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1 .., _, _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a V ;r :U THC,, J1 TE6 CAMBRDGE, MASS. TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951 PRCE FVE CENTS VFOL LXX NO. 2 THE OFFCAL NEWSPAPER OF THE Ml.T. UNDERGRADUATE d or/ Take Tr/a b Crew, BeseaHe6d Tems Wn- Crew Baaseball Teems V8n- 1 Dvels On NHousn Repor - - a - 9 P.,, 2 :/,/ ' >fl 3 U L _Y ~~ n1ue Prpose aall Fsas~hP$ P. L o r Qap Ca Each J Lvn Un M ay Have House Measer; oom Rens Revsed.As a resul of a hree-monh survey of dormory and dnnr operaons made by he Advsory Commee on Hausn and Dnn31 z r Facles, a number of proposals3 o effec reoranzaon of ceran1 servces n he hope of ann r ncreased eaonomy.have been ncdrporaed no a repor. These proposals are zweepn and exeonsve, bouchn on almos' every servce now offered by he nsue for he comfor and convenence of resdens. *, A House Maser for each lvn un s recommended as an ad o "he developmen- of beer undersandn and freer communcaons." The Maser would be seleced -by he sudens and admnsraon from he faculy o ac ams counelor o resdens n hs house. He would no be concerned, accordn o he repor, wh dscplnary maers or house manenance. r Rober M. Kmball. drecor of Busness Adrnnsraon, who headed he nvesaon of dormory economes. Eoom Rens The second of he proposals concerns he reducon of dormory room renals. The Commee recommends ha a schedule should be se up a Baker House wh rens rann from a mnmum of $170 o a maxmum of $210; he Eas Campus renals should be reduced by $10 per academc year; Rversde rens should be reduced by an averae of $.20 per academc year. Mr. Rober M. Kmball, Drecor of Busness Admnsraon, saes ha here s no formula o decde he ren for a ven room; requess w'ere refused. Now ha s essenally qualave jud- Rversde s avalable, space wll be (Won~.erl or 'aoe 4) alloed. _- Hopaes, efrseraors, Phone Servc Curaled Amon he new dormory pulcy proposals for he school year s a new elephone sysem desned o cu coss and comply wh he lower rens now proposed. Sll only enave, he new sysem would be adoped n wo seps, reachn full developmen n he Sprn Tenr of nex year. nally, he sysem would conss of havn all ousde calls handled hrouh he Eas Campus swchboard, excep he calls o he Baker House. All calls receved by he Eas Campus swchboard would he relayed o he corrdor phones neares he persons called as s now done However, sudens would be nofed of her calls over he room phones, as s now done, only beween 3:00 p.m. and 1':00 pm. Dal Phones n Corrdors Sarn wh- he Sprn Term of nex year, all ousde calls o he dormores would be handled a he man nsue swchboard, K 'The calls would be relayed from here o he corrdor phones as before and nofcaon of he sudens would be he same as explaned above. n addon, he presen corrdor phones would be replaced by dal phones, makn all calls o any pon n he nsue drec. Calls o anyone lvn n any of he dormores (Connued on Pae 2) ~~PUS, Dormory $ere Cu Bennn vah he 'all Term, no refreraors or ho plaes wll be permed n he dormores, f curren proposals are adoped. The objecon o hese applances, accordn o Safey Eneer Mark Dondero, s he ever-presen daner of fre. Refreraors n hemselves are nco condemned as hey use lle ' Newly Creafed Poson Wll Serve Exernal Relaons, Developmen Apponmen of Waler H. Gale, Assocae Professor of Aeronaucal Enneern, as Secreary of he Massachuses nsue of Technoloy was announced oday by Dr. James R. Kllan, Jr., Presden. As Secreary of he nsue, a new admnsrave pos, Professor Gale wll have execuve responsbles for he nsue's broad proram of exernal relaons, ncludn alumn, and developmen of resources. More han 1,000 leadn ndusralss, educaors, and dsnushed represenaves of he professors wll jon o pay rbue o Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., a he Vcory Dnner of he Technoloy Developmer Proram n New York on May 3. Speakers, n addon o Mr. Sloan, wll nclude Paul G. Hoffman, Dr. Karl T. Compon, Dr. James R. Kllan, Jr., and Marshall B. Dalon. The dnner wll celebrae he successful compleon of he nsue's $20,000,000 developmen proram. us$ elecrcy. However, a refreraor means food, whch n urn leads o ho plaes. Ho plaes no only use curren, bu are consan drec sources of daner from fre. hne elecrcy hey use s enouh, when a rado, ho plae and lamps, for example, are on he same crcu, o blow ou a fuse. Ths has happened a number of mes hs year and n some cases sudens have replaced he 15 ampere fuses wh hose carryn 30 amperes, Ths can cause he overhean of wres and lead o elecrcal fres very easly. To effecvely oulaw ho plaes, refreraors mus o also, says Dondero. Ths year has been unusually ood from he sandpon of accdens. There have been only a few mnor fres n he dormores, mosly due o expermenaon and no o he applances. However, her specaly. he daner has been presen, and nex year, says Dondero, we mh no be so lucky., Professor Gale )nn, u(o me s Apponed u nsue Sec. L _ -. n lne wh he eneral dues of hs ocfe, Professor Gale wll Fraernes have admnsrave May drecon of he follown offces and proram: he Developmen Offce now esab- on a permanen bass, he Ren Dorm Rooms lshed Fraernes, n he