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Over 1,800 Students Patronize The Read The Technician Technician’s Advertisers @112 Orrhnirian Published Weekly by the Students of N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering STATE COLLEGE STATION, RALEIGH, N. C., OCTOBER 26,1934 OFFICE: 104-105 pares m1. IR. New Instructors I SINIIEIIES SPEED RESEARIIH SHIIWS ..: . EIABIIRAIE PIANS NEW INSIIIIVERIES ABOLISHES HONOR SYSTEM .‘ III HQMEIJIIMING IN N. I. BERAMIIIS FR OM S TA TE CLASSROOMS Will Include Program at Memori- Greaves-Walker Says Discovery °Student Council Places Ban 0n al Tower With Two Prominent of New Materials Will Bring 1,200 Sign Grads As Speakers State Wealth DEIIA SIGMA PI I Vote by Faculty Com- Over 1,200 students have signed the Agromeck petition for n stand- pletes Action MANY PARENTS EXPECTED OLIVINE SHOWS PROMISE ard three dollar fee since it was TO ATTEND CELEBRATION IN STEEL MANUFACTURE PIANS__EIIII YEAR first circulated less than a week HONOR SYSTEM PLACED Commerce Fraternity Makes Tour ago. AT N. C. STATE IN 1921 Invitation to Affair Extended to Olivine, Which May Replace Mag- Those who sign the petition will BY STUDENT OFFICERS All Parents and Alumni; Build- nesite in Steel Making, Will Save of Printing Plants in Down- be allowed to have their picture Thousands of Dollars; Magnesite town Raleigh placed in the annual for three Student Proctors to be Elected ings a n d Classrooms to be dollars. Thls standard will take During Examinations and Quiz-r- Thrown Open for Inspection; Now Imported from Austria; Beta Delta chapter of Delta Sigma in all four classes. State-Clemson Game to be High- Additional Research Being Car- Pi, international commerce fraternity. “For the benefit of those who zes to Report All Cases of Choct- ried On by R. L. Stone; N. C. is now making plans to have one of the have not been able to sign the ing Seen! Faculty Members Also light of Event; Program May be most successful years since its estab-x petition.” said Hubert Todd, editor, Ordered to Report Cheating by Broadcast Over Local Radio Has Abundance of Olivine ‘ lishment at State College. I “it will be held open until Wednes- Station There are 52 chapters of the fra- day, October 3]. All town students Students; Students Allowed to .IX Research on the natural resources ternity in the United States, and last who have not signed the petition Leave Classroom When Taking J. M. MACLACHLAN of North Carolina during the past ten College chapter was please do so at the Agromeck office Further plans for Homecoming and llR. J. G. ESTES year the State in Price Hall before Wednesday. Examinations Only When Neces- Dad's Day, released late' yesterday by Above are pictured two State College professors who were added to the years has developed a. number of rated sixth. an unusually high stand- sary; Student Bod? to Vote On faculty at the beginning of the school year. Dr. Estes will instruct in the ceramic materials which promise even- ing. Craig Furr. president. stated that The office will be open every after- Golden Chain and Blue Key, campus mathematics department. He received his education at Texas Christian Uni- he hoped to have the group here among noon untll then.” Measure at End of First Term organizations sponsoring the event, versity, the University of Illinois, and M I. T. Professor Maclachlan was tually to bring considerable wealth to the first three at the close of the year. will include a program at the Memorial secured by the department of agricultural economics as teacher of rural soci- North Carolina, announces Professor The organization has 13 members The Honor System at State College Tower Saturday noon, November 3, at ology and for research work in the North Carolina Experiment Station. 'He A. F. Greaves-Walker, head of the N. C. this year. all juniors and seniors. after receiving a mortal blow from the which time visiting alumni will be received his education at Millsaps College and the University of North State College department of ceramics. Membership is open to students in in- IIIIIIII IAKEN Student Council last week expired by Col. J. W. Carolina. dustrial management. business admin— Monday after the faculty had upheld welcomed in addresses These valuable minerals include: those in the School of the action of the Council and voted Harrelson, dean of administration, and C. pyrophyllite, a talc-like mineral which istration. and almost unanimously against retaining W. H. Sullivan, president of the alumni Science and Business major subjects INIIlflNE BURR the system here. association. Forestry Students Des: re is beginning to find _wide use; cyanite. are in economics. Dr. R. 0. Moen is The Honor System was established The series of events will begin Fri- a mineral with an extremely high adviser of the