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Alden Hyw·aulic Laboratory Concert Hu(Te Scene of Uniqtte Tests Performed nc(•ess ~ Amlit~m·t.~ EtH'luml f>•l Jn Beltalf of Navy Depa1·tment

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Foreig11 Stude11ts at Tech Repre ent Fout·tecJI Cottntries X

Ru hing Rttles Year Snturday For Tbi

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W. P.l. Lab Oaw o f X Fo ur in U. •. Ec1uipp.-cl Re nits of Various For ' uch Ex pt'rimt•nl~ Cla s Elec:lions Aa·c

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Diminil'i hed Wartimt-. Enrollme nt Attains (>rt'wur Level

Tlw cunct•rt ~ivt•n ln.:ot This ycur Tech ha$ a large number of fnrt'ign students enrolled at the niJ(ht in \lrlt.'tl :\lt.'tll(lrial by lh(' n· Pro(!'. lluu pc>r unci l'cth C:h·c C'luh nnc.l a women's 0 C 0( ("( <'UIIc>~e. This is not a new policy, CloseJv Dcci(led Oc>mon!llra tt• (;n·ut ehnru, of \\'un. C~tl'f r hurch choir lntt•rfrttlt>rnil y r ouncil ~~~ there have always lleen many stuJ ohn G. Ha nabor Ciao <'n mcmllrr~. under thr dircoction llf l'Jif. ~k ill unci Pulit•nt•e cl('nts rrom other countries here. ~1 k •' • J) n a es ._JlUII•'t~s Ut" to . f'niur C.laPl~ Prt>siclt'ul rnrd l •rrt't'n. Wtl'> a huAe !\uccess f'l , Tlurln~ the war, the foreign enrollOne uf the dell.'lrlments lt>tbl Ou St'<'ontl Ballot lllll'•kally and a l<;<l fwm the st;~~~d- 1 T..urge Fro~h ( .lusR mt•nt dimi nished, due to enemy ac~nuwn on the Tech campus, .\ lden Thr clost>nB.' of the ciinner hour puint uf ntlt•ndunc:e. The pro~ram, Due ttl lhe C\trcmdy lar~e Frt·~h - titlll and war-time shipping. Hyclrnulic~ Lallorntury at Chaftin<~. did nut dampen the -:pirit vf the C\)Wrtly l''Ot!l lltPd, '"'" e. J~'Cially mnn d o~ whidt t•nlt'rt•d TN'h OC'tu· ha~ hecn the scene of extrerneJy inThe men now nt Tech represent lcre~ting and unique tc~ts carried on various clu:;;; elections held th wu~h­ plra.,in~ 111 admirers of ~igmuncl bt•r ,l l. I Q4o. tht• 1nterfraternity four tt'{'n countries. They have lx.>en in behalf uf the :--:avy in an effnrt ou t the campu Thursday. r\nwm- Rombcrj.t, \'int en1 \'unmans and Council htts m1xlilit•<l the ru'lhin~ot in the stales from a time rnnf(ing to e:--plain and llt•mon~lr:tte tlw bt'r 21. E,·en thou~oth tht• timr \\:ts \ 'inur llt•rbt•rt nnd sl'lections t:lkcn r ule>~ tn cope wilh the siLttntinn. II from two weeks to one year, and phenomena n<.sucialt•d with the en· limited nnd the bnllotinA "low, tll('r<' from "'l'hi.• l h:o;t·r1 l:ionJf' and "The is h{')i('VCII thnt this new iiystrm will they st~y that skyscrapers ama1.e tram:r of vtuiuu~ simple geumetric wus little ballyhoo anc.l t':tdl l.'lec- Old R('d ,\ I ill " werv npplaudrd time.' ~ive the 1r1C!'hntcn a t•hantt' lO ~('~ them. Tht'Y ftnd the American pen· li<lll wns cumlucte<l with Sl'nsibll• nncl time n~-tain hy the audience. nne! hetll'r rlt'dtll• for thcm~t'lvcs pie friendly and ready I() help them hodit•s inUl wat{'r. A ~<·mi -chm u!