nex school oranzaon and exenson of he year, wll be able o ren blocks of nsue's sysem of alumn counselors for prospecve sudens, he rooms n he Rversde Dormores o serve as annexes o her presen ndusral Lason Offce, he News quarers, Asssan Dean Thomas Servce, he Publcaons Offce, and L. Hlon announced Frday. Ths, he Summer Sesson. sad Mr.. Hlon, s n lne wh he new polcy of keepn he dormores flled o capacy and Trbua e To SlZ ons, hus keepn ndvdual raes as low as possble. eveleopmenz Fund n pas years, accordn o Mr. Hlon, fraernes have requesed.space n he dormores o house her,overflow members. Because of a shorae of rooms hese esr Ga0e m6n HOsa Posmes A ran of $10,000 from he Vannevar Bush Trus o ad sudens n he developmen of quales of leadershp and resourcefulness was announced oday by he nsue. Whle he ran was made whou resrcon, he rusees suesed ha $500 be awarded annually from he ncome and prncpal of he fund o he underraduae head of suden.overnmeno defray he exraordnary expenses ncden o hs offce. "The rusees," was announced, "were led o hs sueson by he convcon ha one of he bes ways o furher scenfc proress s o develop quales of leadershp and resourcefulness, no only as appled o scenfc problems, bu also as appled o he complex felds of overnmen and human relaonshnps. "n he modern world, may no be enouh for scenss or oher specalzers o be educaed solely n. $ms GLmpus Lvn.Pfn All freshmen should be requred o lve on he nsue's campus bennn n he fall of 1952, he Advsory Commee on Dnn and Housn has recommended. The Commee submed he proposal o suden leaders a a dnner ven by Presden Kllan las Wednesday nh. Prremary Trale b Predecessor OF Conrac Feedns Las Wednesday Presden Kllan ahered sudens and offcers of he nsue o dscuss he proposed dormory chanes. Once aan, he oonrac feedn problenr loomed up as a maj or sumbln block o any defne mprovermens. Durn he course of debae one ousandn sueson was made, andw.ll become a realy on May 7 f enouh sudens back he plan. Bascally, s a "ral" conrac, whch wll be esed over a perod of wo weeks, and would resemble -he Baker House sysem. For a $20 depos, sudens would be enled o 30 meals, served n Walker Memoral durn he presen dnn hours. The plan wll be red only f 200 or more sudens sn up now wh eher A. W. Brdes, or W. H. Carlsle. Presden Kllan mummeed up he sueson n hese words; "Ths ral run approaches he conroversal problem n sound Technoloy fashon by provdn anl objecve es. ~hope ha enouh sudens wll sn up so ha we may have far es, and so ha sudens hemselves wll have a clear opporuny o apprase he arranemen n Walker." Conrac feedn fwll be compulsory for all ncomn Freshlmen nex yeses, bu on a volunary bass for upper-classmen. rucran Excepons o he ruln would be made only for hose sudens lvn a home, wh concurrence of he Dean of Sudens. Precsely where he freshmen would-lve was no desnaed n he repor of he Commee. Frs year dormory resdens lved hs year n specally desnaed buldns on Eas Campus, bu Rober M. Kmball, drecor of Busness Admnsraon, remarked ha he freshmen mh be assned o any of he hree uns on he campus or be sprnkled hrouhou he dormory sysem. Accordn o he Commee repor, he "proposal resuls from a sudy of -he educaonal values avalable only hrouh campus resdence and has been approved n prncple by he nerfraerny Conference." The dae for sar of (ConnuLed on Pae 3) New Def n Xs Avalable To Fesh The Mlary Scence Deparmen s now able o ran a number of defermens o freshmen who have no prevously been acceped. Accordn o Colonel Charles F. Bash, PMS&T, an addonal quoa for draf defermen of EUT freshmen has been receved for Army ROTC uns. Any frs-year man who has no appled for Army defermen, s physcally qualfed, and who had a frs erm curn of 2.0 or beer s encouraed o apply mmedaely o Major Grossman, Room s $e,;>,..:--': -,. underraduae leadershp, we hope....,:.,... o esbablsh a wdespread and ~'~~~ ~~ ~~.~.~ ;:*~>~.,;:', -of exra-currcular acves. The real snfcance of hese acves les no so much n her socal prese or value as an asse for employmen as n her nfluence n helpn he parcpan n developn a maure and responsble oulook. f, oday, he suden leader fully reconzes ha he s workn for he beermen of he roup of whch he s a par, and n so don s ann leadershp experence, follows ha omorrow he wll have Dr. Vannevar Bush a more frm backround for parcpaon n he affars of czenshp. "A he presen me, plans for n specal echncal rann wh a eneral educaon n human values. Suden overnmen s one of he mas effecve mehods dev-eloped for hs purpose." n dscussn prelmnary plans for he admnsraon of hs ran, Rober M. Brber, Senor Class Presden, sad: "Throuh he medum of a conference devoed,o dscusson of he problems and respnsblles of!.; }; exhorouh awareness of he purpose he conference nclude he aendance of leaders of ndusry, busness, and educaon, men sklled n he psycholoy of roup dynamcs, who should be able o mpar some of her knowlede o he sudens. A weekend n he fall wll be devoed o he conference durn whch here wll be unnerruped dscussons of he problems of suden leadershp and ovexnmen." Unverses have reconzed hs problem and have been concerned over he developmen of useful mehods of combn.

