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CAMBRIDGE, iMASS., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939

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;Prenatal Care Albert E. Hayes, Jr.'42,CrownedNew Champion I F. C. Dance

Movies Sh1own Of IntercollegiateGoldfish Swalowers Yesterday Options Sold

For Students Albert E. Hayest Jr., '42, gulper of fish---42'-last iiight claimed the new

Champ Fish Gulper

I slimy fellows. He would tilt his head back, open his face as wide as it

In Two Days

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Dr. J. C2. Jannxey W~ill Hold

Wlorld's l:tord for piscine deglutition in the name of the Massachusetts In-

would go, and drop in the lively gold-

fish. For perhaps ten seconds his Dorms Circulate Petition

Question And A~nswer Period Ill 1-190

".titllt of 'iTee holoiogy.

Ha,..f-s broke the record of 36, estab- I slsied yesterday afternoon by a

body would seem to relax. There w olucl then be violent vascillations of I the Adam's apple, followed by contor tions of the esophagus. A burp 0

For Extra Options To Party

i RIOOM 10-250) FILLED .Noitlheasteral student when he swal-

%ividlln ellliphasizingr tlle liec essity

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for k~nowvledge of iiietlods ill preiiatai

il | ;t lre, 1110vinlgr ])icturles Yihown before

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Capacity audiencaes tit both sessions in Ioo!in 10)-250 yesterday aftLernloon took

hae place of the sixth lecture in the

i } seekly inl~arliage series.

lowedl his 37th at 6:58 P.M. in the 5:15 Club roomi He then went on to completely swnamp any would-be competitors by swallowing a total of 42, his class numeral.

Began at 6:11 P.M.

might or might not come after the oscillations.

,:DORSEY PLAYS

Folrty minutes after the beginning Snapping up all available options in

of the championship contest, the less than two days after the sale

thirty-sixth and tying mouthful went opened, about five hundred fraternity

dowvn. It wsas follo>,ved in three min- and dormitory men have made reser-

utes by the winning gulp, although vations for the annual Interfraternity

the excitement of the moment nearly Conference Party to be held in the

made Haves undo all his work.

Imperial Ballroom of the Hotel Statler

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Janiles C. Janney, renowned

!pynecoio^,riSt will conduct tile regular

! ILleStionl andl answver per iod on the

,sub ect. Of p~renatal care. The dicus-

Sion period is to be held at 5 P.M.

|0ill Room1 1-190 instead of? Room 6-120,

The connoisseur of piscatorial tidbits began eating at 6:11 P.M. The first few fish went down rather easily -- with the aid of dashes of salt. After about the first ten, Hayes had

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wsher e past discussions have been more trouble, and resorted to copious

staged.

drinks Or his chocolate soda chaser.

Sponsored By Welfare C~ommittee Every ten that went down received a

The movie, sponsoi-ed by the Anierjican Committee on Maternal Welfare,

was preceded by a short introductory

bounteous applause from the audience and on the tying -and winning swallowvs, Hayes brought down the house.

ltallk by Professor Mlagoun, of the Hu- Difficulty was first experienced in

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Albert E, Hayes, Jr., '42, and fish

on Friday evening, April 28.

Displays Lack of Feeling

Because of the limited number of

FPron this point on, the new Inter- options placed on sale to the dormitory

collegiate Goldfish Swallowing. Cham- men, requests signed by dormitory

pion displayed an utter lack of gas- men and commuters were sent to the

tronomic feeling, tossing down gold- committee in charge asking for flfty

finned creatures with abandon. He vwas fed the forty-first fEsh by the president of the Class of 1941, John B. Murdock, who nearly ate one him-

more Options. In order to maintain pleasant dancing conditions, the committee has decided not to issue any more options, declaring the sale is officially closed.

self, until stopred by the champion.

The forty-secon-d and last was dropped

Dorsey Name Speeds Sales

in Hayes' mouth by Miss Ida Rovno, The speed of the sales was attributed

Imanities

department.

swallowing the eighth fish, and after tween Hayes' bridgework, and it took '39.

to the fact that Tommy Dorsey has

He pointed out, "There are several the ninth and tenth fish he was forced two trys to put them dovn.

