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Staff, Students To VoteIn Balloting HeldNext Thursday
Reestilts of Balloting SoughtTPo Shkow Political. Trendl Here
I'olls To Be Opern in M~ain Lob~by·Betw-een 9:00 wid 5:00
O'clocke
I.-, Technolog'.S~ anti- or- Iro--S\'e
D~eal in it. I political phflosopiiy.?
Tbhis imnportant qluestion is expecteclI
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Mausical Clubs Pr~obe
Will B3e Starteda
Earhlr in W7eek
M~usical Clubs Probe
'Will Be Started
Early in Week
Pr·ice Thi-ee CentsCAMBRBYIDGE, MASS., TUESDAY, MlARCH 3, 19336Volum~e LVI. No. 7
I- Dean Bush WinsLamme Medal ForWork On AnalyzerDifferential Analyzer Solves
Complex ComputationsQuickly
Dr. Bush Versatile Scientist;Career Began With G. E., 1916
Product Integraph Wins MedalOf Franklin Institute
In 1928
Dr. Vannevar Bush, '16, vice-presi-
deiit of the Institute, and Dean of theSchool of Engineering, has been
aiNarded the 1935 Lamme Medal of
the American Institute of Electrical
Eiigineers for "development of meth-
o(Is and devices for application of
mathematical analysis to problems ofelectrical engineering"' H. H. Hen-
r- Iffie, national secretary of the organ-ization, made the announcement inNew York, Saturday.
The Larnme Medal, one of the high-est honors in electrical engineering,,
!,:,--'1-,i-as founded by a bequest of the late[�-'.�c"`]Llenjamin G. Lamme, chief en-hicer
of the Westinghouse Electric and En-�-,,',4gineerixig- Company, and is awarded
aiinuallv to a member of the American',4,lhistitute of Electrical En-ineers for
nieritorious acliievennent in the devel-opment of electrical apparatus or i -cliftlery. The medal and the certificatew1iiell accompanies it,,vill be preseiitedto Dr. Bush at the annual summer
(Continued on Page 4)Varrinevar Bush
Elections For SeniorWeek Committee To Be
Held Next Wednesday
Candid-,ttes Are To Be NumberedBy Votej-s In Order Of
Vi-! Desire([ Choice
%,()till,, for inembers of Senior'Con-in-littee and marshals will
take place Wediiesday from 8:,30 a. 11.1-:"to 5:20 1). ill. in the Alain Lobby alid 1
ill Rogers Building,. Three marshals.1 alld txveiity meii for the committee will
'�'--,,'be elected.1`xcept for those who have already
as-ked for the privilege of voting byiiiail, rules demand that votin be done
I)erson, and not by proxy. VotersNvill nuniber candidates in number of
ipreference, and may nuinber as manys they wish.The t1iree marshals will be elected
front aniong the following men: JohnD. Gardiner, Anton D. Hittl, ElwoodH Koontz, Michael A. Kuryia, j3ren-ton W. Loie, and Fletcher P. Thorn-ton, Jr.
The Senior Week Committee will be'"'c(illposed of tiventy of the following:
M. Benson, Herbert 21. Bor-Ford M. Boulware, Everett H.
��_-'6Cargen Jr., Richard A. Denton, JamesCarl-, Jr., Milton B. Dobrin, HarryE s -s I ey, William Fingenle, Jr., John
";-,D. Gardin.-v W W ('�nrfli Tr Un-rtin 1A.Gilman, Jolhn P. Hamilton, Robert
1'~·Haniian, Anton E. Hi-ttl, Marshal'':H. 11,alcolm, Allen W. Horton, Jr.,· jStanley T. Johnson, Lawrence Kari-
tc~,Francis H. Lessard, Brenton W.~Loive, Thornas P. N'elligan, Charles F.