> consistin~ of so- which ftaternity thl'y will t'honsc as whenever po:.sillle. The foreif{ll stu\'ariu u~; rnernbr•rs of the \\'. P.I. orderlinl'AA. thnt was nlmn~t unu!'. unl. Thb c-almness did not dull 1he prttnn!'t l\ l ur~-tttrt•t Fc<'ht•rry, Louise tlwir lwrnl' hen.• on the Tech ca nt pu ~:o clcnt ~ feel the outstanding d ifference Faculty have b('rn :t<'liw in muny h<·tween their own country and fields whirh hnvc materially acl- outlook uf th0)1<' present nne! prl'v(•nt Sahtrjo!illn , and 1h·lcn Wall, altos fur ilw next fuur yt•nrs. " \' isiting neriucls", whirh b('gn n America iN the way the Unilrd v:tll('l'fl nur ract•nt war proJ,~rum : but tht' inswllation nf unqualiftt•cl men. ;\fa rtha ~ulu s hittn , anti ) lnl:uno. here at t'hnffms we hnvt• nn t•xnm- In <'Ill h class the \'tiling was C'lu~e : l\ k holns :11111 thc tilt!t' Club ortet Nnv<'mht•r 12 and will <•xtrrul tu Stales is mechani1.rd. 'l'hc men srty ple uf (nncentrntctl dfni'l in which tht• St'nior cla ~s vice-prc~idt•ncy ran st•t tlw audit•nt.c in the mmxl of lhe Uct'l'lllhcr 20, havt• bt·(•n clcsl~nu ll •d t lwy do noL httve a great deal of members uf both the ~h·thanknl tn liv(' hallutc; with lhc llnul ckctiun pro~.rrum 111111 "en• Culluwed hy a \\hereby llw Frcshml.'n will have a nmthiut'ry in their own country. but and l': lectrical Engineerin)o( Depart· uf t:cor~t> Schupp, :mel lhl• j uni11r -.uln hy Lnwrc·n~c :'t ld .'nrl..indalr ancl r.hanc.c tu brcnnw ucqunlntcd with afll'r gradual ing from \V .P ,l. they mcnts have cooperated to thrir ut· tins.." <•lection f11r vke-pre~itlcnly rttn u tluct hy altn B<•Uy l'catS<m and fru tt>rnily men. :\11 unl' is rrllowed want to go back home and build up mo-<t. ller(• we t:an tnke you lwhind to thrt'e ballots putt inK " Reel" l;a'l:, j uhn El>l>ll sin~in~ " Because tn converse on o:uhjccts perHr ini n~e to their native Janet Most nf the men cAme to Tech bethe ~encs fur a tir ·t hnnd rendition ~ l eade into office with a count of Yuu'rr You." Bass Bub Drew then L11c fraternities during tht·~ rushing of the problcmo; inW!-t i~ate<l since 6h-(>J. Tbe linul slates rt•pre.wntcd pruc.' rt•ded to hnld the nudience spell- periods for it i~> only a time lo l>c- c:wsc if was recommended by their friends tlr former school teachers. IQ42, from which the re!ltrk ti\c lid ''ell rounded !>tudents both st.hulas- hciUII(I with a rer11fition nf " Old M :m comt.' atquninted. lfHwevcr. there are some students .\notil"t h<b nut yet IK't'n liftt·cl Re-.trirt('cl tk ally :tnd athletically and the Ri\•t•r." I ll'lt•n \\'all. a Worcester ._ "\'i!liting period'' hns thnu((h the re, ull.; ar(', lht• t•:-,enc(' uppo~ing tickets representerl t•qually fa\'nrit~·. sohll•d on " I Love \ ' uu IJC!'n dl?'!li~natc1l tn r·~ tcnd from Janu· whn ore followinst In their fathers' ur I Ill• prublt•m is ltl tnkr hiJ:h-..pe('d ver<;atile men. The upper cln s~mcn On ly," frurn Victor llerbcrL's "The nry 3 In january I0 nnd will uffort1 fnot!