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VOL. 23

WORCESTER. MASS., MAR

DR. MAXIMO M. KALAW IS SPEAKER AT ASSEMBLY ON TUESDAY •American Accomplishments in the Philippines" to be the Subject of Noted Pbiljppine Educator LECTURE SHOULD PROVE OF INTEREST AS TOPIC IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE

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1932

CALUDAR TOES.. MAROB 8 ; 9 :60 A. M.-Cbapel Service, Rev. S. J . Callender. 11 :00 A. 11.- AIIembly in Oymnaaium. Dean Muimo M. K&law on "Ameriean Ac. compliahmenta in the PhU· lppinea." ' :00 P. M. - lntwfraternity Bowlinr. P. G. D. vs. J'rian. WED., MAROB 9 : 9 :60 A. M.-Cbapel Service, Rev. S. J . Callender. 4 :00 P. M. - lnbrfratemity Bowline. A. T. 0 VI. P. a. K. 7 :00 P . M.- Tech Frat Club Meetfn( in Dorm.

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R.I. STATE QUINTET NOSES OUT TECH TEAM IN WILD, FAST GAME Horseman, R.I. Hawk-eye Center, is High Scorer of Game- Asp, Gartrell and Skwarek Star for Tech

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CAPTAIN ASP AND PURRINGTON SENIORS ELECT PLAY LAST GAME FOR TECH CLASS OFFICERS Spt·ed and temen t were on the