(Continued on Page 4).- i ~Senior Ellections
Former Tech StudlentNamed For Annapolis
Georgee J. Stansfield, '38, of River-ir bail] Court Hotel, has been nominated
R ~ epresentative Healy of Massachu-setts as first alternate to the Anna-Mois Naval Academy from the EighthMassachusetts District. Stansfield,forrnerlyr staff assistant on The Tecl7,
'iad to take a competitive examination(11 February 8th before he could gettile nomination.
Lammpe Medal Winner
Dear, Vannevar Bush
kto be answeredc next T~hursdav A larch
12, wthen T'he T'ech w-ill conduct: a pollto tletermine the 1)ollitical sentiment: of,reclmolo~_Iv students antf stuff mern--bers.s
Vo-tin-L boothsS inl tlle 'Maini Lobby-\vill be keplt open front 9 to 5, w-hen it
i,: exp~ectedl tlat lar-je Fiubeeis of un-
dler-raduatetes and faculty will tur~n out
to reg~ister· their· ayes and! nays~ on theqluestioii: "Do youi favori tile generalipolic~ies of the Nev.- Deal?:
I-lie high present inteirest in the,)olicies and pr1ineIples advocated bi-
the New· Deal mmlies the question onewhich mner~its the attention of the I21-
"Ladies A8re D~efeated
In Proposal ContestAht 5:15 Club D~ance
Fi-ances Dunn Leads Ladies InT~est of? Leap Y'ear
Technique
Tlhe ladiesCS were mitcla~ssedl b\- thei
mc1101 0 exeerienced Imen in the pr1oposal
colltenit at the 5:15 Leap Yeaeil dancelaist Saiturdlay night, held ain tlhe club-
roocm. Verne G· C. Fr·ost, '37i, w\ho ad-i-ittedl a ]lead start of three prev-ious
marria-esc~ easily- led in the appliause
rendered b ~y the fifty- couples Present.F1·ance.; Dunn of Dor~chester slio-ved
the mostt talent aniong the ladies inproioZosimn, to, the man: of her choice. Tnco~ntya~st to tile alrdent oiffer~s of the
I Urnel-S-ul) illi the c~ontest. she stressedl
the i~lracttic~al sicle of marr·1iagee offer--in,,- excellent cookingi, (earned sox, a
-\vell-kcept home, anal financial secur~it,\to her· mate.
A4 mix-up dance, accomlplished by-sendimn, each girl lookting fof~ a younp
man wc\ith a certain mumber·, and thensuddtenly· telling everyone to dancew-ith the near~est I1eerson, excluding hisor· her ocriiginal par~tner, added to thefeatm-e~s of the dance.
Course VI Will Hold
Colloquium On Diesels
The department of electrical en---ineering has announced a colloquimon "Engineering of Railroad Diesel
Mo~ctive Power" to be led by Mr. A.,. H.Candee, Diesel Ellectric Eng~ineer forthe Westing-house E~lectric and Afanu-
facturingf Co., on -M~onday·, March IC),and Tuesday, Marlach 171, from 2 to 4o'clock, in Room 10-275. The collo-q~uium is open to seriors, graduate stu-dents, junior honor students, andd
member~s of the histructinl- stafl' of thedepar-tments of electrical, mechanicalanti civil engineering.
Tile Diesel engire is of par~ticular·interest inl this tlistriut since theCornet, the new Haven Railroad's
streamlined train has been suppliedlw~ith a Diesel engiine an(] electrical
eqluipment by the Westinghouse Corn-
(Continuced on Pacge 4))Diesel Engine
Dav\e Nlcl,elllun, '.'5 17 tra;jinin forward·cto brecak th~e tape. whrich act fin-
ished an interclass re~cordbreakin- run
Geueral Lee Portrait Hun-flgInl Faculty R eading· Room
Tlhe portrait of General RobertE. Lee, presented to the Instituteby the Boston Chapter, Daughtersof the Confederacy, has been hunghi the F~actilty Reading Room
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one-y-ear courses, wid 'hence they comeas graduate students. They have allbeen out of Wlest Point at least twoy'ears,. during wchich time they have
jbeen· stati oned at various poststhroughout the country. Two of theofficers live hi the graduate house, butall of the others are married.