The newly crowned champion's sole been obtained to furnish the music

|schools of Opinion concerning this sub- to drink "chasers." The fifteenth and After the twentieth Hayes resorted comment was, "I'm trying out for for the dance. In addition to Dorsey's

Ject. One school, with ages oft an- twentieth managed to slip from be- to gravity to aid him in downing the Ho~bby-Lobby."

band, and Edythe Wright and Jack

tiquity behind it, contends that re-

N..aval Expansion tspectable

people do not ta lk Of the

matter. This school must be respected

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Yerraclie Alfaro To Give Iwo Fraternities

:1ILeonard on the vocals, the Andrews sisters, unique song stylists, will aPpear to entertain the guests between

[,for its reverence. Then there is the gutter school, which I dismiss with no

Is Featured At

Talk In Spanish Tuesday

Already Entered

numbers. The committees for the dance are

sympathy. Laying in the middle road Ni the school favored by President lCompton, Dr. Janney, and most prom-|

Town Hall Talk

Mr. Heraclio Alfaro, president

of Aircraft

and Engine Develop-

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ment, Inc., will address the Span- I

In 5:15 Contest headed by Harold R. Seykota, '39, as Igeneral chairman. Henry C. Anderson '11Gc, hairman, is beiug- assisted by

E inent ediucators. This school holds that| Army And Navy Officeers

if you approach any subject with the|

Present Argument

ish April Hall

Language Group Tuesday, 4, in the Eastman Lecture

at 5:00 P.M.

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Hurdy

Seykota in making arrangements for Gurdy, "cSkin Games"', I the music. The sales committee headed

Included In Carnival

by Peter M. Bernays, '39, is composed

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Movies

For Armaments

Mr. Alfaro, who has designed

and built

several types of alr-

Exhibitions

f Continvled on Page 4 I.F.C.

A bigger and better navy was the

Outing keynote of the second meeting of the Clulb Men Sixteen Assigned Technology Town Hall last Tuesday at

Take Hiking Tripa5 P.M. in Room 10-250. The meeting

planes

both in Spain and In this

country, is to speak on "Tho

Status of Aeronautical Progress

In the United States." The talk

Two Technology fraternities have alreadv announced their intention of entering "Rube" Goldberg machines in the contest to be held at the All-Tech

To Pledge Duties was sponsored by the Technology

Peace Federation.

Hunt'ington Ravine Ascended| Brigadier General Edmund L Daley Business Meeting Heldd of the United States Army, and LieuWednesday| tenant-Commander Rush H. Hoag of

the United States Naval Reserve dis-

A party of hiking enthusiasts spon-| cussed the position of the United States sored by the M.I.7T. Outing Club took| in the present armament race. Both an experimental hikling trip in the| speakers emphasized the need for a White Mountains last weekend. This| big and modern navy, especially for

Hobbyists Initiate I group, led by Professor Dlean Peabody,| the protection of New England since it

I of the department c>! Civil Engineer- is closest to Europe.

will be in Spanish. Members of

the Faculty and students have

been invited

to attend.

The development of a barrel

engine has occupied Mr. Alfaro's

time during the past few years.

The tests on the engine have

been conducted In Technology

laboratories.

Carnival, April 29. The fraternity

men are guarding their machines with

their very lives, and have refused to Honorary Scout Fraternity

allow any reporters to interview the

Pledges New Members

secret apparatus.

Last Wednesday

Reports received last night indicate that the Institute co-eds are planning to enter a cosmetic-applying. machine. Whether or not they have devised a machine to remove make-up was not stated.

Hurdy-Gurdy Attraction

At a meeting of pledges to Alphu Phi Omega, honorary scouting fraternity, in the West Lounge of W~alker Memorial on Tuesday morning at eight, instructions regarding their duties were given to the new men.

