentS o verheard. this exc~:llent film was duly appreciated by the members, creating a desire £o r more alo ng the same line.

SOPHOMORES TROUNCE FRESHMEN

DEAN BRO\VN

IS SPEAKER

IN ONE SIDED FOOTBALL GAME

Man) Yeterans Report to Coach

M. L. Price Conducts Me ~ring at Central Church

til 1~"'"'· t\ •.: IJ,,< l -..n Freshmen Line l'nable To Cope With Stahurt '32 line-bucks, u•ut...: to n- u-u .. t hd>:ht- " .•h Lockwood, Andrews, Swipp, Rice and Larsen Play Well th, ~;• n1 tloor m U""-' h' a<pmtnt~ l~>r .\ !ur~e numL·<:r • T, h :-ner. \\ere : h~ te .. m ..: alm<' -t all :imt'~ , 1 da\', All rorts Made ln Finl Half; Sopbop-Pe•<tlt at the Y<•t:n~ Pc 1 ]to',. :lWtt· e't'r ~'"~ tt '~ ::1~ put an to .:..mdn ,.n AERONA UTICAL TALK mort' Reserves Also H.old Cubs 111;: at ~ e•:n.-.1 church ::;un<la,· night to ;h,, :.\"I Thts mtcrt!•t 1,0 :mil ri•w..: GIVEN TO ENGINEERS Scoreless. Fioal ~tore 16-0 h r Dean Hr'"' n ,{ Y al<! "veal. The •ill< c .1 lar~" f!fclUp f mt n. &ndU•im,_: <t:h]<'C; t 1 he C \ en in!:'·.; adrlrc"'' wa' many frr-hmcn r<"~'OT't•-d ~t,.nda\' for -' \\'hit t It ).f~nn- to he a Chri-tinn " h.t-O.e~Lt11 p:a.:tkt' lit :f,;P<·Il~t! to !\ ('3'1 Lester West Introduces Speaker S..tu·o,l~\' ahern<l<ll1 th·· ~phomuff'D.:an nr~ Wll ,bQw, l lll h:- -~,.,.t>ch tht " ut'<i hy I..O:I<:h lk:.cr Havm~ ~ -r~-hman tuutball team.~ ltlU~ht a hard di ri<!rcnu• l.>e t\•een the ne.~ •·oncept:un l'utne tamil:ar "ith ~h ... al•:Jit\' t'f mo; t \ h . ,. 1)::unt' tlll the- hard ' trmcn ..!1uri11'~~ <li ( h ,,. t t e 1,L 1 me'" un~ '-• l e ~' t.n('tt' oi "hat constitute~ Chri-u:mny !lnd t ht- ,...I tt:c • • lll\f'< r4.'hl'-!o"tn!'l\ m p~e\·mu~ ·\ <'!1~. • r E n~;utccnn " •• IC lt't'· •tn •~~ n (o rt Alunuu 1-' n~·ld, . wnh thto : ~phom''~ ,·iews held ....,mc year~ ngo 1-'t>rmeriv "'>ac.:h B:~:!cT '' a~ ahl<' tof cut the ~r<)up R I~'\~ 'l II.;ll,1 ~ '\ \\' t!f11)\''4;t;'l\* . _. n•t:h \ \ ' '-'lnt'l'~.ll): \ l.:"hlrhnh h\' a 10 tu 0 ~-ount a p.: ,....,;n w ho prtlfc~-~t:l 1hat he \'t'- of t>lder lllt'll to \\ Qrk •blc 4."•mrlit il>n< R Jacub• th< 0 ,,.,.h t-nr T tre ~ R uhT he Sc•i>h<> morc,. made tht'lr lil'l't 01 ;.., \'cd Ill one .,, a lew crt·etl>< ""'•!' ,·on· m·twdhlteh· ~., thal th ne~ t d:n onh .__ . l't'Or'-' "ht'n l.~n and L t Penta broke .I • . h • • . .,.,r I 0 l'f'<l,..l,' \lll llt!f\)JI,\\Ili('S 'lc t'i.'d ,, t hn"aan nnd all t>t ers \\'ere ~lc:ven. men ~vnrtc cl {"r t be nr t team. lit~ talk ~nte~ cl i:'h• c.'lh on th"' t hruugh t\.1 t~ruw Drnkc b. hind btl' I)WI\ not. Dean Bn·wn pvinted ''ut the mdudmg Graham. .\ -<p, l ul~en. Pur· t ld h 1u t h )t"a' l.llt' bet<)(•· he h:td I\ ~·hiiii<'C: to d:fficuln· oi dilierent itt ting betw.:cn • . , lUI mg 1'1 t t• twu rgcs nuli IJlS m k' !.. Th h ~ h • h nn~ ton. J.' . p .;: h an d II oIme" Cr.,m 1the \\ urld f,,r the l.'ni tc:tl ~tate:>: :\a'". ~ ~-.. I'< put I <' ' P ' Ill t t: lead, t"Tecd~ and rnen in thnt m anner Ill' n<t vear ~ "'!Uilu lln t he t~outhear l't lie 11 ),.,, di--cu:<~ :.. t•• 0 ~howo;-d that the wa' a man t:ved wal> The: Freshmen were a ll rttained an t h.c e n ~.>rmt~ u~ h an~: ars w h'tCh h nn• "-· The 'cnrhnt:,.; quiclJv· $CUred again ....-en a muc h truer wa\' oi d l'tt!tmmiug i{ h, I'Xtrn d:w ,"0 t ha t the ,-.,a,•h rould de hmlt 111 hou.~ them In 8 no n-tech· ~> .a ro:<:uh t~f a long forward from were a Christian lie ment 11med four termine their r~p.,niv" atuliues. The mcnl w;w )lr Jar-.llt< c! \plaint' 11 huw Sl\lf>P tCI .