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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 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 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. So you see Mr. Steffen brought up by Mr. Gilbert. Date of church carrying a live rooster, which titioned for a charter. DePauw, which team barely tied Wa- equals about two-thirds of the first meet to be May 22, 1920. did its share of squaking. The other A meeting of the professional engi- bash. Kerr, the blue and white hurler inning and 50 per cent of the game. A Discussion of finances. neers and architects of North Dakota was in form but the hitting of his credit goes also to the dusky ushers immediately gave chase great deal of Moved by Bierbaum and seconded men who worked in center field, Rol- to the rooster. Every number received was held in Bismarck on April 23 and team-mates made the Engineers look by Owens that $200.00 from Y. M. C. strong with the stick in comparison. shausen, Brophy and Owens respec- it, for 24 at which the North Dakota Chap- A. Fund be turned back to General an encore and well they deserved Kerr seems to be Normal's brightest tively. All three had hard chances and ter of the American Association of En- Fund. Carried. they were out to beat the DePauw star and I am not so sure that the there was never a bobble. Taggart gineers was formed. showed up well at short and if his Gilbert excused at 8:20 P. M. Glee Club which preceded us the week mainstay of the Bayhmen can forget batting eye shows any signs of im- Report of Honor Point Committee. before and well they did the job. Af- The American Association of Engi- the events of a spring afternoon two years ago at Parson's Field when he provement at all he will have the in- Huston on business of guests of neers has granted chapter charters at Report of Mr. ter the concert the club were faces the rose and white barrage next side track on the race for the job. Wilmington, Delaware, and Decatur, Glee Club. the Bible class at a smoker and lunch- Saturday. Captain Pence, Meadows and Har- least for this Moved by Brown, seconded by Bier- eon. To say the very Illinois. Club certificates have been The score by innings of the Indiana ris all played creditably in their re- say that our baum, that Student Council sanction Bible class would be to conferred at the University of Colo- game follows: spective positions of second, third men a banquet to be given by Glee Club, hats are off to them, a bunch of Indiana 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 2 x-9 7 6 and right. Mount and Shanlaub meeting. May our rado, Burley, Idaho, and Muskegon, fund to come from their treasury. well met and worth Rose Poly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 9 looked the best at stick work for Wa- forever. Michigan. Carried. relations with them be Batteries—Jeffries and Dennis and bash while Ott did some nice playing engagements Moved by Brophy, seconded by The Glee Club has two The membership of the American Rauschenbach; Rolshausen, Harris in the field. one more Reinking, that meeting adjourn. Car- pending here in town and Association of Engineers on April 15 and Ruston. Rose bunched six hits, four bases town, which will end the season. ried. 8:40 P. M. out of on balls and an error in the first in- The present bookings are May 14th, was 16,007. ning and before the crimson could get The following committees have been Blackhawk, Ind., May 19th, Montrose the slaughter stopped nine Engineers appointed: A. C. Rasmussen, '12, chief engineer M. E. Church, city, and May 21, Cen- with Insley Mfg. Co. at Indianapolis, had crossed. Boyd aided by great sup- I. C. A. L. Track Meet—Goodman, tral Christian Church, city. Candidates For Advanced is a candidate for an M. E. degree. port turned back our warriors until Track Manager. General Affairs— At the last meeting of the student the sixth but then three more men Reink in g, Chairman; Goodman, council, the activities of the club were Degrees. C. 0. Fairchild, '12, associate physi- went over for our total of 12. Rein- cist with the Bureau of Standards at Briggs, R. Owen. Advertising and recognized as being a vital asset to the W. H. Motz, '16, assistant chief en- hard was invincible until the fourth Program—Huston, Chairman; Junker, student activities. The members of the Washington, D. C., is a candidate for gineer of Triumph Machine Co. but then weakened and after two men Rosenbaum. Committee on Grounds— glee club were given a point on the Ice an M. S. degree on his record in re- had gained life through