Ten Journeymen ing, and Albert A. Sargent, '39, scaled|

Capital Shi,ps Important

the

I Mt.

headwall of Huntington Washington.|

Ravine

on|

Commander Hoag considered capital ships the most important single factor

The Pons, in the

men were equipped ice axes, and sklis. Rocky Gulch hut of

with crom They stayed| the Appala-|

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in the navy. the value of had not lived

He was skeptical about submarines because they up to expectations in the

ehian Mountain Club.

World War. Also he did not consider

Business Meeting

Iairplanes a very serious threat. Com-

A general business meeting of the| mander Hoag was very enthusiastic

Outing Club was held on Wednesday,| about the results of the target practice Mtarch 29. Plans for the rest of the| in the recent war games, when tarSpring and next year were discusse. gets 60 feet high and 100 feet long

Ski movies of Hannes Schneider were|

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shown to members of the club.

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Town Hall

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Charter members of the Hobby Shop Guild celebrated the first year of its existence at a dinner In the Dutch

room of the Graduate House by initiating. ten new members into the inner circle, last Tuesday.

Twenty-five guests attended the dinner, including five professors who are members of the museum committee, which supervises the Hobby Shop.

The members of the guild assembled in the Dutch Room at five o'clock to start initiation proceedings, the main fIeature being the ball and matchstick

A novel attraction of the evening

Sixteen Are Pledged

will 'be a hurdy-gurdy, in full Italian The pledges, sixteen in number, are

regalia, to furnish dancing. Students as follows: Leslie Corsa, Jr., '41;

adept at Italian folk dances are in- Daniel J. Degen, '41; Richard R. Hel-

vited to perform for the audience.

dI enfels, '42; George M. Illich, '42;

A group

of ten girls

from a

local

RI obert R. Imsande, '42; Warne P. Johnson, '42; Benjamin S. Kingsbury,

college will not only be on hand to 'I42; Harvey Kram, ' 42; Robert I.

act as ushers and guides, but will KI raus, '42; Frank A. McClintock, '42;

also help the boys manage the ex- LI awrence C. Mcewen, '40; Richard M.

hibits.

PI owers, '40; Daniel M. Schaeffer, '42;

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Wilfred H. Shaw, 142; Maurice E. Tay-

Carnival :

IlIor, '42; and Ray 0. Wyland, Jr., '42.

Giant PropellerTesting Tunnel Nears

mI odel building contest. Barnyard Scene Made

As He RecuperatesFrom Evening Meal

Completion;Only 7hree Others In World Eiach of the lIIimitless access

initiates was to a box of

given I small

By ALBERT E. HAYES, JR. '42

I really didn't want al) this pub-

England, Germany, and Washington D. -. , are the only other localities

scale

the

exact

conditions

under

which

I wooden balls, perforated with holes (Continued on Page 4)

to

such propellers operate.

Hobby Shop

Some of my friends challenged me licity when I started to eat the forty to do it. I thought it was a good two live fish. All that I wanted to

to boast of a similar piece of apparatus An enclosed tube similar to a verti-

like that now Building 3.

nearing

completion

in

cal wind-tunnel constitutes the main

part of the apparatus. The tube has iertlcal and horizontal arms each 19

More Goldfish Gulping At Institute Reported

joke, but after the first goldfish, I de- do was to prove that a Tech man can

cided it wasn't. And for their sake, beat anybody at their own game. Is a

I hope no one else at; Tech attempts Harvard man can down four goldfish,

a goldfish-eating record.

surely a Tech man oan do him ten

The latest addition to the Institute's feet long, but its diameter varies from

major plant equipment is a giant pro- 5 inches to 20 feet.

peller testing tunnel, upon which con-

Gill Propeller Operates

struction has been going on since last summer under the supervision of Professor Frank M. Dlewis of the depart-

Eight thousand gallons of water can be propelled around the tube's circuit

ment of Naval Architecture.

with a maximum speed of 24 miles

per hour in the 20-inch section by

Small Propellers to Be Tested

means of a Gill propeller in the lower

Goldfish swal lowing showed

signs of epidemic to break

becoming an Institute as students attempted the record established

by Albert E. Hayes, Jr., '42. An unsubstantiated report has

It that a Junior Dormitory resi. dent consumed 54 fish late last

There is not too much physical dis- times better. But since I am getting

comfort in swallowing a goldfish. It it, I might as well warn everyone to

seems to stop wriggling upon entering stay as far away from goldfish-eating

the throat, and there is none in the as possible. The aftermath is fishey.

stomach.