ext'i menu in t\lu mni Gym Saturday ujght whM 11 fnst III{Krcga.tion from R. I. SLate nosed out 1u1 equally fa.~t b ut 1' he first- of the returns of this term's sligh tly less fortunate Tech ~ The Th~ Worcester Te~·h tral'k team juur. class elections were handed in last week game was fast and furious all the way. neyed l o the wilrls of Amhers t last ~Ill· by the Seniors. The elections were very At times science was quite cons picuous urdav iu order to m ot~t the Ma!:.~ac hu· nenrly rcpeliti<>nA of lost term's resul ts. by its absence, hut never excitement. wtts State trackstcrs in a dual m eet. t he votes being distribu ted fairly even· An tl\'erage of 11 field g011l a min ute TH9R8., MARCHiO : A do!:C final score wn.~ expected ns 9 :60 A. M.-Cbapel Service, Jy JJon Smith was reelected P resident and yet a d iiTeren<-e of only four points bo th of the te:uru. had pre,·iously Rev. W . 0 . Huber. by a good margin and will he ~upport· in the final l't'Ore~t. necessarily means a •wamped B. U The meet, however, 4 :00 P . M. - Interfraternity cd hy Paul NeiS<In, who wtUI chosen llflCCtacular game. The spectators did vroved to oo n walkftwu r for the En~ti· BowUnr, T. 0 . 0 . va. S. 0 . P. Vicc· l'residcnt. The o t her oOicers fol· not have a moment of rest from the nee r~. the final ~core heing 19-23, with low Secretary, Olaf Nyquist : Tr&at;· openi ng whi stle to the closin&' gun. 4 :ao P. M. -Olee Club a. the Crim~m and Grny snaring six first bearaal. urer, l.mn Lockwood: Historian, Dana Bill Asp. playing his last court game place!\ o ut of a possihle eight. FRL, NABOB 11 : Carleton, Mt>m her·at large, Ted Aarks ; Cor the Eng111eers, collected the first St:lle took o n n s hort·lived lend in and Auditor, Trwin Peter110n. score of the game afte r dribbling the 9 :110 .A. M.-Cbapel Service, tbe first event, when Pru yne hent Rev. 'W. G. Huber. The~~e men will be at the head of the wh ole length of the floor. The lead GeorJ,rc Lyman to the t.1pe with n lead cla~s administration until sometime in wu short-lived and three foul shots, 4 :00 P. M. - Interfraternity that wn ~ a matter of inches Tech BowUnr, L. X. .A. va. J'rian. Mil\' when, acC<>rding to preceden t the seaS<lned with two field goals for R . I . made a grand slam when the 3.~yard 8 :00 P . M.-GIM Olub Oooe«i permanent cla~<s officers are always againRt two fiel d goals Cor Tech, put dash was run ofT. The scorin~o: orcl~r elected the 8Core at 7~ with R. I. on the lonr at Lunenburr. was Egan. J ohn:;on, and Sullivan. SAT., MARCH 12 : Up tl> the present time the two end before the game had fairly beeun. Thereafter, W. P. I. remained nhend. 9 :00 P. M.- Dorm Duce. lower clus.o;e~ ha vt• not bad their elec- Bill Asp collected one from the line or t ions hut it i!l expected they will be least resistance to tie the score. In his MOJf., IU.ROB 1& : ~elson Buell euily won the mile hut 9 :60 A. II. - Chapel Serrice, forth<·oming sometime this week. ~~econd try he missed but Gartrell wu ~tan Brewer was hurcly nosed out of Prof. B . L. ratrlleld. there to bat it in and chanred the second , when Caird Ml S. (' .l made o mis11ed one into a colle<:ted two. R. I., 4 :00 P . M.- TilOB MKW8 AI· final dc~pcrate try that carried him tr, however, would no t stand for that and airrunentl, B·19. the finish a foot ahead of Drcwer . 1100n tied the score at 11·11. Then, u i! 4 :ao P. M.-Glee Club a. ~tate~ Sullivan \'()pped the 300-yard run and hean&L in an attempt to overburden the spec· Dr Knlaw rn-, doubt will deliver a Jensen was able to tal..e second place tato111 with excitement, they executed ·er~· interesting lecture and it is on a whrn Wnrrcn (M. ~ C.) stumbled and Sweetser Heada School Paper for some fast paM work, to pueh the BCore ubjcct which ~;hou(J prove of vi tal in· feU on the lnst turn. up to 1Y.l2 befons Tech called time-out Comiae Year erc~t w evervone Tech made another clean·u p with the in an attempt to steady down. running of the lOQO.yard. "joe" Doyle Steadying wasn't the order of the The annual elections of the TECH took first with Granger and !llyquist NE WS Associatio n were held Tunday, evening and art.er thia brief period of placing two, three. :'lfarch I, in the NEWS office. 'Editor· grace, the boys became more epectacu. 'rhc (JO().yard run proved to be a very Jerry Vail is Again Choaen to in·Chic£ D. M. Smith called the meet.. tar and hectic than ever, challng each interesting race wi th Pruyne of State ing to order at of ; IS P . M., and follow· o ther up and do wn the floor, ~ Lead '33 holding the lead until the last lap but ing the disposal o r regular busines., the swan.Jike divee-and dives that Dance Music by Boyntoniana a final spurt by llnrry Jensen gave J\nticil)llting one of their most im· elections were gotten under way. The swan.Jik~to the floor and into the Tech ano ther first place. Warren (M. portan t terms here at Tech, the clllll!l offices were dispoaed of In order of their fron t row spectators' . tapa'; but when Pleases Gathering S. C.) nosed out Bill Denning for third of ·aa has elected its officers to lead the precerlenoe. For Editor·in.Chlef and the, mok e of battle fo r the first hair T~ursclay e\·ening, ;\larch third, the place. only two or three inche~ sep- claso; jCovcmment. With junior week Managing Edito r "J erry" Vail and had blown away, Tech had the advan. \\'. P J. Glee Club, sponsored hy the arated the runners at the finish line. and all that accompanies itr Junior Sum ner Sweet...er were nominated by tare. "Mike" Stewarek collected lor Westboro Kiwanis Club, gave a con· The honors were split in the two field Prom, Tech Show, house parties and suggestion of the senior members of the Tech and Gartl'ell followed with ancert in Wes tbo ro for the benefi t of the events wi t h State winning the shot put whut no~oming during their tulmini· s taff. P rom thi11, S umner Sweetser was other two poi n ts. Capt. Purrinrton Westboro unemployed . and Tt>t•h the high jump. s trntion. these offirers will have plenty elec ted Editor·in-Chief, and J erry Vail continued this le1110n In how bukets wa s automatic11lly elected Managing should be made end Tech crept up The program opened with the <tinging Foskett. State's football captain, kick· to ta ke up their time. of "The AJma Mater" by the entire ed the goal that heat the Engineers in J erry Vail "'as again chosen t.o lead Editor. These two men appointed the until apin only two point.a behind R. cluh, followed by two selections. ".Jo hn the (ootooll thriller la~t fall , but this the clas,., the ITIA.t ,tin of victory being New~ Editor and the Associate Editor, L Horwman coUected two more points Peel," by Mark Andrews. and "The time he threw the shot.pu t far enough quire large as was the oase in most of J oe Fogg and Alden 'Pttller, respecti ve· before J ohnny Smith demonstrated llun ter's f1"arewell.'' by Felix. Mendel· t o take first place in this event /but it the offices. Emil Ostlund was elcct.ed ly, and the o~~ppointments were apo how to d n'bble the length of the floor aohn. George Stevens with his synco- did no t stop 'Tech from winni ng the Secretary, and Waldo !lass, Treasurer; proved by the staff. The offiice of sec· and shoot a basket. Much sharp-shootpating ~aw entertained next with a m eet j ohn Keefe. Historian ; and Summer retary was voted o n and c:andidates Ing was no w in evidence and the teams group of popular so ngs. Again t he Gordon WhitCOmh wo n the high Sweetser, Auditor, complete the list wc;.re automatically the two remaini ng dirl their best to give the spectatonJ no Glee Club appeared with three favor· j ump with a final leap of 5 feet G 1·2 wit.h the exception of a Vice·Prcsident. Junior Editors, P . G. Guernsey and S. respite from their excitement. when ites. "Fight," by Kurt Schindler, inches. Ryan and Pru yne of State took According to the class const itution, Corko- PJiul Guernsey was elected for they left. the floor at the half with the score tied at '11·'¥1. Dance of the Gnomes," by Edward th e uther two places in this, the final thill officer is elected from the two men the ('()ming season. The office of Dusineu Manager was T he teams were greeted w ith a roar ~lacDowell, ·· Keep in the Middle of the e\·ent. Summary: g!!tting the second and third number Road," arranged by t\larshall Barthol· 3J.yard high hurdles: Stephan, of vote~ fo r presiden t . l n this case the the next to be brought up and follow· of anplause when they apin appeared mew, and two sea chanteys. The fourth Massachuse t ts State. 3rd. Time, 4.9 race is between Wright ~[anvel and ing the recommendation of Robert l\fc. on deck for t he 1erond hal£. Purrinr· Geors,:e Lyman. ~laster, Gilber t Gustafson won the elec· ton, Asp and Leach. the three men number of the program was a gro ut> seconds. tion over Eugene T cir. For business who were wearine the Crimaon and of selectio ns by the W . P. I. quartet, 35-varcl dash. won by Egan, W. P 1. : Frosh : " What are all the holes in this as.'listants. elected from the present Gray court uniforms for the Jut time, which is composed of Charles Frary, John «on. W. P. I ~ 2nd ; Sullivan, W. P Sophom ores, Paul Cheatham, Dick were each given a short cheer, but board?" · first tenor ; Leightus J ohnson, second I ., 3rd. Time, • seconds. Darnard, and Edward Barrett were though they were abort, they were Pop: "Knotholes." tet1or; Donald Greenwood. baritone; Mile nllf, won by Buell, W . P. I. : rccom1nended, and from the elec•iQn given with much guAtO. Frosh : "They are I " and Arthur Backgren, bass. Tbey were Cnirtl, ~l assachusetts State, 2nd : Cheatham and Barnard came ou t vicR. I. started to !unction more followed by three m ore numbers by the Brewer, W. P . I ., 3rd Time, 4 minutes, torious. smoothly in this !Mill and pushed the Glee club, "Sylvia," by Oley Spea~. 5.5.4 ~;econds. nu.... 1 The Junior Editors, six in number, !!COre up to 41.». Tech wu playiq ''Th~ ~orstmen,'' by Ed ward Crieg, 3()().yard run. won by Sullivan, W. P . TJ:OB Ulipmeatl ne17 are chosen frorn the presen t Sopho- just as good a game u in the first ball and "Jerusalem,'' by Sir Hubert II. I ; Jensen, W. P . I., 2nd : N. llale, lloadaJ at ':GO P.K Ia mores. 11our are recommended by the bu t the ball seemed to have decided Pnrrr. Everyone now received a treat Mas!'4chusetts State, 3rd. Time, 36.3 BoJDtoa a · staff and two are elected. The rour that it would not ro throush the hoop in the form o f a gro up of "Authentic ~econds. . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) (Continued on Pare 2, Cot. 6) 1C'ontinued on Page 4, Col. 1) (Continued on Page 3, Col. 5)