chapter. at State COllege in 1921. that being the day night, November 2, with a huge fusion point which is also finding wide The group made an industrial tour Harrelson Speaks at Initiation of Red Field, last week. visiting two Raleigh news- New Members Into Scholar'- same time that Student Government bonfire and pep meeting on To Withdraw From Ag Club industrial use; and Cornwall Stone, a papers and a commercial printing plant. was inaugurated here. It was drawn followed by the annual Blue Key flux used in white ware bodies. To ship Society up by a joint committee of faculty “Stunt Night" in Pullen Hall, Col. J. W. At the Raleigh Times. they were shown ~— and students. The faculty was headed Harrelson and the president of Clem- °Forestry Group Draws Up,Peti- this list more recently has been added the operation of the linotype machines, Fifteen students Were initiated into son's Blpe Key will make short talks olivine. an iron-magnesium silicate presses, and make-up. They were also by Dr. Carl C Taylor and the stu- during the “Stunt Night" program. The tion Last Night to be Exempt shown the advertising department Pine Burr local scholarship fraternl dents were headed by A G. Floyd, first several other ENGINEERS VllIE From Ag Club Dues with deposits of possibilities occur- and the “morgue" where are kept rec- ty. last night in the Y. M. C. A. president of the State College Student State College band and ._—.. ring, so far as is. now known. only ords of prominent people of the coun: Government. Following a great denl major campus organizations will take in North Carolina. These deposits are Those taken into the organization of work both on the part of the faculty part. Plans for Stunt Night indicate MONEY PAID VOLUNTARILY try. They were shown practically the were: T. B. Gardiner, L. A. Martin. committee and the student group, n that it will be the most complete since III IIII SIUNI located in Jackson, Macon, and Mitch- same things at the News and Observer its origin, including more than fifteen SO FORESTRY CLUB AVERS ell. counties. plant. W. M. Porter, D. W. Rodwell, M. F. system was drawn up and adopted. It “stunts." Preliminary investigation indicates At Edwards and Broughton Printing Browne. M. A. Culp. N. B. Dozier, T. L. was then in effect until examinations Invitations to visit the college dur- Council Also Names Professors Say Added Drain of Paying Two that olivine offers a great promise for Company the group saw the lithograph Hurst. S. K. Hudson, H. S. Keck, H. R. at the end of the last term of inst ing Homecoming and Dad's Day have Shumaker and Turner As Dues is Unjust, Honerous, and use in the manufacture of refractory department and how intaglio'printing is Hudson. H. R. McLawhorne, W. H. year. when a system of faculty super- been extended to all alumni and par- Advisers of Group . furnace linings, especially for use in carried out, as well as the engraving Pierce. R. W. Seitz, J. R. West. and vision and student proctors was in- ents of the students. College build- Uncalled For the steel industry. department. S. A. Ward. augurated. This was only an experi- ings, classrooms and laboratories. will In the basic open-hearth process of Many Raleigh business men and Col. J. W. Harrelson. dean of admin- ment, however. and was not ofilcinl. be thrown open for their inspection on The Engineers Council voted to put A petition expressing the desire of steel making, hundreds of thousands State College faculty members will be istration. speaking to the members de- Student Government officials were high- Members of Blue on a stunt for “Stunt Night" at its the Forestry students to withdraw from of tons of magnesite. a magnesium ox- speakers at the open meeting of the clared that since Pine Burr was a ly pleased with the working of the Saturday morning. meeting on October 18. A brief dis- ide refractory, are used annually. Ap- organization during the school year, purely local organization it has a great new plan, and brought it up this year Key and Golden Chain will act as of the the Agriculture Club was drawn up guides, showing visitors about the cussion concerning the nature and passed by the Forestry Club at a proximately one-half of this material Furr has announced. opportunity to be of a real service to in an attempt to make it official. showing visitors about the campus. stunt was held and W. M. Price was is imported from Austria and the re- Besides President Furr, other of- State College. He praised those who The Student Council at a meeting Following the program at the Me- appointed as chairman of the stunt meeting held last night. mainder is shipped from the Pacific ficers are: Lamar Summey, senior had aspired to membership in the or- Wednesday voted unanimously to abol- morial Tower will be the State-Clem- committee.