2 w~~l P pae Two T-31 TECH Tuesd.ay,: May l95. P The Tech ' VOL. X TUEEAY, AMAY 1, NO. 22 Nh Edor: Glber Senber, '52 Asssan Nh Ed-or: Geore Barolomel, '54 EAWADUATE-,, 411 -W%, A^ , T ", -,7,,,, 71,."ll""'ll", '5 11, CONTRACT FEEDNG AT WALKER MEMORAL We canno oo sronly ure ha all resdens of Eas Campus Dormores subscrbe o wo weeks of Conrac Feedn, as proposed las Frday by he Drecor of Dnn and Housn Facles. Ths s mporan. Ths s a chance for every suden lvn on Eas,Campus o make hmself an exper on conrac feedn. Wheher a suden s n favor of or opposes conrac feedn, he canno know wha conrac feedn n Walker Memoral s lke unless he has parcpaed n conrac feedn n Walker Memoral. All ndcaons pon o hs wo week perod as a far ral. We can assume ha he nsue s vn us an hones sample of wha her form of conrac feedn s lke; hey would only pospone he arumen by "pun on he do" now. Remember, your objecon s no worh hearn unless you know wha you are alkn abou. Try! CALENDAR OF EVENTS Telephones sysem m na calls benween Eas :n Rversde, all he roam phores (Connued from Pae 1) Campus and e dormores wes would be removed, and lve new WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 Lacrosse Team. Game wh Harvard Collee. Brs Feld, 3:00 p. Baseball Team. Game wh Prropdence Collee. Brs Feld, 3:15 p.m. Elecrcal Enneern Deparmen. Colloquum: "Compensaon Theory for Feedback Conrol Sysems Subjec o Sauraon." Dr. Geore C. Newon, Jr. Room 6-120, 4:30 p.m. Refreshmens served n Room a 4:00 pmn. Caholc Club. "Responsbles of an Educaed Caholc." Reverend Edward Murphy, S. J. Room 1-190, 5:00 p.m Pershn Rfles. Busness meea for al members and canddaes. Room , 5/00 p.m. Tech Model Arcrafers. Green of- New Members. Du Pon Room, Buldn 33, 5:00 p.m. ner-varsy Chrsan Fellowshp. Annual elecons. All members ured o aend. Room 7-103, 5:05 p.n. Chemsry Deparmen. Harvard-HLl.T. Physcal Chemsry Colloquum: "The Thermodynamcs of he Vola Effec." Professor F. O. Koen, Sanford Uneo;asy, Calforna. Room 6-120, 8:00 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 3 Caholc Club. Apoloecs Class. Room 2-135, 1:00 p.m. Maechancal Enneern Deparmen. Lecure: "Leas Squares Represenlaon of Daa.,, Professor Roers B. Fnch. Room 3-270, 4:00 p.m. rhyscs Deparmen. Colloquurn: "Some Expermens wh Pon Beams." Dr. G. Bernardn, Nevs Laboraory, Columba Unversy. Room 6-120, :15 - :-_:.;. -, Amercan Ensue of Chemcal Enneers. Flms: "Ths s Alumnum." Room , 5:00 p.m. FRDAY, MAY 4 Golf Team. Mach wh Boson Collee. Oakley Counry Club, Waerown, 2:00 p.m. Elecrcal Enneern Deparmen. Compuaon Semnar: "The Dfferenal Equaons of Sellar Sr. cure." Dr. Herman Bond, Lecurer n Mahemacs, Unversy of Cambrde, Enland. Room , 3:00 p.m. Freshman Tenns Team. Mach wh Boson Collee. Boson Collee, 3:00 p.m. - Mechancal Enneern Deparmen. Semnar: "Frcon Coeffcens and Recovery Facors for Supersonc Flow of Ar n a Tube." Dr. Joseph Kaye. Room 3-270, 4:00 p.m. Coffee served n Room from 3:30 o 4:00 p.m. Scence Fcon Socey. Elecons, 4:30 p.m.; lecure by Dr. Vernon D. Tae, 5:00 p.m. Room 14-NO615. Amercan Socey of Cvl Enneers, Suden Chaper. Annual Sprn Banque. Lchee Vllae, 16 Tyler Sree, Boson, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 5 Baeball Team. Gazme wh Tufs Collee. Brs Feld, 2:00 p.m. Freshman and Varsy Track TeaLms. Mee wh Tufs Collee. -Brs Feld, 2:00 p.m. Lhweh Crew. Harvard vs. M..T. Freshmen. Charles Rver, 3:00 p.m. Lh-weh Crew. Harvard vs. M.LT. Junor Varsy. Charles RVer, 3:30 p.m. Heavyweh Crew. Compon Cup Reaa. Prnceon, Harvard, and f..t. Charles Rver, 4.00 p.m. SUNDAY, MAY 6 Tech Nh a he Pops. Symphony Hall, 8:30 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 7 Varsy Tenns Team. Mach wh Ahers Collee. Brs Feld, 2:15 p.m. Acouscs Laboraory. Semnar: "Free-Feld Recprocy Calbraon wh Closely Spaced,Mcrophones." Jerome R. Cox, Jr. Room 20E-121, 4:30 pn. ner-varsy Chrsan Fellowshp. "The mmnen Threa o Amerca and How o Avex." Dr. Karls Teyasneyer, Lava. Room 2-190, 5:00 p.m. School of Humanes and Socal Sudes and Lecure Seres Commee. Tenh n a seres of lecures on THE WORLD AND YOU. Subjec: "Japan, Communsm and he Uned Saes." Speaker: Edwn O. Reschauer, Professor of Japanese hsory and culure a Harvard. nerlocuor: Professor Thomas H. D. Mahoney, M..T. Hunnon Hall, Room , 5:00 p.m. Aenda. Busness Meen. Ware Wes Loune, 8:00 'p.m. Aanercan Meeorolocal Socey, Suden Branch. B-weekly Lecure: "Clmae Cycles and Hsorcal Trends." Dr. Raymond Wheeler, Babson nsue. Room 4-270, 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 8 Technoloy Marons. The May Luncheon. Follown he Annual Meen, Mss Jula Comsock wll speak on '"The Sory of he Early MJ.T." Brae Burm Counry Club, 12:30 p.m. Chrsan Scence Oranzaon. Meen. Subjec of Readns: "True Educaon." Ware Wes Loune, 5:15 p.m. Tech Model Ralroad Club. Busness Meen. Elecon of offcers. Room (Connueo on Pae 4) Doormory Coss ' ere Comnpared Wh Prces -h O er Schools would -be made on Toom phones. of Lasachuses Avenue now have phones would be placed n each TMs would chane he presen. 