The army officers takre standard In-stitute courses. The four -members ofthe Corps of Engineers study CivilDigineering; the ten Fiebers of theOrdnance Corps study Mechaniical En-1-ineering, and the two mnembers of theCheniical Wiarfare Corps study Chem-istrv- and Chemical Eng~ineering. Thereare also five men in the Air Corps,wsho take Aeronautical Engineering,and at the saine time keep up theirflying training at the Boston airport.
P~oint graduates are now taking
courses at the Institute as part of
their regular naval and military train-
ing. They are stationed hecre on active
duty and receiv-e salaries as well as
their tuition from the governinent.
Each year the N~avy selects abouteight officers who have had two years'--Expeience at sea since graduatingfrom the h'aval Academy to take acourse in naval architecture. These arechosen from the best qualified of those,vho hav-e signified their -Nish to takeadditional training. The officers takea special three year course, enteringthe Institute as Juniors and staN'-ngfor a year of graduate workk. Aftercompleting the course they are usuallysent to naval shipbuiling -plants,
- nst lute lo E ress
Opinton 0 -z etw Jeal- n- 10 ' tTe 'ech
Investigation OfThe Musical Clubs
Starts This W~eekk
Steady· Loss of Money Is ReasonFor Prosbe; Prominent
Men to T aestify
The Teche~f To Cover ACll MHeetingss
Investigation of the Mlusical Clubsw1ill get started early this Nveekr ac-cordin-r to Anton E. Hittle, '36, chair-man of tlze commlittee in charge of theinvestigation. All plans for the forth-comin- hearin-s fill be made at almeeting to be held tonightt by the comi- Imittee.
The Institute Comynttee at its lastineeting order~ed a comrplete investi-a-tion of the Combined MiLusical Clubsto determine the reason that the clubwas steadily losing money.
Thie hearings will be conducted -c,-ithall the atmosphere of a sensationalinvestigation. It is expected that manypromninent campus fig-ures wrill becalled to app~eai, and testify' before theinvestigating committee.
The Tech wilil have special reportersat all the meetings to present the de-\·eloprnents of the case as the hearingrpro grcsesses
Ticket RedemptionsFo~r Jucnior IProma areExtiended to Friday
D~ance Comamittee An~nouincesList of Ckiperones
_LtUid UshersS
Redieniptioiis for· the Junior Proin atfour- dolla-.-- ar-e to, be -Ap;pealed tooFr·iday, 11archc 6, at 1:00 1). m., in thellain Lo~blov, the Promt Commnittee an-]IouncedI. foi- tlhe convenience of those!iold~ing sinups. After the tfeadline, thei-ei-naining -ecdeiptions will cost fivedollars at the Statler· Hotel on Fridav
evenin-.Dr·. and Mr1s. Kar~l T. Compton, Dr..
and VI·.~ annevar B1ush, Dean Harold1--. Lobdell, hill-. and Mr~s. Horace S.
I Ford, 2k.-Ir. mid ' ,rs. Delbert L. Rhind,Pro~cfessor~ and AIr~s. Leicester- F. Ham-iltoni, Professor anci Mr1s. Janies R.iJa
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Telephone YCIRkland 188213-asiness-RToom 301, Walker
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Published ever~y Tuesday and Friday during: Colic-ge year,except duringf College vacation.
Enterecd a~s Second Chisss Matter at the Boston Post Office
M~ember Ea~ltern Intrcolleziiate Newspaper Association
Night Editcdr: J. Gerald Murphy, '39
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RevieWS and Previews
COLONIAL - Those who prefersomething more intellectually satisfy.ing than bleached blondes -wh~ose fixed
orbs, lambent with belladona and eye.~%vash, stare stupidly from the screen~
Pagfe Two
T ECHNNOLOGY I'VIARCHf 3, ID36i
INSTITUTE OFVol.. LVI.