errors al- Kremer, Chairman; Brophy. Pub- honor point system, and the Honor for an M. S. degree. Subject of thesis, search work in pyrometry and high lowed two safe hits which accounted licity—Anstead, Walker; Osmer Point Committee instructed to investi- "Mechanical Refrigeration." temperature control in the U. S. Bur- for three runs. The Little Giants Chairman. Finance—C. Gray, Chair- gate the positions of assistant direc- eau of Standards. with Alumi- were presented with a run in the ninth man; Rolshausen. tor and business manager of the club J. A. Hepp, '12, chemist Walter B. McNabb, assistant general num Ore Co., East St. Louis, Ill., is inning when Reinhard was instructed —Secretary. as to the advisability of recognizing superintendent of Tata Iron and Steel candidate for a Ch. E. degree on his to pitch for the batter and let a base- these men on the honor point system. a Co., Lakchi, India, is a candidate for professional record. runner run wild. All in all the season The electric fan, which furnishes re- This should be done as these men put a Mech. E. degree upon his profession- opener was a very enjoyable affair and freshing drafts in summer, may also in as much time as the men on the W. R. Spencer, '16, assistant pro- al record. though the opposition did look weak perform the same service in winter. It various athletic teams., fessor of Civil Engineering at the John F. Robbins, '08, Plant Engi- the eyes of some of the Normal spec- may be used either to increase the Plans are being made for a banquet University of Arkansas, is a candidate neer with Western Electric Co., at Chi- tators probably opened wide at sight draft of the furnace or turned against to be given for the members of the for the C. E. degree. Subject of the- cago, Ill., is a candidate for a Mech. of the romping Engineers. the radiator to blow the hot air arising Glee Club during the week of May 24th sis, "Arkansas Road Building and Road E. degree on his work with counter- Continued on page 2, col. 2 into the room. to wind up the very successful season. Building Materials." balancing of mechanical lifts. TWO ROSE TECHNIC TERRE HAUTE,

Rose Wins First Game BUSINESS TRAINING COURSE Zertinic FOR COLLEGE GRADUATES. ost Continued from Page 1 The House of Foulkes Bros. VOL. XXIX. No. 13 Recognizing the growing demand for TERRE HAUTE, IND., WAY 5,1920 The box score follows: trained business administrators, the ROSE POLY— AB R H PO A E General Electric Company of Schenec- Soft PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY DURING THE INSTITUTE 3 0 Shirts, Athletic Underwear,Silk YEAR BY THE STUDENTS OF THE ROSE Taggart, ss 1 2 0 0 tady, N. Y., has announced a new Pence, 2b 4 2 1 3 1 0 POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE departure in its educational system by Issued quarterly in magazine form. Issued Lentz, 2b 0 0 0 0 2 0 and Fancy Hosiery. All the good every other Wednesday in sheet form. Steffen, lb 5 2 3 6 0 1 the establishment of a business train- Reinhard, p 1 1 0 3 2 1 ing course for College graduates EDITORIAL BOARD things for the fellow who knows. Rolshausen, cf 2 1 1 3 0 0 without technical education. ROBT. E. SEWELL, Editor-in-Chicf Brophy, cf 1 1 1 1 0 0 This course in business JOSEPH W. ANS TEA D, Asst. Editor Owens, cf 0 0 0 2 0 0 administra- G. KEMPER SMITH Alumni Harris, rf 1 1 0 1 0 1 tion is also being extended to include The House of Foulkes Bros. ROBERT C. WALKER Athletics Dunlap, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 the graduates of technical colleges ) HOMER A.. CL ARK Meadows, 3b 4 1 1 2 1 0 employed in the Company's Testing Hatters, Haberdashers and Tailors DWIGHT R. SPENCER Locals Stock, 3b 1 0 0 1 0 0 Department, with the idea of HARRY J. McDARGH ) Ruston, c 4 1 2 5 1 0 giving ROBT. H. H ARTOUGH, Differentials McCombs, If 1 0 0 0 0 2 the prospective engineer a broad busi- HERMAN J. KRAUSBEK .Cartoonists Boyd, if 3 0 1 0 0 ness background for his future work. WAGNER You will sure let Sparks make your clothes wir,Lys P. Rosenbaum, If 0 0 0 0 0 0 In many respects, the new plan BUSINESS STAFF resembles the training schools estab- it you see the woolens we are showing OFFUTT..Business Mgr. Totals 28 12 10 27 10 5 HENRY Y. WABASH— AB R H PO A E lished by such institutions as the at reasonable prices WILLIAM H. MERRY Weber, 2b 4 0 0 7 2 1 Guaranty Trust Company, National 'Assistant Business Manager Mount, 3b 4 0 2 2 3 0 City Bank and the Standard Oil Com- WILLIAM H. JUNKER....Adv. Mgr. Martin, rf 5 0 0 0 0 0 pany, and will be conducted along R. A. GORBAN • . •Asst. Adv. Mgrs. if 4 1 2 1 0 0 similar