>lcp~. os in the caSt' of Mr. Mel, prnved Ln be the> mMe cliS<rimlnat- ( lu!Colate Suldi<•r," ftJIIuwrd hy ultu a dru.cr contad lx>twern Frrshmrn whu~e father Jtraduatecl from Tecll phnw~ra ph., with an 11\'l'r::IJ.It' ~·xpos­ url' nf l micm-s<•conds tl!t variou:- ln~t in I hc selcclinn nf ttffrrer~ only ~lirlum;r ~ ichola s' " 'ilxmey". Su· and frutt•rnity mrn. It is tn be cl('ar· thirty yrar~o agt1. hcrnusc uf the J.,treater familiarity . The nwn ca me to the States in pnuw tlrHI nll11 1lwn wmbined their ly understood that 110 l'Hmrnunka· ~h:tped model ~ arc projccteci in tu a Thi.; yc:.r the . enior chtss will bl' rffort~ 1H :.in~e . " \\'ht·n You 're i\way Lion uf any kind eunrc.rninl( fmlerlii· (('nnllnu••d o n P11Kc ,,, Cot 2) tank of water ttl .. pccds npprt>nchin~ repre~t·nted by the following men : ncur." 200 feet Jll'r ~econtl . lluw this wuo; ties i~:> uJiowt::d , ancl any urmuthori:>.cll Tlw Ter h GIN• ('Jub unclcr the accornplishetl is probably as inlc•rest- President, j ohn G. Humhur, rl'turnecl rushin~o~ will be frned uy the l nlcrfrom service last July. He Is also rlir('llitlll nf Clifford Grct•n blt•ndcd in~ as the statistics clevc'lopecl from frall'rnity Council. a member of A.f.E.E. till' Radio tht'ir voices llruulifully un "Sloul· the tc~ t 11. The first tushlng wrck will be rtuh, and a member of I'SK frater- lwartrcl Men,'' "The Wl1iffenpool (CurHinuNI nn Pu ~t· 1, ('ol I ) ot the fraternity house::~ The \V.P. t. Radio Club, which has cunductrd nity. \'ice-Prc!lidcnl, George A. S11n~ ,'' and ''Tlw Riff Song.'' The un the followi11g dates: junuary IJ, been reorganized recently, held a ncll't tlwn offered " Down by the ~ • .:1. • ~. 1 t SchupJ), J r.; Secretary, i\Hrcd F. 14, 16, 17, 20, 21 , und 22. Fresh- business nll't'llng last Thursday, Lnrkir\ : Treasurer, Ro~cr 1'. Ro- Old :\till S1ream,'' anti " I Had a men will receive invitations to the Nnvrml>t'r 21. At lhls meclinJ( the ~f<•eting T e ran bers.t.l' : T ech Cnuncil. ~llrman w. l>rt•am l>rur.'' Robert hcJU:..t•s that ure intereslCCI in pledg- trcaoourer wns elected, and the pro· l'he first me<'ting uf the .\ .!'C \I.E. Padden. j iJhn t'\, \\'hulean. :\lt•mlwrs uf the octet are fur this term \HL'\ held on Friday. T he Junior cla.'ls is reprcst•nu·d j t)(lrPy and l.;rwn•nct.' :\lc:Ct>rkindale, ing them, and they are strongly gram for the C()ming year disc~ . X,nembcr 15. The nrw undcrJ;trad- thil> term by: Jlre.:.itlent Kulwrt II. fr r... t tt•nHrs: "urman Tuylor and urged to arrive promptly at 7:00 The oftkers uf the club at prt!M.'nt uate officer!; arc Pre~icli'nl , jack \ri:lm'. Bnb i"' a meml~r of the Wilbon 1\ ppel,~tate . :..c,·tmcl tenors; n'clock und leave at 9:00 o'clock. If are: ]one~, vice-president ; John \\ illiant!>; \'ice-Pre5iclent, Larry Ga r- Jnterfratt>mity Council and a truck Juhn lk t kwith nnd Daniel Lewi.'\, a Freshman does nol heed the invi- Regh:y, secrclary ; Bob Smith, treasnell ; and Secretary-Trea~urer , id mnn. \ 'ice- President, John l'. lmritnn<"'~ : nnd Rul.