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Mlanaging BfoardIGenera~l M awig'vll ...................................... Walter······-·--· T. Blake , '37Edito . .................................................. krthur -- · ··· ·· ·· IN I. York , ".7Ma~naat-i ng Editr,)l ......................................... Leonard-···- ··· A. Seder,· 'S71iBusinebss -M anaa,,e' ................................................... J r e G. Lader, '37
Editor~ial B1oard
CommunistsstThat is one thing we like about the
Tech? student body. It is just one bighappy family. jVhat's yours is mineand what's mine is yours if you canget it. Take these colds that have beencirculating lately. You take them. Wewere pretty proud of the one that wehad for a while. It started as a sneezeon the turned-up nose of the secondcousin of a freshman's girl down inNew Jersey. Worked its way 'upthroughl New York and acqluired aparticular Brooklyn accent. M~ean-dered through the Institute, stoppedin at the Infirmary and finally droppedin on us out of -nowhlere. W~e thoughtat first that it -vlras an entirely newspecies because we saw pink elephantsand green hop toads as big as life. But they turned out to be the Amazons atthe five-fifteeners' dance.
It doesn't pay to brag, though. One
Louis C. Young, ,'36Herbert K~. W\eiss '8'7
Jal1onI. cook. '::r;Ema;nuel Rapopoil.·L '31r
Alssociate BoardAsbsistant Editors
Harlold .James, '38Frleder~ick Kolb, '38Dudley A. Levick, J51., '38
Ruth G;. R~aftery, '38
BLI.Siness Associates-
Ed---ar B I. l`;lft, '.'3
Staff Assistants
ALntholny Chniielevc.-,ki, '38
Douglas G. ':18.in.:SJoseph R. Krenin, '.,
James C;. L~ongw~cell, "1Allan E. Schor.,ch, '38
Irwin Sagialyn. '37David A. Werblin, '36-John R. Summer~field. .318
Ralph B. Cobb, '38George M. Levy. '37Harold H-. Straussi, '3-1
firmary~." Threats have been madeagainst the person of the author in theevent that the expose is printed. Buthe has promised to risk life and limbto reveal the startling mysteries ofWhat Goes On In Homberg..
C 2936. R. J. Reym.1d. Tob. Co.
TH-IE TEEC CII
LONG LIVE TH-E KINGEDWARD VIII AND TRADITIONd
RLEAKING one after anothaer of the royalBtraditions, En-land's new Kin,, Ewar
VIII, spoke over the radio yester~day to mil-lions of people bsoth within the British Empireandl in all other parts of the world. Thze firstthing in his "inaugural address" which wasnoticed by listeners as differing from customwas the elimination of the use o-f th~e r·oyal"we," which has boeen the customary mannerfor kinas to address their subjects since thetime of ancient R~ome and the acceptance of theever more personal "I." Nor ,did he speak tothe people of the empire as "my subjects," "nmypeople," or "my 'dear people," as was the cus-tom of the late Mnong Geor-e and others beforehzim, but adopted the more intimate phrase,"Ifell,,)w men."
Aogain he discarded custom when, instead offarranging for the address at Sandringham orBSuckingham Palace, he decided to go to thestudios of the British Broadcasting Com~panyfor his talk to the world.
The broad~cast was short; and to the pointand, although a major portion of it dealt withthe life of K(in- Geor-e and his lono- rei-n ofuntiring and unselfish service to his people,there was room in it for a o-reetin- to thepeople of India, for a short enumelration of hisclualifications for kingship, and an expressionof his intentions to carry on his father's idealfor the promotion of thle welfare of his fellowmen.