lines with one or two import- FRED TETZEL 5 Schanlaub, Gullet, lb 5 1 0 9 0 0 ant exceptions. Ed. Sparks GEORGE R. ARMSTRONG Ott, cf 4 0 0 1 1 0 "The course," says an announce- Manager Circulation Beatty, ss 4 1 1 1 2 0 ment by the Company, "is aimed to Mgr. TAILOR AND HABERDASHER L. A. WILSON,Asst. Circulation Rusle, c 4 0 0 3 0 1 give training in the principles of high- 715 Wabash Ave. Boyd, p 2 1 0 0 3 0 er accounting, a knowledge of which TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION is of great importance to those who e One Year $2.04 Totals 36 4 5 24 11 2 hope to become executives; to explain Single Copy, sheet form .06 the essential elements of business law Magazine form .30 Score by innings: Telephone 295 Wabash 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1— 4 made necessary by governmental sup- Address all communications to Rose Poly 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 *-12 ervision of corporations, the tax laws, THE ROSE TECHNIC, Terre Haute, Ind. Two-base hits—Steffen, Schanlaub. and other complexities of our modern BUNTIN DRUG CO. economic life; and, lastly, to apply this Recognized by the Terre Haute Retail Merchants Sacrifice hits—McCombs, Harris, Tag- Agency for Waterman & Conklin Fountain Pens. We will call for Association as an Advertising Medium. gart, Mount. Stolen base—Ruston general knowledge concretely to the business of the General Electric Com- and deliver your Drug Package and Prescriptions FREE. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage Double plays—Mount to Weber; Weber provided for in section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917 (unassisted); Ott to Weber. Struck pany, which is necessarily intricate Two Stores-8th and Wabash and 6th and Wabash. authorized December 13, 1918. out—By Reinhard, 5; by Boyd, 2. owing to the size of the organization, Bases on balls—Off Boyd, 12; off Rein- the volume of its sales, and the wide range of articles manufactured. this issue goes to press, Father hard, 5. Hit batsman, Reinhard. Time As "The training course consists of ac- turns the spotlight to the new of game-2 hours. Umpire—Jensen. The NewSpring Time tual employment during the business Society Brand and the "hook" yanks us into the Attendance-600. staff day, in one of the accounting depart- wings. We leave the stage with some ments where the student will become Suits are ready for you. reluctance for, despite the numerous ALUMNI NOTES. familiar with the practical work and trials, the many worries, incident to E. J. O'Connell, '13, is with the Kan- the departmental functions. The class our appearance on the boards, we feel sas City branch of the American work will engage the best efforts of the JOSEPH'S that we have gained much by it. On Radiator Co. student for eight or ten hours each the other hand, we have something The wife of Wm. A. Peddle, '03, died week outside the class periods, which of the same feeling that a convict April 24, at St. Mary's Hospital, Du- are held two evenings a week from must have on being released after a luth, Minn. long sentence. Surely, it will be good 5:30 to 7:30. The course is divided "Walk-Overs" This Spring Fred G. Klatte, '18, who has been into semesters, and is in progress dur- to read the Technic without qualms with the Vandalia Railway Signal ing the usual months of the college and quakings at the number of mis- Service, has taken a position with the Walk-Over has meant more than even its normal degree of takes and misprints which are forever year." leadership this season of uncertain qualities and higher pri- Mitchell Motor Co. at Racine, Wis. The International General Electric bobbing up. No longer must we leave Alfred A., '10, and Carl W. Piper, '09, ces—more, because the name insures a degree of quality that our "dates" to prepare copy for a mur- Company, Inc., a separate corporation have formed an engineering company recently formed to handle the foreign means real economy. Every desirable last and leather to derous linotype operator. Gone are with offices at 620 First National Bank the days of worry as to how to fill that business of the parent concern, is insure a combination of style and comfort. Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. planning to establish a similar course seven-inch space. Again we breathe Wayne K. Self is with the Weirton the balmy air of freedom. of training for students who will rep- Steel Co. at Weirton, W. Va. resent it in the foreign field in var- We turn our Webster and our L. C. John K. Piety, '19, with the Youngs- Walk-Over Boot Shop Smith over to a newer and, we hope, a ious capacities. A course in foreign town Sheet Tube Co., spent the last exchange will be one of the features 651 Wabash Ave. better staff. With the transfer goes week in Terre Haute. a house-cleaning in which we throw of the curriculum. out the year's accumulation of bitter "The demand for men competent to feelings against various of our fellow No Grip. fill positions in the various works and men. We forgive the printer, Don Solicitor—You don't think my job a offices of the Company both in this Nixon, the engraver, and the rest, for real one? Why, I'm traveling sales- country and abroad," concludes the the gray hairs they gave us. We even man. I sell brains, not muscle. announcement, "calls for men with forgive the Alumni who have not sub- Solicited—Well, I must say, you're thorough training not only in business scribed. the first traveling salesman I ever theory and practice, but also in the. We wish to thank "Stew" Stimson, saw that doesn't carry a sample with methods of the Company. The special "Bill" Junker, Willis Wagner, Harry him.—Yale Record. course in business methods is designed Bierbaum, "Bob" Walker, "Doug" to meet this need." Kelshaw, and the many others who Probably. The General Electric Company now have contributed to our columns. To "To what monarchial institution are employs in its technical training de- the new staff we wish bon voyage over these anarchists and Bolshevists most partments from 400 to 500 college the stormy sea of college journalism. opposed?" graduates every year. Students from We lay aside our blue pencil now, "I guess it is to the Order of the 20 foreign countries are represented to hie us hence and to allow our bald Bath."—Railroad Telegrapher. in this enrollment. spot to regain the foliage which with- ered and died in the past twelve months. —J. C. Zimmerman. Patronize Since the last issue of The Technic the staff for the coining year has been elected. The policy of this staff will be the same as that of all preceding staffs—namely to vublish as live and as interesting a paper as possible. We Our hope to uphold the high standard that has been set for us. To do this we need help—your help. Just because you are not on the staff does not mean that you have nothing to do with pub- Advertisers lishing the Technic. The Technic is the publication of the entire student body and you are part of the student body. If you hear a good joke write it on a piece of paper and drop it in The Technic box. See the Business •Manager and get some cards. Show these when you make a purchase. Our advertisers want to see results. Boost The Technic and help us make it a success.

The attendance at the general as- Gal—Have you ever played the game of love? sembly of Saturday, April 24th, show- Al—Yes, but I needed a shave and was disqualified for unnec- ed a marked increase over that of the preceding Thursday. essary roughness. INDIANA ROSE TECHNIC THREE Marley-Johnson Co. Drawing Materials Loose Leaf Note Books Fine Stationery 647 .Wabash Ave. ALPHA CHI SIGMA FRATERNITY NOTES. Raymond D. Cook delivered the Let Holloway first of a series of lectures on "Selling a Man's Ideas" at the regular meeting Make Your of the fraternity. Mr. Cooke's lec- SCHOOL FOTOS ture proved very interesting and gave some very valuable information to the When You Think members. of Flowers, Iota Chapter is planning for the an- Think of nual boat ride which will be given on May 28th of this year. In a letter received from M. H. Smith, '17, he states he has left the HEINL'S Colorado School of Mines and is now connected with the Anaconda Copper Co. The change carried with it a very 129 South Seventh Street handsome increase in salary. In the last issue of the Hexagon, the TERRE HAUTE official journal of the fraternity, there was a very interesting description of the conditions and methods used in Valentine's the South American Copper Corn- vAcuum. RESEARCH ROOM G.Z LABORATORY Using the X-Ray - anyone interested in these companies. La the Homo tconomical Drugstore ing and will prove very helpful to panies. This article is very interest- Wabash Avenue at 61/2 Street. ALPHA TAU OMEGA. In the of Greater Terre Haute The members of Gamma Gamma Expert fitters of Trusses, Elastic Chapter were hosts at a dance given Greater X-ray Servize— Hosiery, Abdominal Supporters, True- at the Chapter House on Saturday fit Arch Lifts and Crutches. Private evening, April 24th. The dance was fitting rooms. chaperoned by Mrs, A. L. Pfau and Mrs. A. F. Froeb. About twenty-two cou- through Research Good Soda and Lunch ples were present.