Strain on Throat

In Training for Carnival

The only immediate discomfort is a Much as I dislike it, I am going terrific strain on the throat muscles, into a period of training. for the Ali-

The plans for the apparatus, as horizontal arm. This latter mechanism night. The identity of the alleged which seems to be the limiting factor. Tech Carnival, and hope to reclaim

originated and drawn up by Professor consists of a propeller having only gulper could not be ascertained Afterwards, though, there is a ter- the record then for Tech if anyone is

Lewis, provide for study of small

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at press time, nor could eyewit

rifically slimy taste, like a hangover, so foolish as to eat more than 42 gold-

marine propellers by simulating tO

Propel ler

nesses of the feat be found.

only different. I

fsh at one sitting.

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THE TECH

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Friday, March 31, 1

Vol. LIS

Friday, March 31, 1939

No. 16

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Managing

General Manager ................... Editor ..................................... Managing Editor .......................... Business Manager .................

Board ....... illialu S. Kiather,'4O

John G. Burr, Jr. '40 Phelps A. Walker, '40 J. William Blattenberger, '40

I Editorial Board

Robert K. Deutsch, '40

Wylie C. Kirlrpatrlek, '40

Russell T. \W~erby, '40

Associate Board

Assistant Edltors

Clayton Ki. Baer, '41 Adolf Bertsch, '1l Leslie Corsa, Jr., '41 Harold E. Dato, '41

Frank J. Jerome, '441 Raymond F. Kioch, '441

Martin Mann, '441 Howard J. Samuels. '441

Business Assoclates

Donald B. Cameron. '41

Ben Ki. Duffy, '41

Cranmore W. Clinc. '41

How ard A. Morrison, '41

Staif Photographer ........................

Robert K. Prince, '40

natural action; until now perhaps the only _ _I

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thing which we do not understand, in some I IThe Reader Speaks Reviews and Previe-

degree, is the creation of matter-the origin

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of our universe. And so we worship that- Editor, The Tech:

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God, the Creator.

1, as a student loy al to tile spirittLDaughter, with Priscilla Lane

Man must have some goal to strive for, altld traditions of Institute life, em-L- Jeffrey Lynn, opened last night i

some spiritual post to hold on to; or else his P!1,UicallY

deplrecate the p!aticipatiao I The hinsome star team of "F

life becomes merely a dreary trudge to the grave, some years of struggles and joys, but without meaning or aim.

We are in a few ways civilized and educated enough to see things as they are. Our business is humanity, not super-humanity;

of a T'elinology, studlent ill one of the3 Dauglters" scoiles another hit. nmore asinine zmLi Iepulsive to'rInis off this pictui e axe more laughs, or

iliiiluti

stupidcity which has l ecently thr ills, mnore human emotion thar-

cunie to light I referl to competition 1 their pre ious picture.-A.E.H. Jr-

for

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live

guldlish-eahil-g

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leputation. LOEWIS

STATE

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ORPHEUI

'l'h, exhibitionfst \whose hungger for Honolulu, with Eleanor Powell, F

Publicity andd lac;k of hunian diglity r ert Young, and George Burnls

and humanity cannot succeed when the mo- ledl Tlial to llzllije . public spectacle

Gracie Allen. A newv film r~evoix

its tivating power of

components is not ofr himnself chlilis

that lie did so to al ound our Pacific "pal adise".

a desire to better humanity, but a desire to better themselves in a hypothetical after-life.