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3 - sr -r~srrr~rllpmr~~u LP D-Z T j 1 ':. ea - k- My, Pae Three k S.a 3f"aulrdafy s sw Teoh varsy n on he nex urn hemselves, ard lhweh oarsmen n aoon,, he enneers won on away wh he vaxsy and freshmen ra&n praccally no sprn..ruers a Nw B;runswck, and Here a home our lhweh 'h«e 1Dbveh crews 'compen varsy los o a smooh srokn aadns Harv'ard and Darmouh Harvard boe by abou wo lenhs here.on he Charles. n exremely rouh waer. R:ac n borrowed shells he The lhweh freshamen made varsy and freshmen won decsve a ood shown for hemselves he vcores over he wndn mle and same day, losn o Harvard by hree quarers course a Ruers. abou one lenh. Thle varsy eh won by a lenh Baseball and a quarer over a Ruers shell Thle Beaver ball squad has been 'h''was sroner han was anc- connun o play beer -hanu 'paed, whle he freshmnen won handly by eleven lenhs. n he, varsy even Ruers jumpbd off o awo sea lead a he 4ar, bu as he Techmen seled down o a 33 bea, a whch hey rseedlhe body of he race, hey careme back o ake a slh advanae hemselves. Ten on a urn Ruers aan aned a slh lead whech Tech aan overoame. Gan- W 9LBa---- 'b" -4h --L _ -. fa TE D Tf.FF&affe;sWs, GRADS... o fll he BETTR JOBS appearen daly n he NEWP YORKC ralb a bue manaed o e four ou of -hs fve mes a ba. The eneral consensus of opnon amon specaors and players alke was ha Tech has never looked any beer all sea.n. The Beavers ddn' fare oo well aans Bwdon Collee orn aurday, however a Junor szed yphoon blown from he oufeld seemed o carry he ball abou a wll and hs coupled wh an error a he wron me permed Bowdon o wn 5-2. Dxon pched a ood ame and allowed bu fve hs. -Bodon was he frs o score, en wo runs n he frs. Tech ed he score n he second and he ame remaned a deadlock unl he sevenh when wh wvo ou and he bases loaded, a pop fly was carred no he oubfeld and allowed wo runs o ally. A beaver averae ball hs season. Frday's ame wh Golby ollee seems o brn hs ou very well as a drvn Tech eamn couldn' seem o do arnyhl wron. Wh Rounds' excellen pohn and a verable barrae of hs by hs eamn-maes, Colby wen down o defea wh he fnal score sandn a Ou of he oal of sxeen hs erxor le one more run n. oben by M..T., Pee Phlou - - ~~~~~~ For Surer Qucker Succezn n your job hun, send for he Herold Trbune's free bookle 'How To Answer ca Help Waned Ad. 24 paes of p7accal advce on how o wrle a wnnn leer o prospecve employers Wre: Herold Trbune nformaon Senveo, 230 W. 41s,. Now York 8 4 THE TEECH 'PT -coo She ls T uers Doosanen S Jp -T o- Games X~ ~rm~b~blh~~ Jdoommom~pnes ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~_ 1140fsw- ~ ~ READ & WHTE MEN'S NEW TUXEDOS Formal Clohes Renfed Summer, Boson s. By BOB BURDlTT an Wllams of Souh Adelade, Ausrala, newly eleced capan of he Tech Freshman rack eam, ook frs places n he 440-yard run and he broad jump o lead hs chares o a 64 1/3-33 2/3 vcory over Governor Dummer Academy las Wednesday afermoon a Brs Feld. Wlams also ook hrd n he hh jump for hh ndvdual score of 13 pons. Chrs Gesler of he Beaver yearlns se a nevw Freshman record of 10.1 seconds n he 100-yard dash, oppn he old record of 10.2 se n 1924 by J. S. Webe and mached n 1947 by A1 Dell 'sola. Gesler also won he 220 low hurdles. nerclass Mee The powerful Tech Freshman rack squad compleed her clean sweep of he nerclass rack mees las Saurday afernoon, alhouh he fnal score was closer han n eher he fall or ndoor mees. The fnal ally ave he Freshmen 67 pons, Sophs 59, Sen 52 1/3 andl Junors 43 2/3. Freshman Charles Capener bebered he M:TAA record by over a foo n wnn!n he sho pu wh apply - Barbara p/lle UnrversVH ~ '54 Cndermen Take GDA And nerclaass Track Mee fraerny house has exra box 12, THE TECH 1 a dance of 45' 4". Te oss baered Grondel's hyerclass record of 43' 101/,'". Versale Geore Thompson scored n fve everns and won he hh jump o amass he -op pon. Te sumnry: 100-yd. Dash: 1. Gesler '54; 2'. Chlds '52; 3. Becker '53; 4. Klen '54; 5. Allen 'S'. Tme: yd. Dash: 1. Chlds '52; 2. Farrell '53; 3. Losh '54; 4. Whe '53; 5. Becker '53. Tme: yd. Dash: 1. Olney '51; 2. Grener '5,; 3. Wllams '54; 4. Klen '54; 5. lownd '53. Tme: yd. Run: 1. Grener '53; 2. O'Donnell '53; 3. Wllams '54;-. Hamnsk '52: 5. Gbbs '54. Tme: 2:07.4 Mle run: 1. Ncholson '52; 2. Farquhar '54; 3. Towne '53; 4. Crawford 'W; Nuley '54. Tme: 4: mle Run: 1. Avery '54; 2. Temann '53; 3. Nuley '54; 4. Camp '52; 5. Burd. '52. Tme: 10: yd.,Hh Hurdles: 1. Munro '53; 2. Blanchard '54; 3. Chhosk T~_; 4. Mae- Mullen '51. Tme: 10.0 sec. 220-yd. Lomv Hurdles: 1. McKee '51; 2. Uac- Mullen '51; 3. Alexander '53; 4. Chandler '52. Tme: 27.2 sec. Pole Vaul: 1. Mascolo '51; 2. Thompson '51; 3. (e) McGrew an(d Smh '54. Heh 11' Hh Jump: 1. Thompson '51; 2. (e) Freeman Owens and Munro, all '53; 5. (e) BJork '51; Solley and Kerns '52. Heh 5' 10" Broad Jump: 1. Herns '52; 2. MacCallum '51; S. Thompson '51: 4. McKee '51; 5. M9unro '53. Dsance: 20' 10%" Sho Pu.: 1. Carpener '54; 2. Connor '53; 3. Rohber '52; 4. Blodeau '54,; 5. Schwenk '54. Dsance 45' 4" (New mee and M..T.A.A. record-old M..T.&A. record, 44' 11 Grondell '31, 1931) Hammer: 1. Rohber '52; 2. Blodeau '54; 3. Cardacl '53; 4. Connor '53; 5. Sehwenk '54. Dsance: 128' 10%" Dscus: 1. Rolhber '52; Blodeau '54; 3. Carpener '54; 4. Huber '51; 5. Thompson '51. Dsance: 111' 11%" Javeln: L. Huber '51: 2. Fzerald '2; 9. Thompson '51; 4. Bjork '51; 5. Klely '53. Dsance: 155' %~ Toal score: '5467 pons; '53--59; ' /3; ' /8 Reesrced Lvn (fonnued from Pae ) he arranemen has been delayed one year o ve;he fraernes an opporuny o adjus her housn operaons should he chane be pu -no effec. The Commree mlade no propoals wh reard o rushn schedules excep o say ha he nerfraerny Conference was free o propose any revsons saw f. --- r- '5. r olcrend Oaes r"' bbuse~ Sh lkes he L S Bu when lh abalu soon Jus Wach rn u Los zefke LUCK ES TASTE BET THAN ANY OTHER CGARETE Fne obacco--and only fne obacco-can ve you a beer-asn caree. And L.S./M.F.T.--Lucky Srke means fne obacco. So, for he bes-asn caree you ever smoked, Be Happy--sGo Luckyl How abou sarn' wh a caron-oday? LSQ M.Fo.T.-Lu4k% Means Pre, Tobac --B~ SAVE ON SURPL US s KFAMK 1OR GREY ::EE CHNO %8"" L SANFORZED-FRST QUALTY ZPPER-FLY FRONT RANCOATS $ 98 KOROSEAL REG. $5.95 LUGGAGE FOOTLOCKERS TRUNKS FREE DELVERY U. S. NAVY5 STYLE ]BUCKZ CA-U e$ 99 DRESS SHOES GONG CMLENG? SLEEPNG BAGS $3.95 and up COLEMAN POCKET STOVE $6.95 SWEDSH PRMUS STOVE $5.95 U.S.A. JUNGLE PACKS... 99ec We have everyhn essenal for he camrper. GONG FSHG? Comnplee lne of fresh and sal waer fshn ackls 2 ^(L VST THE STOlRE WTH 10,000 TEMS CENTRAL WAR 6% SuRPLUS 4 PROSPECT ST., 433 MASS. AVE. CENT1RAL SQ., CAMBRDGE