The six th Puller lect ure will he held on Tuesday. l)T. Ma.:<imo M. Kalaw, dean of the college of hhcrnl art s of the Unaversity uf the Philippine~. ";11 be the ~peaker. The ubiN·t of the talk i~ to be "American Accomplishments in lhe l'hilippines." Dr. "alnw has been \'en• acth·e in the relations l>c tween the Un ited Stutes and the Philippines in regard to theil' ndependence. He wa s the founder und organizer of the fi rst " Independence l'ongress" and bas also been a member of the t'Om· mittce of th e Philippines in this roun. try seeking independence. Dr. Kulaw received the degree of LL.B. from the University of the Philippmes and then studied in the Cnitcd States, and recei \'cd his Bach elor's degree from Gcurge Washingto n University in 1916. lie studied at the Uni,·ersity of \\'ib"COtlsin and then rc ceived his Doct.or's degree from the t:ni,•ersity u f ::\Iichij,.-:tn in 19ZI In 19l!l, he was editor of the "Mnnila Tim<>~.'' nnd in 1919 wu~ secretnrv of the Philippine :\fission to th e United at eleven o'clock

WESTBORO HEARS TECH GLEE CLUB

Take Six First Places out of Eight to Win 49-23

Smith is Re-elected President for Second Term

TECH NEWS HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION

JUNIORS ELECT CLASS OFFICERS

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