Vl&Ove that ill an)y fieldl a 'Technology

enginee: I

is the biest. If that is his

conitenition, "'he lies in his teeth",

for

the same program is Burn 'Em O'Connor, with Dennis O'Keefe Cecilia alrlier, al aviation story.

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CON GiRATS

Tommy Dorsey and the Andrews Sisters promise to make the night of April 28 one to be remembered by many of us forever and aye.

Many of the school's large dances, in spite of big-name bands and classy hotels, turn out to be not much more than places where you Sit on uncomfortable chairs or try to dance

comipetition il such a field of point- PARAM1OUNT AND FENWE AY

less and pi ofitless endeavor

call only Sylvia Sidney and Leif Erikson

le-Zld to defeat

at the hands

of the One Third of a Nation. Also or.

X'erX opponenl s in

hllose face he so samne grogram are Martha Raye

casvalierl-

flings

his

challenge.

Bob Hope, "the world's grea-

\Whlaereas he is the only exponent

of lovers", in Never Say Die, with A:

goldfish guzzliiig

at the Institute,

our Devine.

rivals

have iiianx! screxvballs who will

CAPITOL-Opening - today is Idi-

take up cudgels for the glory (sic) of Delight, the pictuile that chairmed

their alnia maters.

nation when released last mor-

'Iet hnology students

have bJeen with Norma Shearer and Cl-

noted for the oris-iiiality and( illgenu- Gable in the leading roles.

1938

Member

1939

Assockded Co~e~cde Press

Distributor of

GoRe-6ie Di;s

Night Editor: M4aurice E. Taylor, '42

FREUDIAN FISH

Statistics indicate that if the rate of incidence of insanity continues at its present level, the whole blooming population of the world will be crazy in the not-too-distant future.

Occasionally people show streaks of behavior which make us believe that this nottoo-distant future is already here. Such streaks as the present goldfish-swallowing

epidemic.

There must be dark and hidden significances behind such bizarre outbursts of the human ego. Perhaps the decadence of the human race is so prophesied. Perhaps instead of sweeping up to a gaudy and super-human level, we are destined to spend our last days in a neurotic frenzy of flagpole-sitting and goldfish-swallowing.

Freud could find hidden meanings in very nearly anything. Would that he were alive today to give us, amused yet apprehensive as we are, some indication of what dank and gloomy abyss of the human spirit is symptomized by goldfish-swallo-wing. Might he not see in it a concealed urge of homo sapient to revert to his previous idyllic existence as a mere fish among other fish, livinlg an aqueous and blissful existence in some prey historic sea?

And then again, it may be a mere symptom of frustration. Perhaps people, tired of seeing the country go to the dogs, would rather see it go to the fish. The fact that it is goldfish that are the victimns demonstrates that finance and business are in some devious manner connected with the incidents.

Surely this series of orgies is fraught with obscure religious significance. Subconscious

without crippling: l-yourself, and, 2your date.

However the I.F.C. dance committee is to be congratulated for making the attempt to turn the Statler into something more than a glorified dime-dance joint. A dance the size of the one in question deserves to be more than an opportunity to dance for four or five hours. It should be as well organized

and varied a scheme of entertainment as is

a good play. We hope the start this year's dance committee has made toward such an ideal is not only as good as it looks on paper, but that future dance committees will round Out and enlarge the plan so well begun.

The committee is to be congratulated, not Only for the originality and good taste they have shown concerning the dance itself; but for the discretion and courtesy they have displayed in making the generous allotment of tickets, which they have, to the dormitories. In previous years, one of the causes of the tinge of bad feeling between these two groups was this very same dance. The actions of this year should do much to do away with whatever remains of such regrettable

animosity.