TIhe speech, from end to end, the mlanner· ofits presentation, and the conditions underlvihzichz it was givert, all demonstrated the char--acteri, M~ceals and ainis of Kin a Edward~c VIII.H-le m~entioned that his listeners knew him~ bet-ter- as the Prince of Wiales, as "thze ma-n whozhias had the opportuznity of getting to kcnow- thep~eople of nearly; everyJ countryy in the wol·!cUinder all condittions and circui~lnstan-ces." HI-isopen manner and broad-mindedness makre uswhlo listened ·to hzim feel thnat, th~e new Br·itish~K~in- is not just another~ monarchl desceiidedEr~om a lonu line, b~ut is rather br1oader·, moleexperfienced main of the workld.
A41lthough1 thze King of EnglaiiA is n~o lo-eilth-2 autocratic ruler, he can do mzuch 'Lo finitethe peoples of the vast Empirei~ and extencipea2ce betweeii the Empizre and the · ni-cc:of th-- world. Shice he is no lonolcr thle suprcr:-ielaw-makier, this latter function raialit wec-ll';-)-come and. is bsecom-ing tire King's foremoloscity. Edward VIII seems to bse 1-he type ofruler who will consider his duty just this a-d~wtho will develop th2e idea tto th~e utmost .S t
So, as "follow inen" of the -new.Eir-,~g le't usssay, "Long live the King."
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NAZI BALONEYAND SEMITIC SCIENCE
EREMONIES acconipanying t1he renamingC of an Institute at the University of Hei-delbero- recently was made the excuse for con-tinuin(I the suppression of the Jews in Ger-many. According to a recent report in theNew York Times "Government officials andUniversity professors. who ought to know bet-ter, uttered much solenin hokum allied flap-doodle about Nordic science."
Dr. Wacker, representing the minister ofeducation, stated that the Nazi ideal in regardto science -,vas- utterly different from the com-nion contention that science is "the commonproperty, of mankind, equally accessible to allpeoples and classes and offering them all anequal field of work." Other German scientistsincludin- Professors Stark, Tomaschek, andLenard, agreed with and approved of Dr.Wacker's stated belief that "the Ne-wro andthe Jew will view the same world differentlyfrom the German."
Einstein's theory of -the ether and relativitywere denounced and contrasted with "the liv-ing, conception of hi g-h and holy laws of nature,such as the Nordic researcher acquires as theresult of his innate reverence for the loo-ic and,,-realness of nature."
Of course all of this is in accordance withthe intense pressure which has been placed onthe Jews in Germany and of which we havebeen watching the progress and increasing in-tensity during the last few years. But 'thatscientists, especially of the keen type whichwe have observed in the Germany of the pastcentury or two, should step outside their realmof keen calculation and search for the truth,laid (ro so far as to make the idle talk whichthey have seems almost incredible. And yet,the paradox is not so difficult to fathom whenwe understand the possible degree to whichfalse propaganda and fear backed by the gov-ernment in power can influence even thesoundest thinkers of a country. Germans readand listen day after day to Nazi propagandato the exclusion of all to the contrary untilthey become steeped in the brand of ethics andhuman relations which Nazism teaches.
This new attitude of the German scientiststoward their brothers of the Semitic races issuperficial indeed, because there were mathe-maticians, chemists, and astronomers amongthe Arabs centuries before the Germans wereever thought of as a civilized race. In Spainthere were Moorish universities cultivatingscience at the time when the present Germanywas inhabited by barbarian tribes which wereconsidered far inferior to the lKoors. "All of-%Nhich proves," says The Times, "how unsafeit is in the lioht of history for any race to setitself apart as the one and only possible carrierof culture."
Silly, ill-founded accusations by the acceptedintellectuals of one race aoainst another race,becomes a matter for lautrhter to those lookiiiaon, can do little harni to those accused, but cando much toward lowering our estimation ofthose who are off erina the accusations.