THE The baseball team should not feel discouraged over their defeat by In- VOR years after the discovery of quantities impossible. The answer to diana U. Instead it should be an in- X-rays it was evident that only this uroblem was the Langmuir Con- centive to still harder work. Remem- American set- intensive research could unfold their densation Pump, utilizing mercury Restaurant basketball score to ber we have a tle with Normal. real possibilities. vapor in its operation and almost 807 Wabash Ave. auton-latic. A Poor Thing. Meanwhile, scientists of the General We Cater to the Student Trade Mrs. Prof—My husband's so care- Electric Company developed the pro- To meet the need for simple X-ray less. His buttons are forever coming apparatus during the war, the G-E Special attention to after theatre and cess of making wrought tungsten. off. Laboratory developed the Self-Recti- after dance parties. This proved ideal as the target in X-ray Mrs. Prex '(severely)—Perhaps they fying Coolidge Tube, which made My Slogan: Better Service without fancy properly. tubes and its use for this purpose soon are not sewed on possible portable outfits at the front. Prices. Mrs. Prof—That's just it. He's so became universal. The latest X-ray outfit of this type OPEN ALL NIGHT careless about his sewing.—Michigan Gargoyle. is so small it can be taken conve- J. B. NICHOLS Prop Then further research resulted in the develol ment of an X-ray tube of a niently to the or to the bedside It Depends. radically new type the Coolidge Self. in the hospital. "Who are your favorite screen act- rectifying, The Only Place of Its Kind Tube — with both elect ro d e s of Radiator- resses?" asked the freshman. and containirlp- the type Thus the Research Laboratory of the In Town replied the sophomore. wrought tungsten "They vary," Coolidge General Electric Company continues "A great deal depends on the likes and highest attainable vacuum. X-ray to serve, that progress in things elec- dislikes of the girl I have with me at Tube The ST. NICK the movies."—Ohio Sun Dial. But the cornplicatien of high-vacuum trical may continue for the good of pumps made the new tube in large humanity. Barber Shop and Men's The Letter: Dear Friend: Furnishings We will abduct your wife unless $10,000 is forthcoming at once. 448 North 9th Street The answer: BERT STANLEY, Proprietor Gentlemen: • CLEANING AND PRESSING Received your offer. Have no CLOTHES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED money but am interested in the propo- Try Us forYour Next Hair Cut sition, ic Found It So. 'Drawing Inks General Office Sales Offices in Eternal Writing Ink Molly—Our doctor told me today Engrossing Ink that Schenectady.N.i all large cities Taurine Mucilage hammocks are not good for one. 954541) Photo Mounter Paste Cholly—He's right, dear, they're HIGGINS' Drawing Board Paste not good for one, but they're all right Liquid Paste Office Paste for two.—Yonkers' Statesman. Vegetable Glue, Etc. Servant—The garbage man is here. Hath (all wrapped up in the Cal- Are the Finest and Best Inks Capt. Weidlein (explaining method Suits at $28.45 and Adhesives. Emancipate of attack)—What comes after the fire? culus)—Waal, just tell him we don't yourself from the use of cor- want any today. Because of belated Spring we have decided to make rosive and ill-smelling inks McCormack—A fire sale. substan- and adhesives and adopt the tial reductions on several hundred of our choicest Spring Higgins'Inks and Adhesives "Did you kill any one while you Suits and in the number are all the good materials such as They will be a revelation to were in France?" you, they are so sweet, clean, Brophy—The doctor told me to stop flannels, serges and mixtures. Actually worth up to $40.00. well put up and withal so effi "I hope not." drinking white mule or I'd lose my cient. At Dealers Generally. "Eh?" mind. Now only $28.45. CHAS. M. HIGGINS & CO., Mfrs. "I was in the medical corps."—Judge. 271 Ninth St..Brooklyn, N. Y. Sophie—Too bad you didn't take his Branches: London, Chicago advice. MYERS BROS. 4th and Wabash