\ndro:w~ whit-h plat-cd the men who were all grt'nt l'hri:ma n~ nnd "cut" came \\'ednel'rlav and a !'quad ,.!lrll>\tS cn!llnN' ri n~; prt~blems ari.;ing in baH tnt the !'iX·)·:ud line. Thts was a hl' showed that each dt ffer<'d m h1" 11 hu.·h wM omewhat !'tnaller than it th~ Ct.l llSII UI:II\\11 ~1( the Ships Wen! beautiful JXI!' · over one of the half· creed. hnd been \fonda'· <:.i nce se\'eral bad bt1ck'~ h~ad where Andrews snared it ' . ~··h·ed. and puulted o ut the ,·a.o;t nu1n. ~! arion 1. P rice, president o( the d ra pped out o £ th eu o wn a~rcl be· . . and was finall\' ~topped on tho t'l~ · Tech y ).[ C A was the leader oi 11 h k ..... I t l'r nl •mpnwcme..us m••orpnta ted m d I II ,·am~.:~ " feono ug Ul ~(r "''h"' t j the pl nns of the twn dina:;tbleos Mr \'1\r me ere the Fffshmm held lor num "'""'" n teen men t•• thr-ee do'' n< and o n tl1e f·'ur'", the meeting. ~-- w om a lncub$ empha!<i7ed t "t! m odern :ur~ u• a forgood secon d team " houltJ: ~ forthcum • ward, a Preshman I ack blocked the 3 .a DNJVA' ~1'\UUJTTI:'I:' ~: • ' • • ~hip':. feaMPilil\' a.<~ lugical ~\ICce~sor ball but before the b311 could to uch ~'~' r~~ ~ ,~ ,.-lllollf &~ l'Jt"'Thf> n~- untt of today. He said. E HAS BEIN SELECTED "These two ~thip:~ ha\~ fa c:ililles for tiM! ground lurt L.anciault ICOo~ it OALDDA.Il carn·ing lhe a irplanes aboard These up and k'llmpered t he th~ yards for plnne:; t'ltn lnnd on or be launched 8 to ttl'hdo wn '' pa~;s from Swipp to Frosb and Soph To Vie For Cup from the mulhcr ship... LaPenta added the extra point after TUES., ROV&MBU .._ the touchdown Late In the ltCOnd Ralph Hodgk11'1S0n, chairman of t.he UO .&.. 11.--0hapel Senice. .... · )lr jacohs' talk wa<~ at't.'UmJ'llnied by Tech Carn.ivnl committee, has chosen m<ltio n pkture reels showing the penod ano ther long P.'lSS to A~ws T. Hawley, '!L the following men to assist him in the 1\ijo!hts of mnny d•rigibll's. including put the Sophomo res in a ~~e:orina posi8.00 P . 11.-lltllical Aaaodatl011 tion only to bt held for d1~wn~. This plans fo r this annual event· E C Con~. Odd J'eUowa' B all. the! Los .\n~ele~ and the Graf Zeppehn. gain was not in \'ain, bowe\'er, for on ).tilde. treru;urer and in charge of Wor~t.-. Lester \\". \\"est, president o£ the Wor· t ickets: 11 . E H osm er. publim~· agent. cester Snciety, int roduced the speoker lt'on unued on P&~~t ~. Q>l. 31 WED., JfOVUIBB& 2'1)1. L P rice, head usher : I: T ).lcGin· UO .&.. M.--Ob.apel Service. nil!, stage manager. The pro p4!rty mnn· Pre&ideDl R.alpb Earl& WHY THE HONOR SYSTEM PROFESSOR HOWE TO ager has nut yet been t' hosen ;\Iiss TBU&I., JfOVDIBER 21-StJlt. Rugg hCl ~ conse nted to take charg<' of IS BEING DISCUSSED CONDUCT MUSEUM TOURS D.I.Y, DEOUIBER 1soliciting cand y from the girls in the TiwWci'riDc &6eell. office, and !lliss !>ranees CnlhMe will MOR., DKODIBB& ZSeries of Articles on the Subject Suceeaa Depeada ha,·e charge of du;tributing the candy UO A.. M. - Cbapel Service. )!r. P. R. Swan is the faculty advisor &n. Bollil BartJ.eU. 1. Last year Profes.'lclr llowe conducted The Freshman and Sophomore TUBS., DECDIBER sn number of to urs to the Worcester t'lasses hn\'t alread y started wo rk o n U O A.. II. - Chapel Service. Of all the problems that confrout Art Museum and t.he Antiquarian Mu· their rcs pect1 \'C act!. Curtiss Co,·ell Rev-. BoW. BartJ.ett. '-tudent lenders and college administra· sewn fo r the purpo~~e of gi,·me ualks has charge of the Supbo m ore ar t nnd WED., DECDIBEB ' tors, thrt t of sturlent honesty in t;l~s· on the ellhl bitl! bei ng held . A number Frank Kean i! ln charge of the net UO A.. II. - Cbt.pel Service. ronm wo rk and can\pu s relations is of men took advan ta11e ol the o pporwhich the Freshmen ho pe will ga in R.n. Kaprlel BedrOiian. probablr the one thnt is lirst in im· tuni~y and were m ucb interested in them the cup, UO P . M.