4 : - 1, Pae Four [.. OTCS Hllel M..T. Hllel wll sponsor a weekend a he Tech cabn for he welve collee Hflel Foundaons n he reaer Boson area on he weekend of May 5h and 6h. Transporaon wll be by cars leavn Saurday mornn, reurnn Sunday n me for he Pops con. cer. All hese neresed n on conac Pee Sen, Wood 214 Eas Campus or Ex. 2212, before Wednesday nh. The only cos wll be he food o be bouh on he way up and cooked by he rls. Come sa or. dra. W.M..T. On Wednesday, a 9 p.m., WV T wll presen a Suden-Faculy forum on he curren proposals by he Comnee on Housn and DnLu. Speakers wll be Professor Leser F. Hamlon, Thomas L. Hlon, Asssan Dean of Sudens, Ben Sack '53, Nck Melss3s '52, and Ed Facey '52. Technque Smoker Presden Kllan wll speak a he Technque Smoker o be held nex Monday, May 7, a 5 p.m. ll Tyler Loune. The purpose of he meen s o selec new men for he yearbook saff. Refreshmens wll be served. Senor Week There wll be no more complee ckes sold for Senor Week because of lmed space a he formal and a he boa cruse. However, ckes 3ay he purchased n he lobby of Buldn 10 up unl May 7h for he banque and oun only. The prce s $6.40 and ncludes he f of a raduaon beer mnu. Lerner Talk The Lecure Seres Commee subscrpon Seres alk by Max Lerner, ornally scheduled for las March, wll he held on Thursday, May 3, a 5:00 p.m. n Room Lerner Evl speak on "Mnores n a Democracy." General admsson s ffy cens and seas n he reserved secon are seveny-fve cens. Dormores (Connued from Pae 1) men - consdern locaon, he avalably of dnn,facles, and he relave aracveness of he accommodaons. The hrd proposal perans o new and reoranzed dnn facles. The Commee proposes ha a snack,bar be provded n Rversde, accommodan approxmaely seveny-fve and operan beween 11 a.m. and mdnh seven days a week. Ths proposal was a compromse, snce he cos, $300,0D0, of sen up a complee dnn hall s far beyond he means of he nsue a he presen me. Conrac Feedn Alhouh conrac feedn wll be a requremenr for Freshmen bennn n he Fall of 1951, wll be avalable on a volunary bass a he bennn of any erm o oher resdens of Eas Campus. Conrac feedn for one hundred resdens of Rversde wll be ayalable a Baker House. Resdens of he Grad House and oher resdens of Rversde may reser for conrac feedn n he Campus Room benrn n Sepember, 1951, on a.ffeen meal per week bass. A la care servce n he Campus Room wll be dsconnued n Sepember, Wh reard o furnure, bed lnen, and owels, he nsue wll connue o provde hese ems. However, bennn n July, 1951, he Commee recommends ha he nsue dsconnue he pracce of provdn soap n he ndvdual rooms. A sudy of he oal cos of soap n he pas year shows ha $%,00-$10,990 was spen of whch $3,000-$5,000 was he cos of he soap used n,he sudens' roms. Bennn n he Fall of 1951, he nsue wll auhorze suden laundry aences n each major dormory un. The nsue wll desnae ceran laundres for whch he sudens may serve as aens. Applcaon for a laundry aency may be made o W. H. Carlsle, Jr. Sudens wll sll be free Q mal her personal laundry home or o ake o any local laundry. ~~~ _ -THE TECH - -Co ll Tmeay,/ May 1, 1961 paearnnarse101 R Calendar (Connued from Pae 0) 20E-214, 5:15 p.m. Alpha Ph Omea, Alpha Ch Chaper. Busness Meen. Ware Loune, ATTENTON 7:30 P.:M EXHBTONS -Exhbon of Faculy Club Ar. Lobby of Buldn 7, hrouh May 12. Phooraphc Salon prns by Ralph L. M1ahon of Elmhurs, llnos. BACHELORS- MATERS -OCTORS Phooraphc Servce Gallery, Basemen of Buldn 11, hrouh May 13. CALENDAR OF EVENTS The CALENDAR OF EVENTS, publshed weekly on 'Tuesday n THE TECH, conans announcemens for he follown week. Announcemens, ypewren and sned, mus be n he offce of he Edor, Room 7-204, no laer han noon on Thursday, May 3, for he Calendar of May 9-15, NORTHEASTERN NVERST SCHOOL of LAW Day, Adms Men and Women Evenn and Graduae Prorams wwwwqpl. 2. Resraon--ep. 4-10, 195A Early applcaon s necess 47 MT. VERNON STREET BOSTON 8, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone KEnmore r'h=avm~=8;ar;a sl- n3sbssd*a;,a *aal A rnb ~ _ W' f you plan o ren a cap and own hrouh he Coop, your order mus be placed before May 11a Cancellaon of orders wl b acceped hrouh May 21 TECHNOLOGY STORE The F. & M. Schaefer Brewn Co,, N.Y. d~~~~~~~~~~ r ' -V E. K E T r 7 4