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Professor Wischmeyer—there's the 410 WABASH AVE. little And this from the drum, as the bird heads boy poked a stick thru it: "Two Who's very reasonable, so I've heard, are better than one." But in Dynamics and Descript My estimation of him slipped. Get Your Hair Cut at the We have a professor named Fox Then Knippy carried things too far Freitag, Weinhardt & Co. Who, tho he receives many knox, By telling us of I and R. Great Northern Barber Shop In organic, I've heard, Projective Geometry and Calculus OPPOSITE HOTEL DEMING Is surely a bird; And Analytics were new to us; Opposite Big Four Station But he can't teach a thing to us crox. Old 'Fessor tried to spiel some dope 30-32 North Sixth SUITS PRESSED, 50c To clear them up—but I lost hope. Woodsie D. Fuqua, Prop. And there's that military stuff meets Mary. He loves her. He Harry The captain tried to make it tough, cannot do without her. 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Schaffner & Marx Fine bareheaded. and years, I've heard of Meet me Of future times when you could be They've flunked some fellows—quite a A student at old Rose Polee. few Clothes, Stetson Shoes, Emerson You've got "ambish" and "pep," I know In Heat and in Machine Design BILL CODY But hesitate before you go. And subjects I will not define. Shoes, Stetson and other Stylish Just listen to this tale I tell, Down in the shops they've got a crew 715 Wabash Ave. Just take my tip and listen well. That works you pretty hard, it's true, For I was young and foolish too, Especially Daddy, Nick and Day; Hats, go to And entered Rose as you would do. But Henry sometimes lets you play. I had ideals, just rest assured, There's Sam and Sally—quite a pair, Packard & Bond Pianos But now, of mine I'm cured. They're both vice-presidents, so take TUNE BROTHERS Brunswick Phonographs I'm but a Sophomore now, it's true, care. But still I know a thing or two; I could continue further still, 5th and Wabash I spent a term with old Doc Mees— But haven't now the time nor will. BRUNSWICK SHOP You'd think he had the "shimmey" There's other things that I could say craze, To show you why my hair's turned Ave. 527 Wabash For he made all the lines he drew gray— Look like they shimmied—ain't it true? To show just why my pace is slow, McCormick tried to teach me trig, But I've said enough to let you know. Buy the Best— His algebra sure made me dig. Now, gentle youths, you've heard my CLOTHES Then Spencer came right after Mac tale, KUPPENHEIMER He made cold chills run up my back. You know how high ideals can fail. ROSE POLYTECHNIC my foe) not convinced yet, that I know, For Sale by Then, under Tommy (then You're I took a final that I know But let me tell you—boy, go slow. CARL WOLF 629 Wabash Avenue THE GOBp)ON INSTITUTE No. 14 ERMISCH VOL. I "All Contributions Cheerfully Accepted" Founded by Chauncy Rose at Terre Haute, Late in the afternoon of May 3rd an At the last faculty meeting it was Indiana, 1874. extraordinary phenomenon was noted ruled that, hereafter, July 4th should My Cleaner by the famous astronomer, Mr. Kennett be a school holiday, and that anyone C. Phar, who declares that the sun caught attending school on that day CLEANS jumped ahead nearly a degree while should be required to attend the Hip- A College of Engineering he was watching it thru the new teles- podrome two afternoons a week for the LOTHES cope in the Phys. Lab. Mr. Phar ex- balance of the school year. LEANER plains this singular circumstance as Offers a SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION, based on Mathe- follows: For some time the sun has Both Phones. been three or four minutes behind the The R. 0. T. C., it seems, has suc- matics, Modern Languages, Physical Sciences school clock and it took that means of ceeded in accomplishing its purpose of and Drawing, with thorough instructions We call for and deliver. getting back on schedule. According instilling a warlike spirit into the to Mr. Phar it is not definitely known students. One day last month, whle in the Principles and Practices of what caused the discrepancy in time, the army was on the march, Wolff, of but it is to be hoped that it will not the Sophomore company, trod on Fred GOODS occur again, as it caused a great deal Paige's heels. Immediately young Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, SPORTING', of confusion