M~oneymSack ofifer helps college mienfind their ideall pipe smoke'.
echnology GymnastsFall Victim To Navy
Yieldiml- every first place, the Tech-,l.,,g- ,rmnasts were badly defeated,
tea 5, by- the Naval Academiy Satur-,y- atterinoon at Anmialpolis. Techacedl ill only three of the six events,.91 Captainii Roger Needhbam andatt Albbott the only Beaver repre-iitati-es to show. i eedhani placedi. i ill thne rope c-limb and second ine fling ringss, wbile Abbott wasirdl o'1 the tumlbllh-g.
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Springfield -BeatsNM. 1. T. Boxers In
Bouts SaturdayNorton, Chmielewsihi, and Bob
Thorson Win; LefthesGets Draw
Wittingham Wins Exhibition
Tommy Rawson's mittmen were de-
feated at Springfield College Saturday
night, 4l/2 to 312. Springfield forfeitedthe 115 and 125-pound classes to M. I.TI, while the Beavers in turn forfeitedill the heavyweight division.
In the opening bout of the evening,
an exhibition in the 135-pound class,Tony Chmielewski of NI. I. T., al-though spotting his man 10 pounds,easily defeated Hetzel of Springfield.Chmielewski was thus credited with
twio wins in one night, the other beinga forfeit in the 125-pound division.
In the regular 135-pound match,Loo,, Springfield's Hawaiian star kay-oed Gelbert (M. I. T.). Inl the 145-pound bout Lefthes (Ai. I. Tr.) afterflooring Cooley (S.) in both the firstand second rounds received only adraw.
Thorson and Whittingiham WinThere were two bouts in the 155-
pound class. Bob WXhittirighnam, Beaverfreshman star, il al ex;ibition matchwon from Meyer (S) by at technicalKO when lAleyer wuas unable to con-1 timue in tle third round. In the reg-ular varsity 15-5-pound bout, CaptainBradford (S) defeated R)ocque (M. I.T r.) in one round.
Bob Thorson, blond Adonlis of BillHaines' cre-, calne thinou-.li in the 165-pound division and won handily fromi reeman (S) in three rounds. In thefinal bout of the ev-ening in the 175-pound class, Fray (S) kav oed Herman(M. I. T.)
The summaries:118 Pounds-Capt. Norton (M. I.
j T.) defeated Dana (S), forfeit.125 Pounds-Chmielew-ski (Ml. I. T.)
defeated Eliot (S), forfeit.135 Pounds-Loo (S) defeated GTel-
Bert (M. I. T.), technical E. O.j 145 Pounds-Lefthes (M. I. T.) and.| Cooley (S), draw.1 155 Pounds-Capt. Bradford (S)i defeated Rocque (M. I. T.), technicaliK. O.
165 Pounds-Thorson (M6. I. T.) de-' feated Freeman (S), decision.
175 Pounds-Frey (S) defeated| Herman (M. I. T.) technical K. O.
Exllibition Matches135 Pounds-Chmielewski (M. I. T.)
A defeated Hetzel (S), decision.155 Poundls-Whit~itingh am (M. 1.
fT.) defeated Meyer (S), technical K.t0.
'Basketball TeamDefeated By Pratt
Pagoe TlhreeTuesday, March 3, 1936
SPORTS COMMENT MIt appears that Tommi Rawrson has picked up a great little boxer in the N
person of Tony Cinmielewski. Tony, in his first season of leather-throw-ing, las nol]won three of his five battles. After having lost his first start against Harvard,l"I!,,he has been beaten only by his Penn State opponent in al extremely close (laytscrap. In two of his three svins he has scored technical knockouts. .. i ]a
Tony is an erstwhile track man and football player. This seasonand last he quarterbacked the Class of '38 football team on Field senDay. Up until a comparatiely short time ago he was a track team tlIiaspirant, but since turninr to the ring game he has found his spot. 16Starting from scratch not mans weeks ago, but endowed with the thilasset of plenty of gamneness, Tony has developed a powerful punchand learned many of the fine points of the alt of boxing. 'We predictlots of success in intercollegiate rings dutrinv the two -ears he h as rlf Zleft for competition.
malady.-Syr-m-Betty (girl is like a
L-se Dailv Orange.
li Freshmen Lose to Andover
Saturday By Score of37 to 26
On
Pratt Institute of Brooklyn. N. Y.,defeated Technology bislketba l teamFridlay night, at the Hangar Gym, 32
!to 2.5, in the final game of the season
(fol the Engineers.