SCIENCE IN BRIIEF

by ARTHUR M. YORK, 138

FIFTH DIMENSION

Not satisfied with four dimensions in describing physical space, which before his time was allowed winly three, Professor Aibert Einstein now introduces a fifth as a part of his new theory which he expects will link gravitation with electricity and bring all physical happenings under one broad concept, according to a release by Science Service in WC'ashington. Since Euclid, man had been content to explain space in terms of height, breadth, and thickness until Einstein came along to add time to the picture and to give birth to the theory of relativity. The fifth diniension will account for the properties of the electrom1 agnetic field which previously had not appeared i4n relativity. However, Professor Einstein claims that the addition to the fifth dimension in no way in-

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such as asseni-

BIZOOKILINE- Starting Sunday

blin- an eilenly's cal in hiis l'oom, oi- Jesse James, the story of Amerlr

ililiging to the Field Day bi eeze a flag most famous outlaw, with Tyr-

Of sophomore pajamas.

Are our Po-er in the title role. Also on ,

pr anks ionronic

to de:-1enerate to the level of same program is His Exciting Ni:

insipidity

cha acteristics

of

the,

lah-rah

neuroticissms of the COOLIDGE CORNER-Grand Illusi

typical

"Joe College"? Are we losing

voted the best film of the year,

our glrip? W'here we were fol merly

origiiiators,

sialla we become

imita-

tolrs-and

ill a field where victory

is

playing here after nine weeks at Fine Arts Theater. Also Charlie Cih

in Honolulu.

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I IISlichter Will Represent ;Mining Society Will Hold I.F.C.

Institute At Conference i Chowder Party Monday!'

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FRIDAY, MARCH 31 5:00 P.M. Marriaue (Questions andi -uoswers-Room 1-19UO.

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 10:00 A.M. Catholic Club Breakfast-Fos anld Hounds Club. 6:30 P.M. DorclaFn leeting-Whest Lounge.

MONDAY, APRIL 3 5:00 PhiM. 5:15 Club MIeeting--lEast Lounge. 6:15 P.M,. A.I.3M.E. Chowder Party-Room 8-010.

TUESDAY, APRIL 4

4:00

DDe.b3a1t.ing Society Meeting-1'est, Lounge.

6:00 P.h. Freshmanl Committee Meeting-East Lounge.

I Professor Louis B. Slicliter, of the i

The

Mining and

Mletallurgical of G. W'illiam Beer, '39; Newell

department of Geology, will represeiit I So'iety will hold its annual Spring i AIcCtiell, 41; Dudley H. Campbell, Technology at the Assembly of the C'hlowdller Party on Mlonday, April 3, a; James IV. Barton, '39; Paul

International Union of Geodesy and 6:15 P.Al. in Room S-010.

|Schneiler, '39; Lawrence Bernbac

Geophysics, to be held in Wf'ashington. X joint affair of the Boston branch i '40; and Gordon R Holbrook, '

D. C. from September 4th to the 153t11, of tie A.I.M.E. and the student or XDavid T. MIorganthaler,'40, has dir_

it wvas announced last night.

|anization,

the palty will be attended ' charge of the finance of the affa

The work ill which Professor Slich- / bs about 90 peaple. Chovder, sand- Bascom C. Emerson, '39, chairma ter has been partisulally interested is w|ihes and hot dogs ale to be ?Hailow J. Reed. '39; Charles F. Hi

the development of a method of map- provide

son Jr., '39; and Robert J. Saunde

ping the structure of the earith at' A meeting of the society il Room1 '39, made the necessary arrangemeT ,reat depths. This work is carried -390 will follows the party at about !in see""inlg a place for the dani out by the analysis of the manner in 7:15 P.MI. Professor Geogee B. W-atel-\ Publicity is under the direction

which electrical waves and artificial house of the department of M1etal- Willialm S. Kather. 'do, chairma-

earthquake waves pass throughl the I lurggy will talk about his recent trip 'George R. t5'eibrenner, '1, and

g~round.

to India; where lie gave a series of | InR.Otn

'9Iviaono'ge

:00 P.J. Spanish Lecture-Room 6-12;0. 7:00 P.M. Orchestra Rehearsal-East, Lmounge.