in observatories all over Paige whirled on Wolff before the lat- the world. ter had time to draw his bayonet and and a terrible struggle ensued. The two Architectural, and Chemical combatants were finally separated by combat was narrowly A bloody Capt. Weidlein and his officers. They Monday Engineering STATIONERY averted outside Jo Jo's room would not agree to close hostilities became high- L. D. SMITH morning. C. B. Wilson until they were promised that they George Distemper Smith, FACULTY • ly incensed at could resume the battle• after the dis- alleging that the latter took up so New Phone 6 missal of the company. C. LEO MEES, Ph. D., much of Dr. Doggonitt's time that he President Emeritus. JOHN WHITE, Ph. D., 673 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, Ind. was able to get in only nineteen ques- Acting President, Professor of Chemistry. tions of his own. The two students Last Saturday afternoon Mr. W. C. JAMES A. WICKERSHAM, M. A. Professor of Languages. were separated before any damage was Skinner of the famous Junior Mechani- MA LVERD A. HOWE, C. E., Professor Emeritus of Civil and Architectural done and are said to have comprom- cals narrowly escaped drowning. He Engineering. THE STONE STUDIO ised in some manner. was taking his weekly, and had the ARTHUR S. HATHAWAY, B. S., Professor of Mathematics. tub half filled and the water still JOHN B. PEDDLE, M. E., Professor of Machine Design. High-Class Portraits. All Work Thru a serious misunderstanding, running, when he succumbed to the FRANK C. WAGNER, M.A, Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engi- filled to capac- soothing influence of the warm water neering. Guaranteed. the assembly room was ity last Tuesday afternoon. It seems and went to sleep. The consequences EDWIN S. JOHONNOTT, Ph. D., Professor of Physics. 651% Wabash Ave. that there was a rumor afloat that the might have been quite serious had not ROBERT L. McCORMICK, C. E., Professor of Mechanics and Associate Pro- roll would be called, so everyone was the young man slept with his mouth fessor in Civil Engineering. on hand. However to the great disap- open, thus keeping the water down HAROLD A. THOMAS, C. E., Professor of Hydraulics and Associate Professor pointment of the vast throng assem- to that lever until he was discovered in Civil Engineering. bled there, the familiar words "Please and awakened. CARL WISCHMEYER, M.S., Professor of Shop Management and Associate answer . . . etc." were not heard. Professor of Machine Design. who WILLIAM D. WEIDLEIN, B. S., J.M. Bigwood &Son If the unthinking individual It is rumored that Mr. Harry Kinkle, Capt. Engineers, U. S. A.; Professor of Mili- this dras- tary Science and Tactics. started rumor can be found, while wandering about the circus CLARENCE C. KNIPMEYER, B. S., Engi- tic measures will no doubt be taken. grounds late Friday evening, was mis- Associate Professor of Electrical WATCHMAKERS it thought by some Dr. White, neering. is that taken by a group of small boys for the unneces- ALBERT A. FAUROT, M. A., Associate Professor in Languages Librarian. seeing Reinhard, deemed it circus giant. However, when Mr. Gor- and AND ALFRED T. CHILD, M. A., Associate Professor in Chemistry. sary to take the roll. don Hardin appeared on the scene the ORION L. STOCK, B. S., Assistant Professor in Drawing and Architectural JEWELERS boys discovered their error, to the Design. Last month, Mr. R. A. Corban, of the chagrin of Mr. Kinkle, who had hoped noticed pur- ROBERT R. SELLERS. C. Sophomore Chemists, was to gain prominence by this mistake. E, Assistant Professor in Mathematics and Civil Eyes Free By Registered chasing his third haircut in the same Engi neering. week. On being asked for his reason ERROL L. FOX, B. A. Instructor in Chemistry. Optician. Lost—Nickel-plated cigarette case for so much attention to his personal MRS. S. P. BURTON, Registrar. appearance, he replied that he was en- containing three Home Runs. Finder Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. deavoring to lay in a supply against may keep one of the cigarettes if case MRS. ETHEL McCULLOUGH,Assistant Librarian. the increase in prices May 1st. is returned to C. C. 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