T the freslnmen also suffered a loss.Amntlo\-er Academv overcame an early
'rechnology lead to asin by a score of
2; to 26. The garne tool; place on Sat-
itu''la * at Andover.Tite Pratt varsity quintet exhibited
"'ne of the fastest passing attacks dis-Jl)aSed on the Tech court this year.I e l byn their speedy forwal ds they -un-lefilsliecl a rapid eriss-crosos passing at-taCL wh~ich wlas usually comnplete(I bysuc(,essful shots from underneath the1)aslcet- Tle Al. I. T. fivee was so baffled
thtit waXs on the -,vrong: card of a 21to 8g score at the end of the fl'st half.
Second Hal f Ra7lly\\ henl Fletchler 'Ihorntonl wnas in-
'el'te(l illto tile gal- e, the Beav ers tooktheQ offbensive b~ut Nvere unable to erasethe disastrous first 1nalf. Billy Wu,
]Ioftnonl, and Czm1t. Bvill%- Garth dom-nated the play during the last half.ITlle lineups wdere: 14Iasor., Rtoot,r ench, L~andwvelir, Schnleider, Love,
illd Fife for the fresh; WuL, DentonI,*APpett, Kangas, Thornton and Capt.Iarthl for the varsity.
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THE TECH
Springfield WinsOver Techl On M\at'
Bartholomew anid Heal Alre SoleITechnology Grapplers
To Win Events
Pitted against a clearly superiorteam, Technology wvrestlers wnere de-feated Saturday afternoon ill the Han-Igar Gym by Springfield withl a finalscore of 24 to 8.
At present, the grapplers aretraining for the freshi-man-varsitymeet, to take place in the Hangar Gymnat .5:00 o'cloclc Friday. The summaryof the Springfield meet:
118-Pound Class-Robert Snow (S)beat Samuel Noodleman, decision.Time, 2m. 54s.
126-Pou-nd Class-Ray mond Corbin(S) beat Louis Testa, decision, 2m. 45s(overtime) .
135-Pound Class-Edward Barthol-omew (M. I. T.) threw Lester Hawkes.Time, 7m., 52s.
145-Pound Class-Elmer Scott (S)beat Jervis Webb, decision. 1rn. 23s.overtime.
155-Pound Class-Robert Gould (S)tbrew Michael Cettei Time 4m. 12s.
165-Poundl Class-Josiah Heal (M.I. T.) beat Dav id Russell, decision.Time, 4m. 59s.
175-Pound Class-Jack George (S)beat Fredericlk Baggerman. default.
Unlimited Class-Svren Rosengren(S) threw Leon Baral. Time, 1m. 57s.
Tech Fencers DefeatBoston College Team
F1oil-smer. Will Cross Steel With!Prince~tonl and Browii Nexst
Tecb-nology swordsmen defeatedBosto~n College to the tune of 12 to 5at Walker Gyrm oll Saturday after-noon. Tilis is the second time -that tlleboys have sliced their wiay to victory.
Bartlett, Laus, Toorks, and Dantona*vere the outstanding performers, al-thlou-h tilev wNere ably assisted bySalny, Ceballos, and Clarens. CaptainOzol could riot participate due to aleg injury.,
If the fencers do as -Noell at :Browm]and Prinlceton, wllichl are next on theschedule, they may be able to carryofr the honors at tlae Intercollegiatesthis Mlarch.