>ert J)rew nnd tation he will forfeit bis ril(ht to be urer. Prof. H . H . ~ewell ~ the fac.:ulpledgt'd to uny house on the campus ty adviser. \\'eathcrhead. ~ J {·atlc ; , ccretary, j ohn F. t 'oyne ; ~ cnncth True.sdell, basc;es. until the n~:::ct designated rushing Dancirllot foiiO\\l'<J immetlintcly ufl· ~Jr. E. T. Ll:tr-:rm from the .. ales Treac.r,rrer. Richard K. Horne; T('ch The prop;ram consi.'lls of Morse period. ~ nl(i neerin(( Branch or Xurton Com· Council. GeorS(e ~J. Thom~un , Allen cr the con<wl. ;\fu:.ic was supplied Code clu-.ses, designed to enable those • econd rushing pcriud will Ue held intf're!!ted to get an amateur licenlit' lty )Jal Gurdon's thirteen piece pany \\as the lecturer for the eve- F. Raymond. 1 the houses bet ween the hours uf and building projects to supplement at IJ;rniel G. Lt>wis, Glee urchestrn. ninl!. H is lopk covered the grinding I·Qr the Sophomore da <;.<~, G«.>no uf lu n~sten carbide tools, and he Snntandrea was elected l'r~idenL Club presitlent , was in charlo(C of all 7:00 u'clock ancl 9:00 o'clock , j anu· the lmnsrniUing and receiving equipary 29, JO, and 3.1, and plcdginf( ment already in the "shack" , as it is ~howed muvies depicting the grind- He is also a member of the T11crr arrong<'meots. will take place Sa turday February 1, culled. These projects include a I 500 in~ indu~try. :\ Jr. Larson i ~ a gmd· r\F.ws taff, and last year appeared 1947. tUlll' of \\'.1'.1. ' lass of 1922 and he in the ) lasque, and this term he volt supply, an antenna tuner, a new TilE Pf: DDLER Afler the conclusion of lhu sr·concl fnm l nmpllfler, and a modulatinn has been wilh ~orton Company was on the fnotbtlll squad, as well Tht're is mom for sevcwl Sr,ph,ince 1923. B eside::~ his work in ns a member of the ba.sebaiJ squad. vmorc~ and Freshmen ()ll both Lhe rushing week, Freshmen will be ex- mon i II)T. !'-ale!< En~ineerinA. he i!; nlso idenll· He> is a memher of TK P fmternity. EdltrJrial und Business Staff of pected to list, on choice cnrtls, no At presl'nl, the transmitting equiplit'd wilh the pmgre!ls of diamond \' i ce- Jirt•sid~n t , John L. Hnwlty ; the l'rddltr. Experience Is neces- more than three fnrlcrnilics rrom ment indudc>s a crystal controllf'd, ~.¥indin~ wheelo;. He helped in the .·ecreLary. David B. Brown : TrC<JS· sury for udvunc.emenL l{) higher whom they will accept members.hip. voice mr>tlulatt'tl, 250 wall transmitrt~earch uf thic; product. urer, J uck K. Mullaney: Tech Coon· positions Iuter. Don't wuit uutil The fraternilics will ulo;o :.o ubmit a tl'r, which is on the air, and which has r here were nbout frfty members 1c~l. • tephen J. t:cirh, Robert I. you're a '~!nior and lind that it is list of men whom 1hey wi"h to nlready made sevenll cuntacts, includ,u the meetinf( including fourteen t arl'>on. too late. Ur01) n note in the "P '' pled~e ; and if the feeling fur mem- ing Pariq, France. Plans are beinJ( bership is mutual , the Fttl'hman will made rnr an operating schedule with nev. men. 1 he ~ociety i.s still accept- 1 J n additiun the S<lphomore class IJo:<, care of the Peddler. (Continued vn Page: l, Col. 2) IContmurd on PaJ~c .\,Col. t ) IConllnucd on Puc.o .\.Col I ) (C'nntln~d on Pa~t .l , Col. 2)

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