5 ., -,~ -- 7,. * U dorals: ' Wh T For um FC Dscuss Recen Dormory Proposals By ARTHUR HANES Proposals o house all,freshmen an he nsue,campusas oulned n he recen repor of he Advsory Commee on Housn and Dnn Facles were sronly defended by Asssan Dean Thomas L. Hlon las Wednesday nh a a forum ared on WVT v. -ZTlon poned ou ha lvn n he dorms durn he freshman yeat forms close frendshps, makes he suden more famlar wh campus facles, and rases hs erm rans. He also added ha almos all oher comparable schools such as Prnceon, Yale, and Cal Tech requre freshmen o lve on capus. n suppor of he hh scholasc averaes for hose sudens lvn n he dormores he approxmae frs erm rans for hs year's freshmen were quoed a 3.40 for dormory freshmen, 3.00 for.raezny :freshmen, and an all Sreshmen averae a 310. M.. Hlon saed, "Freshmen lvn n dormores always rae beer han he averae freshm.en." Fraerny Advanaes Lawrenrce Mayer, presden of he LFC, had saed however, a an FC meen has fraerny freshmen are much more acve n socal affars and ahlec evens. Fraerny rpen also develop an nsue spr hrouh reaer Parcpaon n exra-currcular acves and by formn closer frendshps wh oher sudens a he nsue, he sad. Dormory space wll probably be assned o fraernes, bu wll no be ssued,by he ~bloek. Rooms for fraernes wll be spread o,and fraerny brohers wll be expeced o ake par n dormory acves lke any oher dormory suden. Mal servce s a.presen under nvesaon. Mr. Hlon red o make clear ha he alernave o presen pracce s o have U. S. posmen place mal n boxes and Members of he Admnsraon me wh ner-fraerny Conference represenaves las Monday n an effor o clarfy and dscuss he proposal ha all freshmen be requred o lve on Campus, and he mplcaons ha he proposal has for all ST.fraernes. n answer o he queson of "Why have resrced lvn," Asssan Dean Thomas L. Hlon saed ha would benef he freshmen classes markedly snce a he presen me fraernes ake a ood percenare of he "cream of he crop",and hose sudens who end up -n he :dorms or commue don' have a chance o assocae wh hese ~poeanal campus leaders. He feels ha would defnely benef he remahder of he freshmen class who are no as nclned o acves and exra-currcula assocaon. Dean Farnsworh hen saed ha he proposal s an effor o bu~ld up school spr hrouh he ncomn freshmen. He furher sad ha a freshman's frs assocaon upyan enern he nsue should be wh he nsue self; leaann how he nsue funcons, and ben neraed no he Technoloy famly. would also ve he enern freshmen he opporuny o e, acquaned wh her fellow classmaes. The Dean's offce has approved an lf proposal made a hs meen of nofyn he fraernes a leas wo years n advance so ha, some form of Sprn Term rushn can be conduced precedn he (Connued on Pae 4) -1 By EDWARD EGEL EXAM CON[qCTS The deadlne for submn requess for conflc examnaons or "Ml.asachuses nsue of Technoloy s raed que hh by Cambrde Unversy. Fve years laer army afer raduan from Cam- examnaons no scheduled hs erm wll be Wednesday, May 9. brde Unversy.", Ths ypcal he ransferred o he a.a.,f. He Arranemens for conflc examnaons or examnaons no lsed he cha;cellor of he unversy. ulnl he was apponed Comman- Brsh undersaemen came. from rose seadly -hrouh he ranks der-n-chef of he Mederranean on he May Examnaon Lord Arhur Wllam Tedder, durn Schedule canno be made afer 5hs vs o he nsue on Aprl p.m., Wednesday, May Offce of he Resrar no, as has been rumored, o have he mal cenralzed n one buldn. An nspecon sysem wll probably be resored o nex year n he queson, of food and ho plaes n he rooms. MT. Hlon ndcaed ha o preven he use of -ho plaes al} food, refreraors, ec., mus be removed, snce enforcemen of one and no he oher s vrually mpossble. A he same me was poned ou ha,boardn houses, whch have ampl e cookn facles and prvlees, can be rened a an averae of one dollar,per week less han he averae dormory room. New 'Phone Sysem / Tedder has been n he Uned Mr. Hlon wen on o say ha Saes workn wh -General wh he proposed new phone syserm a cenral swehboa rd mus be preparn he Norh Alanc Bradley and General Elyof France nsalled, and ha mus be n operaon weny-four hours a day. Treay. He has been on leave of The dormowy resden would be absence from he Brsh Broad- Company. Now he has called o a hall phone, durn 'hours ca,5n been when he house phone was no n operaon. Sr. Hlon areed ha hs sysem wouldve poorer servce han s ben offered a presen bu once nsalled wll be less expensve o operae. Lord Tedder, who was Alled Depuy Supreme,Commander n Europe under General Fsenhower n he pas war and who has been chelf of Ar Saff of he Royal Ar Force snce 1946, spen he day a.1 a he nsue as he ues of Pres,- den Kllan. Jus how he spen hs me here s resrced nformaon, bu he sad ha he was mpressed by he "smulan amosphere" wh/ch oervades he nsue. Prepared Norh Alanc Treay For he pas welve monhs, Lord recalled o Enland by he B.B.C., and vsed he nsue on hs way home. Lord Tedder bean hs mlary career n 1914, when he joned he CAMBRDGE, MASS. FRDAY, MAY 4, 19 PRCE FVE CENTS VOL. LXX NO. 23, THE OFFCAL NEWSPAPER OF THE M..T. UNDERGRAkDUATES 2A Defermens Now earldy ToBe G raned The Adsay Gommee an Mlary and Selecve Servce s now oranzed o reques defermen n Class 2-A (S) based on Execuve Order No for sudens n ood sandn who wsh o be deferred o connue oher sudes a he nsue. ' Ths order provdes for defermen of "resrans whose acvy n sudy may be consdered o be necessary o he naonal healh, safey, or neres." A ls of Crcal Occupalons ssued by he Deparmen of Lasbor ncludes he fol-. lown caeores: Marne Archecure, Meallury, Chemsry, ~Bloloy, Baceroloy, Physcs, Geoloy, Mahemacs, and Teachn. Crcal enneers ncluded: Cvl, Sanary, Mechancal, Elecrcal, ndusral, Mnh, Peroleum, and Chemcal. Sudens who have Class 2-A defermens, should have a reques for exenson fled wh Local Boards one full monh before expraon dae. f no ernmaon dae appeared on he classfcaon card, word should be lef n Room 7-1,08 before leavn he nsue for he summer ha connuaon of defermen s desred. Sudens who axe classfed 1-A or 1-A-P (posponed nducon) (Connued on Pae 2) Lord Tedder Vss Tec Compares UC S And BrSan Ar Commanld n'1943. Laer- he same year he