SummitryThe summary followvs:Foils-William Toorks (AI. I. T.)I,
beat Joseph St. Pierre ( B. C. ), 5-3,Frederick Carmody- (B. C.), 5-4, andCharles Langenfeld. (B. C.), 5-0, LeoDantona (Al. I. T.), beat St. Pierre(B. C.), 5-4, Carmnody 5-2, and Lanl-genfeld, 5-0. David Bartlett (Al. I. T.)beat Carmody (B. C. ), 5-4. Andre Laus( M. I. T. ), beat MAark Dalton, 5-3.Joseph St. Pierre (B. C.), beat AndreLaus (M. I. T.), 5-4.
Epee -Joseph St. Pierre (B. C.),beat William Toorks, 2-0. FrederickCarmody (B. C.) beat Andre Laus, 2-1,and David Bartlett, (M. I: T.), 2-1, andDavid Bartlett (M. 1. T. ), beat St.Pierre (B. C.), 2-0.
Sabre-Leo Dantona (M. I. T.), beatFredericki Carmody, 5-4; Jerome Salny(M. I. T.), beat Carmody, 5-4; P. Ceb-allos (M. I. T.) beat James Regan (B.C.), 5-4; Brehin Austin (B. C.), beatAngel Clarens (M. I. T.), 5-4.
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Electric Company-. He -was a-wardeddegrees of bachelor of science andmaster of science at Tufts College in
1913, and in 1916 that of doctor, of en-gineering at the Massachusetts In-stitute of Technology and HarvardUniversity-. In 1932 Tufts College con-ferred on him the honorary degree ofdoctor of science.
His career as a teacher, which is noless notable than his life as an en-gineer, commenced in 1914 when hebecame instructor in mathematics atTufts College. Two Wears later he be-came assistant professor of electricalengineering there.
After Lhe war Dr. Bush wvas con-sulting engineer for the AmnericanRadio and REesearch Corporation. Heis a director of the Spencer Thermo-I tat Company and of Raytheon, Incor-porated. In 1919, Dr. Bush was in-vited to join the faculty of the In-stitute to undertake, -with ProfessorDugald C. Jackson? the studyo and re-v~ision of the undergraduate electricalengineering curriculum to develop themost effiient means of teaching inthat field.
Senlior Elections( Corntinned froin, Pa4ge 1 )
H. Price, Jr., Scott Rethorst. G. ElliotRobinson, George R. R~obinsonl, Robert11.I. Shlerninl Jr., Wal8ter Squires. Jr.,G~ordon C. Thlomzas. Fletchler P. Thorll-Lon, Jr., David E. Warner, andl Robert1Z. V",'-'enl.
Poll
stitute and prompts the conducting of. the poll.
A general poll held in 1932 to de-Ztermine the candidate favored byTechnology r esulted in the selection ofHoover, a prediction at wside varianceto tile actual sentiment of the coun..try-, but more closely expressive of theopi-nion of the scientists and engineersas wvell as of the students.
At that poll, a record vote was castamounting to over 2000 opinions forthe Republican, Democratic, Socialist,and Communist parties.
"I heartily sympathize with the A.,A. A.," says Papa Dionne, of quill-tuplet fame. "sI have been in a similarposition, myself."
"I, too," Dionne went on, "have hadIa perfectly good five-year plan shot tohell ill onle year."--Thle Daily Penn-sylva-nian.
of electrical enginleering wXas thle so-calledl 'thinM- ii(, Machinle' wshichl hep~erfectedl for the solution of coniplex;mathem-ratical equatlions. He Iias wvonwo7rld-wide recofynitionl as thle directorof tlle researcll gsroup wshich p~rodlucedl'lie d~iit-erenltial anal-zer. lahis rna,-
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Dr. Bush is a distinguishedI andl ver-satile en-tineer. His scientifie life l be-gan in 1913 wfhen lie starteel work; inthe test clepartr-ent ,of 'Ia.v -,
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