U niversity of W isconsin Graduate I

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I.T.,'39, *Will B. Jamison, '39; and Be amin T. i(Ktwes, '*39. A magazine coi-

in mathematical physics wads :gianted Adj

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Catholic Club WiUl Hold Town Hall ii (Continued fron Page 13

to Dr. Slichter by the ETniver~sity Wisconsin. Du ing the War, he

of 891u11en UeOl'ge

A. .motre1i1, ir., )0), is

did given the title of "shop foreman".

|'le master craftsmen at the present

willvn, 39.

|etchledgge.

chairman; Raymond '41; and Dudley

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Breakfast On April 2ndt were placed beyond sight of the ships

important research on submarine de- itine are: Geor-ge A. M\.orrell, Jr., '39,

tection.

shop foreman; Francis A. Regan, '41;

Follanshee. '40.

i A Communion breakfast will be held and the range directed by airplanes.

i Robert D. Taylor, '41; John E. Green-

Hobby Shop CHARLIE MUN by the Technology Catholic Club next

Hand Laundry Sunday, April 2, at the Fox and Hounds

Club, Beacon Street, Boston. The

Next Tuesday at 5 P*M. il Room lu-250 the Technology Town Hall will meet again. The Thomas amendment to the neutrality act will then be dis-

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i halgh. '39; MEartini A. Antmaia, '4O; IBartholomewv MIandel. '41; Gilman B.

matches. From these mate ials, Andrews. '41; and Edmund B. Hanm-

breakfast will begin at 10 00 A.M. A special speaker has been secured

Shirts (plain) .Ii for the affair, according to John Wr.

Mullen, '41, secretary of the club. All Technology Catholics are cordially invited as well as members of the Catholic Club.

cussed by P ofessor Theodore Smith. The proposed amendment would permit the President of the United States to lift the embargo on war materials to countries that are attacked by nations breaking treaties to which the U. S. is signatory. The second speaker has not been announced as yet.

such models as a statue of Hitler, a barnyard scene and a dragon were

constructed.

Ralph B. DeLano, Jr., '41, was proclaimed the winner. Mr. Arthur C. WRatson, chairman of the Technology Museum Committee, presided at the meeting.

Formed Last Year

mund, '40.

Those elevated to the post of journeymen wvere: Lloyd E. St. Jean, '42; Reginald B. Cocroft, '42; Everett R. Greenbaum, '41; Donald A. James. '42; and Ralph B. DeLano, '41; Charlotte Douglass, daughter of Prof. Raymond A. Douglass, is an honorary member of the guild. and helps in the secre-

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The guild was formed last year by the men who helped set up the hobby ,

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riight attitude, you will derive some Although any one may use the shop,

a one-sixteenth inch clearance with value from the suh-ject." the sides of the tube and a set of sta-

the charter members of the guild have formed a coterie which has developed

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tionary vanes which take the turbulence caused by the propeller out

Janney Is Specialist

into an unofficial fraternity. They call

Dr. Janney, who will give authorita- themselves "master craftsmen," and

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of the water. The Gill propeller with tive information to any problems on form the nucleus of the hobby shop.

the amazing efficiency of 85 %, can this subject, is regarded as the most A novice desiring membership is

pump 34,000 gallons of water per min- outstanding specialist on prenatal care given the title of "apprentice". After

ute through the tube.

in the New England district. Several serving in this position for a number

The propellers to be tested are placed other schools have followed in the of months, he is advanced to the posi-

in tht

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arm wshich is footsteps of the T.C.A., who are spon- tion of "journeyman," which is the

enclosed in a room on the second floor soring the lectures by making ar- formal initiation into the guild. of the Mechanical Engineering depart- rangements for Dr. Janney to cover I It was this ceremony tMat was celement in Building 3. The model pro- the same topic at their marriage lec- brated last Tuesday when ten appren-

pollers are attached to a shaft running tulre series next year.

tices were made journeymen. From

through the center of the tube. The shaft is accesible by means of a removable hatch on top and can be ob served under action through six glass

I Prenatal care plays a prominent

pgIiareltssiinvemcaorlrlieaggees

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of many proof the drive

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