became Alled Depuy Supreme Commander n Europe. A he end of he war,,he became Chef of Saff of he RAF. land was creaed he frs Baron of Glenun. Durn he war, Lord Tedder was decoraed by he Uned Saes, aly, France, and Russa, as well as Cby hs nave Enland. Lkes he Uned Saes Whle n he Uned Saes, on hs hs hrd vs o he counry, Lord Tedder naurally spen mos of hs me n Washnon. However, he says ha he was able o "e a breah of ar down n Florda" for a whle.,lord Tedder lkes he Uned Saes n eneral,,bu says ha Amercans and Enlshmen end o hnk ha hey are very smlar because of her common lanuae. "The Enlsh are as dfferen, as a socey, from he Amercans as any oher naonales, and we mus no allow ourselves o fore hs n our dealns wh each oher. Bu," he added wh a smdle, "Amercans land Brsh boh know hoaw o ea. My lunch here a MT was delcous.". l THE PROPOSAL`-- ' '-,,. "ECTACY "- a l a D. See pae 2.E acs Shown Banned (amrn e o ce, o.,.ounc1 "Ecsasy," conroversal and hhly publczed flm, was o have been shown o hree audences by LSC on Tuesday. A abou 3:30 p.m., jus before he move was o have one on he screen before an esmaed 500 people, wo Cambrde polcemen walked n an,& prevened he shown. Suden Leaders Honored Tonh A Acves Ball The frs ndcaon of opposon *1 o hs flm came Tuesday when a roup of sudens wen o Ahe rffce of he Asssan Dean, Thomas Hlon, o proes he shown of he flm and o preval upon he Dean's offce o prohb LSC from shown. Ths,prOesn roup was comprsed of he follown sudens: Ronald C. Chsholm, '52; John C. Welch, '53; Joseph O'Leary, The fourh anmual Acves Ball wll be held onh from 8:30 p.m. o 1:00 azn. n Morss Hall, Walker Memoral. Fhs formal affar s presened by he Underraduae Assoclaon o honor hose suden Hyson, '52. All of he roup are '51; Conne Gradlone, '53; Francs acvy and suden overncn 1ecders who have worked owards Ecsasy, Heddy Lamar's second he oal of beer acves; move, was produced n Czechoslovaka approxmaely hree hundred and n Frz Mandel, weny-fve nvaons have sen ou.,beenheddy's mllonare Ausran husband, aemped o suppress he Musc for he occason wll be move by buyn up all exsn provded by.geore Graham and flms. However, he faled, and n hs orchesra. Chaperons and 1934 he pcure reached he U. S. uess wll nclude: Dr. and W rs. where was promply sezed by Julus A. Sra.on, Dean and Mrs. he Treasury Dep. has snce Geore,R. Harrson, Dean Thomas been released. K. Sherwood, Dean and Mrs. Jonn The Sae of Massachuses has E. vurchard, Dean and Mrs. banned he move on Sundays and Thomas L. Hlon, Professor and Boson has banned for all seven days of he week. n Europe, he Scandnavan counres passed bu Germany and France banned. Mrs. Leceser F. Hamlon, Mrs. Wllam H. Oarlsle, S., and Wllam H. Oarlsle, Jr. The commee for he Ball s: Harold R. Lawrence, '52, charman; Rober1 B. Eacasow, '52; Sanley. Buchn, '52; Dana M. Feruson, '52; Glber D. Gardner, '53; Harold R. Larson, '52; Edward J. MVarules, '52; Ncholas Melssas, '52; and James L. Sockard, '52. FCCFormulaNesHew Plan1 For 'mproved Freshm~an\eekead The,promoon of '55 class spr wll be he prncpal am of freshman weekend hs fall. n addon he fresh an Coordna$n Commee plans o make numerous chanes n he proram n order ha may be run on a more nformal level han las fall. John B. Jameson, '52, pas chaltman of he weekend commee, explans ha a majox faul of he '50 proram was he excess "lon, dry alks",by suden leaders and faculy members. The frosh sa and l'sened nsead of exchann deas amon hemselves. The acves exhb n Rockwell cae was a rea success, however, and wll ceranly be ncluded n he schedule hs comn fall. afforded freshoen personal conac wh upperclassmen n every acvy. Freshmen o Lve n Dorms All freshmen aendn he oren,- aon weekend wll be lvn n he dormores durn -ha shor perod. Ths s o e he class of '55 oeher aed nsl n hem a spr of cooperaon. Upperclassmen rades wll lve n he dorms. Members of he faculy wll be sn a every dnn able, so ha hey can alk wh he froah raher han lecure o hem. The queson of Camp Wonder- Land and he nsule as.se for he weekend was also dscussed by he commee. was fnally Eareed ha f he proram could be run mos effcenly here a he nsue, hs would be done.. promnen members of he Technaloy Caholc Club bu were acn as ndvduals na hs maer and dd no represen he club as an oranzaon. n accordance wh nsue polcy, he Dean's offce refused o nervene unless here was a queson of lealy. Some of hose proesn were no sasfed wh hs ruln. One of hem called Cambrde Cy Hall n he hope of prevenn LSC from en a lcense. Afer speakn wh he bureau of lcenses and he mayor's offce, he was conneced wh S. Baeman of he Cambrde Polce, who areed o mee hm and vew he performance..as a polce offcal, S%. Baeman has he rh o sop any show whch he deems, 'afer vewn, mproper or undesrable. Only he prevous day, councl had passed a resoluon renndn he polce deparmen of hs duy. Harvard succeeded n shown "Ecsacy" four mes. Meanwhle, H.arrnon phoned (Connued on Pae 4) 1Boloy Revses Presen freshmen elecn Courses VE, V-A and V-B can look forward o a free summer afer he Sophomore year snce recen adjusmens n he proram make possble o elmnae oranc chemsry lab from he summer sesson. By he elmnaon of qualave analyss and neraun he frs- and second-year currculum of boloy courses so ha he elemens of comparave anaomy wll be ncluded n General Boloy, sudens wll ake oransc chemsry n he second year and oranc laboraory n he hrd year. Presen Sophomores, houh, sll havn o ake oranc chemsry durn' hs summer wll no be requred o ake oranc laboraory durn he summer.

