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Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Scholar Technic Student Newspaper Spring 5-5-1920 Volume 29 - Issue 14 - Wednesday, May 5, 1920 Rose Technic Staff Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/technic Recommended Citation Staff, Rose Technic, "Volume 29 - Issue 14 - Wednesday, May 5, 1920" (1920). Technic. 385. https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/technic/385 Disclaimer: Archived issues of the Rose-Hulman yearbook, which were compiled by students, may contain stereotyped, insensitive or inappropriate content, such as images, that reflected prejudicial attitudes of their day--attitudes that should not have been acceptable then, and which would be widely condemned by today's standards. Rose-Hulman is presenting the yearbooks as originally published because they are an archival record of a point in time. To remove offensive material now would, in essence, sanitize history by erasing the stereotypes and prejudices from historical record as if they never existed. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspaper at Rose-Hulman Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Technic by an authorized administrator of Rose-Hulman Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Beat Tbe 31o5e Tabnit Normal A05e 'Itotptetbnic 31n5titute Vol. XXIX. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, MAY 5, 1920 Number 14 Rose Wins Y. M. C. A. A. A. E. Engineers First Game Election News Lose to Indiana Looks • pretty good for the season At the recent annual Y officer elec- Two Rose men have been nominated We followed up the sweeping Wa- opener, don't you think? We thought tion there were quite a number of men as candidates for the National Board bash victory with an awful jolt at the sure the Little Giants would give us put up by the nominating committee of of Directors of the American Associ- hands of Indiana, taking the worst a tough old battle just after their Prof. Wagner, Prof. Faurot, H. Bier- ation of Engineers. W. R. McKeen, beating that a Rose team has received withdrawal from the I. C. A. L., but baum, C. Young and K. Huston. After who was in the class of '89, and John in many years. The magnitude of the they didn't show even as much as they the end of the two days' voting, in R. Leighty, who attended Rose at Crimson score was not in itself so did when in the secondary circuit. It which every student being a Y mem- about the same time, are on the bal- much of a disgrace, but the baffling to finish, our Engineers not waiting ber was entitled to a vote, the result lot that is being sent to more than deliveries of Jeffries, a hurler who was was a nasty bombardment from start showed that Homer Clark had been fifteen thousand engineers throughout ineffective against us two years ago, a minute to get started but featuring elected president and Claude Gray, re- this country. It is quite a distinction reduced our scoring machine to a state the initial inning with the gathering ceiving the second highest number as 1970 to be running for National office in the of nothingness. For a while 'tis true of the little sum of nine runs. I ven- vice-president. K. Harmas, '22, was Jackie—And you say that you got A. A. E. as its membership includes the boys kept very much in the run- ture to say that this run of nine will elected secretary. motion pictures of the junior me- many of the leaders of the engineering ning and at the end of the fifth the be a record for high scoring in one The following Monday, W. V. Men- mechanicals at work? profession. Hoosiers led by but a stride. Rolshau- frame in state baseball this year. denhall, state secretary of College Y. Martin—Sure did. Caught them A feature of the annual convention sen up until this time had pitched right over their desks. quite an The scarlet athletes were there with M. C. A.'s, was here and had Jackie—Science is a wonderful will be group meetings for drafts- creditable ball and had received good their customary scrap and though enthusiastic meeting with some of the thing. men, federal engineers, mining engi- support but in the sixth something opelessly beaten after the first in- students who it was thought would be neers, highway engineers, industrial cracked and a couple of errors com- ning they did not discontinue their interested in the Y work. engineers, chemical engineers, muni- bined of course with a like number of heroic efforts to make a showing. The Mr. John R. Dyer, an Ohio state en- cipal engineers and railroad engi- untimely hits gave the Conference work of the fielders was not greatly with the Y. M. C. A., gave a very iv Glee Club neers. These meetings will be held team its safe margin. at fault but the hurling of Boyd was teresting talk to the Seniors Monday on the evening of May 10th. They will Harris went to the hill in the sev- of the March hare type and when he and on Tuesday afternoon spoke to the News consider problems peculiar to each enth and though unable to stop the did consent to lay the ball over there Factor in Engineering." Mr. Dyer is a group and make a report to the gen- Indiana scoring pitched fairly good was generally a rose and white bat forceful speaker and his talk was en- eral business session on the follow- ball in the next two innings. The Rose there to give it a warm reception. It joyed and appreciated by all. The Glee Club made its second ap- ing day. hits were few and far between, their was indeed a shame that the Wabash The cabinet for next year is soon to pearance of the season under the The license bill, introduced into the scarcity being due not only to stellar pitching staff could not have produced be formed. The Y work at Rose in the auspices of the Men's Bible Class of New York legislature by the New York twirling by Jeffries but by gilt-edged another hurler who would have re- last few years has not been as com- the Presbyterian Church of Brazil, In- Chapter of the American Association support from his mates. Several Rose lieved Boyd of the agony of finishing plete as should have been expected for diana. Unlike the Paris engagement, of Engineers, which was endorsed by batters were robbed of safe hits by the game. a denominational school and has no the club was met with a very enthu- the other chapters of A. A. E. in New beautiful stabs in the field. We can- Reinhard pitched well for Rose, al- other influence to t end to pull all the York and by the Albany Society of not deny that the Hoosier outfit is a students together in one big cause. siastic reception by a crowd that whiffing five. Civil Engineers, the New York classy one and predict is likely lowing but five hits, and The officers have plans and hopes for packed the church to overflowing. The Section that is He passed five of the scarlet but two Get behind them—you need the Y ana club left on the six o'clock interurban of the American Society of Civil Engi- to land high in the Big Ten race, pro- of these were intentionally let on so it must have your support. (almost leaving Bob Owen in Terre neers and the Brooklyn Society of En- vided it goes at its present fast pace. the tall boy cannot be classed in the Haute) and was met at the car by one gineers, has been passed by both Although the sound drubbing at wild group for his showing. Reinhard MEETING OF STUDENT COUNCIL, of the members of the church, who houses in the legislature and has gone Bloomington came as somewhat of a might have been capable of a shut- April 29, 1920. Sigma Nu House. took them to a restaurant where they to the governor for his signature. disappointment most of the players out game had the scoring been closer Meeting called to order at 7:40 P. obtained their supper. They arrived The Carnegie Institute of Technolo- seem to think that such a setback was and had his support been a little more M. by President Sliger. at the church at 7 o'clock. The gy Chapter of the American Associa- the needed stimulant to install the brilliant. The hitting of Milton, star Roll Call—doslin, Henderson ab- ushers were dressed in white and had tion of Engineers was formed on April fighting spirit that is to beat Normal. sent; Pence represented by Brophy. first baseman, featured the attack of came 8th. Prospects for winning over the Teach- Gilbert, Goodman (Track Manager) their faces blacked. When it the Engineers. The Junior Civil, con- The student chapter of the American ers are not now so bleak as they were and Huston (Manager of Glee Club) time to start the concert, one of the nected safely three times for an av- Association of Engineers at the Uni- In early season, for the Sixth Street erage of 600. He drove in four runs present. men began to introduce the club, when in the famous first besides scoring Discussion of I. C. A. L. track meet one of the ushers started thru the versity of Southern California has pe- athletes had a hard time beating two himself.