- IDterfr&temity Rel)<)rtance and int,e re$t todny When what was done. For various reason s, The faculty act. which usually lay : lltudents meet. this problem consumes mainly because of conflictint cia~ aro use!! the m ost enthusjasm. will be P . 8. K . n . T. U. 0 . a large part of t he time given for dis· t he numtlt'r of m en a t tending rrew managed hy Prof _1 . W llowe of t he '1'. X. " · .&. T. 0 . CUI'ftion Of StUdent probJem11, When 1,01aller and the p lan was dropped. t'i,·il Engineering De partment. In for· s. A. E. VI. L. ][. A.. T his year ProfelfiUr H owt has con· colle~e administrAt<1r11 meet. thi~ pro!,. mer years Mr. R. G De La Mater was P. 0 . D. n . 8. 0 . P. lem is widely disc:ll~!!ed . It ill a per· sen ted to make arra ngeme nts provided instrumental in writing and producing TBU&8., DECEMBER 6pllixing problem : It is 1111 important a ~tuffit"ient n umber of m ton will agree these acts, and his ser\'lces will be UO A.. M. - Chapel Service. to at tend. The days selected are T ugreatly missed . llo wever, under the o ne Rev. Kapriel Bedroaiaa. day and T hursda y afternoons alte r Some colleges and un i\'crllities at· nhle leadership of Prof !lo we. the J'&I., DZOZMBBR 6tempt tO SOI\'e thi~ problem Of stu- four o't'IO<'k. T hose interested ehould faculty can be e xpected to produce a 9.60 .1.. M. - Chapel lemce. dent honesty by meanR of the Honor get in touch with Professor H owe or ski~ equal to any previou.s o ne. Rev. Kapriel Bedrotian. System. Under the I l<~nor System, Walker !lawley as IICIOn u pcllltible and Be~des these three sk1ts there will UO P. M.-lDterfrat.naity a. broadly speaking, the students are !lignify their desire to a tte nd and the be a program by the Musical A!<oocia· lay : given nbsolute freedom fram surveil· da)'l tha t are most a,reeable to them . tio n. After this there will be dancing, P . s. K. VI. A.. T. 0 . tnnce b)' Caculty members or proc tors If enough men ~ien up it is planned t o the music being furnished by the Bo ynT. X . va. T. U . 0 . J l i!'t aS!umcd that the studt!ntr; are bo n· hold t he first m eetinp un December tonians . s. A. E. VI . s. 0 . P. est, and they are clealt with on that 3rd and Sth. The tickets fo r the Carnival will be P. 0 . D. VI. I.. ][, A.. Tech men hnvc not a'' ailed tbembasis. Their ~ignature to pavers, or only se,·ent y·th·e cents and they are MON., DICCEM.BIC& i :n so me instances to a spct:;al pledge, sel\'eS of the chance to benefit by the now on sale. They nre being sold br 9.60 A.. M.-chapel Service. ' vo uC'hes {or the fact that the work rep· remnrkably gaud art m useum that a man in each division. UO P . M.---hterfratenaity a.. rese nted to be his o wn was done by Wor~stl'r has and wit h t he opportu· lay : the student him ....,tf, and by him alone. nity so close at band I~ Is to be de· P . S. K . vt. 8. A.. 1:. NOTICE piMt'd that such is the situa tion. Tbe II i ~ word is his bond. 'T. X . VI. P. 0 , D. TBZRE WILL BE JfO U8UE OJ' Thoee colleges whirh use t he Honor cul tural value derived frDm thtM villitl T . u. 0 . VI. 8. 0 . P. !;ystem, ns a rule. believe that it is are of \'Glue to all and ma ny abou ld TBZ TZCB lfrWS NUT WEICK, A.. T. 0 . VI. L . ][. A.. attend. !Continued on Page 3, Cui. I ) DECDIBZ& S, 1929

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