6 . C *.!, J / - THE TECH oessy, may Z, e u Yel Pae Four - NOTCES Hllel M..T. Hllel wll sponsor a weekend a he Teeh cabn for he welve collee Hllel Foundaons n he reaer Boson area on he weekend of May 5h and 6h. Transporaon wll be by cars leavn Saurday mornn, reurnn Sunday n me for he Pops concer All hose neresed n on con. ac Pee Sen, Wood 214 Eas Campus or Ex. 2212, before Wedhesr day nh. The only cos wffl be he food o be bouh on he way up and cooked by he rls. Come sa or. dra. W.M..T. On Wednesday, a 9 p.m., WMT wll presen a Suden-Faculy forum on he curren proposals by he Commee on Housn and Dnn. Speakers wll be Professor Leser F. Hamlon, Thomas L. Hlon, Asssan Dean of Sudens, Ben Sack '53, Nck Melssas '52, and Ed Facey '52. Technque Smoker Presden Kllan wll speak a he Technque Smoker o be held nex Monday9 May 7, a 5 p.m. n Tyler Loune. The purpose of he meen s o selec new men for he yearbook saff. Refreshmens wll be served. Senor Week There wll be no more complee ckes sold for Senor Week because of lmed space a he formal and a he boa cruse. However, ckes may be purchased n he lobby of Buldn 10 up unl May 7h for he banque and oun only. The prce s $6.40 and ncludes he f of a raduaon beer :mu. Lerner Talk The Lecure Seres Commee subscrpon Seres alk by Max Lernec, ornally scheduled for las March, wll be held on Thursday, May 3, a 5:00 p.m. n Room Lerner wll speak on "Mnores n a Democracy." General admsson s ffy cens and seas n he reserved secon are seveny-fve cens. Dormores (Conn?ed from Pae 1) men -- consdern locaon, he avalably of dnn facles, and he relave aracveness of he accommodaons. The hrd proposal.perans o new and reoranzed dnn facles. The Commee proposes ha a snack bar be provded n Rversde, accommodan approxmaely seveny-fve and operan beween 11 a.m. and mdnh seven days a week. Ths proposal was a compromse, snce he cos, $300,000, of sen up a complee dnn hall s far beyond he means of he nsue a he presen me. Colrac Feedn Alhouh conrac feedn wll be a requremen for Freshmen bennn n he Fall of 1951, wll be avalable on a volunary bass a he bennn of any erm o oher resdens of Eas Campus. Conrac feedn for one hundred resdens of Rversde wll be avalable a Baker House. Resdens of he Grad House and oher resdens of Rversde may reser for conrac feeds n he Campus Room bennn n Sepember, 1951, on a.ffeen meal per week bass. A la care servce n he Campus Room wll be dsconnued n Sepember, Wh reard o furnure,.bed lnen, and owels, he nsue wll connue o -provde hese ems. However, bennl n July, 1951, he Commee recommends ha he nsue dsconnue he pracce of provdn soap n he ndvdual rooms. A sudy of he oal cos of soap n he pas yea shows ha $8,0X0-$ was spe of whch $3,000-$5,000 was he cos of he soap used n,he sudens' rooms. Bennn n he Fall of 1951, he nsue wll auhorze suden laundry aences n each major dormory un. The nsue wll desnae ceran laundres for whch he sudens may serve as aens. Applcaon for a laundry aency may be made o W. H. Carlsle, Jr. Sudens wll sll be free o mal her personal laundry home or o ake o any local laundry. Calendar (Connued foom Pae R) 2UE-214, 5:15 p.m. Alpha Ph Omea, Alpha CM Chaper. Busness feen. Ware Loune, 7:30 pw. EXHBTONS -Exhblon of Faculy Club Ar. Lobby of Buldn 7, hrouh May 12. Phooraphc Salon prns by Ralph L. Mahon of Elmhurs, llnos. Phooraphc Servce Gallery, Basemen of Buldn 11, hrouh May 13..CALENDAR OF EVENTS The CALENDAR OF EVENTS, publshed weekly on Tuesday n THE TECH, conans announcemens for he follown week. Announcemens, ypewrben and sned, mus be n he offce of he Edor, Room 7-204, no laer han noon on Thursday, May 3, for he Calendar of May 9-15, NORTHEASTERN UNVER$TY SCHOOL of LA4W Adms Men and Women Day, Evenn and Graduae Prorams R2esraon-Sp. 4 a 0, 9@ Early applcaon s necessary 47 MT. VERNON STREET BOSTON, M3ASSACHUSETTS Telephone KEnmore : ATTENTON BACSELOR$- MASTERS- DOCTOR$ f you plan o ren a cap and own hrouh he Coop, your order mus be placed before May 11, Cancellaon of orders wll be acceped h.rouh May -j The F. & M. Schaefer Brewn Co., N.Y. E S A. W F 2 r,. : 0 : S. C v C (. F..; _1.,. sr _ Y - W_ W ran. S

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