Dr. Wiesner Wl1 Speak Security Force Uncovers Burglary Suspects
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_ ~~~~~~~~mmlpppI . 16 Dr. Wiesner Wl1 Speak Bursar's Card New Seminar To Be Given Misstafes, NRSA For M<|"<gers of Activities TX S awng confe~ence I Fee Requirement special adviser to tle President on science By Ron Frashure Dr. Jeonme Wiesner, Contrary to the implication of the intercollegiate conference to take A new seminar in management of MIT student activities is being and technology, will address Bursar's card, non-resident the offered this term. 'Me seminar was developed mrough coE ultations place at MIIT in April. students who do not live with beginning in April of laq year between the fadAW and a sulonom- The topic to be discussed at the conference is "Mhe Federal Gov- their parents or relatives will not mittee of the Activities Council. enunent-How Mluch?" Scheduled for April 3-6, the conference will have to pay the conpidsory $2.50 concentrate on tera principal problems: non-resident student fee. The seminar is intended for students in management positions in (1) the maintenanroe, of economic growth and stability; Students who do live with par- activities and student government. It will be organized as a special (2) scientific research and development, and plannin; and ents or relatives will have to pay section of an existing course, 15.11. -this fee as always, however. Acoarding to Steve Wanner '63, chairman of Activities Council, (3) laibor-maamgement relations. Dean Fassett made this state- hour credits will not be given to students in Oourses XIV or XV. In addition to Wiesner, conference will be addressed by Prof. ment to clarify the description of Students in ithese courses should enroll as listenelrs and attend the P. Schultz, Dean of the University of Chicago School of Busi- those required to pay this fee as George special evening courses in activities manageent. ness, and Mr. Saul Wallen, labor mediator and arbitrator. it appears on this term's Bursar's The major difference between the new and regular sections of Paul A. Samuelson may also take part in the program, card. Prof. 15.11 is that the business case studies for the new pection will be include delegates rePresenting about 50 American colleges The description on the first term which will drawn frcm acivities, not corporations. The first project of the and universities. card said that only "full Itime male undergraduate students new section will be a market re- AR the plenary sesions of the whose home and term address are search study for the student pub- and MAIT Commnunity 61%/ Of Students conference avid -be in Kresge identical" were required to pay licationm;. wrill be open to the general pub- the fee. This term's description The intention of the new sec- Toz Receive Free B's; lic. If i:t tis necessary to distribute extdended this to "full time un- tion, adds Wanner, is to give im- Receive A's, medliately usdful experience to tickets, EHT undergraduates will married male undergraduate stu- dents not living in MIT dormi- studenxt managers as well as pro- Sabi'n V accin e 3%/ Get E, F. 0 have first preference. tories or fraternities," which is Vide the same long-run education- By John L. Schwartz '63 Is chairman section. &ixty-0ne percent of al under- Steve Kaluftnan not correct. al benefits as the regular Sabin oral polio vaccine will be Moore, 9M&Mte grdes were A or B an of the student conmittee on the The revision of the description Professors Gruber and distributed free of charge to all of the seminar, feel the Fleobd term of last yar, r conference, a spedml subcommit- was made by Bursar W. A. Ho in charge students, staff and faculty next Cbrmmtltee an Academ- kanson, as he pUlt it, "to clarify that the special section of stu- parted the tee of the IAsmtute Committee. Wednesday and Thursday. ic Performance, in a letter to the situation." According to Dean dents active in management vill vaccine, which is tasteles, 'Me cost of the 'coiference has The 9stf members dated January 7. Fassett, however, Hokanson mis- enrich -the course and give it add- will be dispensed by the Medical The coanuTnttee also rxkd -that been estimated at $14,000. interpreted the requirement. ed meauing. Departnent in small cups of dis- only it me perent d the unde- tilled water in the Institute diming gradlate grades wer ti-big halls and in the lobby of Building (E, F, 0). AL-o reF .ed wer Security Force Uncovers Burglary Suspects 10. liefclolwig'w tigacbis. Dr. Sahmel D. Clark, Associate Three iburglary suspects were arrested recently At 4:00 a.m. the suispet car returned to the Percentage of falling grades in -un: Director of the Medical Depart- dergra~kiate subjects with over 50 en- as the result of quick action by two MIT Secur* area and was seen by McGrory, who then shouted ment, urged all students to take rollinent: FE-Z%:~5 2.672, 3.14, 6.023T. 6.06Tr, Force offikers. to the Cambridge Police that this was the car. the vaccine, whceter or not thley 7f25 6.252, 6.41, 6.44, 0.70, 6.72, Patralman Francis H. MMo;rory and Sergeant Cambridge police gave chase and overtook the shots. Each stu- 17.0 7.021, 7.06f, 8.052, 8. 10T have had Salk 1. 1'4.7, (14.82, 1,5.71, 16.02, James Oliviier, on cruiser duty at 3:15 a.m., Jan- car on Vassar near Ames Street. They had cap dent willIfill out a short informna- 18.05, 19.09, 18.10, 18.26, 21.02, entering Vassar Street, wiftout that they 21.54, 21.68, 21.91, 23.492. uary 3, saw a car tured two oer suspects, who confessed tion card when he takes the vac- 35%: 2.401 51,6.02, 6.05, 6.14, Lights. They doused their own lights and followed had dropped off the firt man. cine. 8." 8.7i,14.01, 14.03, 14.51, 15.01, 16;.20r1 16.04, 18.06, 21.04, the car. It stopped at 265 Vassar St., dropped off All three men had long crinirnl. records and Harvard University is distribult- 21.11, 23.12. for a current stding of 6-8%: &.02, 6.251, 8.06, 8.07, 18.15, a man, and drove off. were allegedly responsible ing the Sabin vaccine to students, 18.18, 18.22. 'Me MIT Officers radioed the Cambridge Police, burglaries in Cambrieed staff, faculty, and their depend- 9_11%c.: 2.403, 8.02, 8.041, 10.13, 18.03. who came immediately. The suspect was captured Cambridge Chief of Police Daniel J. Brennan ents. However, persons not en- 12-14%: 5.42, 5.62. at the front door of the Hatfield Paper CompaxW. sent a letter to Captain Norn-la S. Sidney of MIT rolled in -he University medical 13;17%:0 iIJ.20. Pampaa e Percentages of faUllng A broken window was discovered and the suspect's Campus Patrol commending Olivieri and McGrory. program will have to pay a $1.00 grades: be taken at their SubJect 1959460 1960{61 1961-62 hand was bleeding. ITere was a warrant out for Their reward: one day off, to charge. 5.02 5% 11% {AS his arrest as a safe stracker. own convenience. There are three types of Sabin 8.02 4 5 19 18.02 5 4 2 to combat the three tyes of 21.02 3 4 2 8.0>4 $ 4 3 polio. The January dosage will be 8.0+1 6 14 1Q effective against type I polio. Ad- 18.t}+ 5 6 4 21.04 4 4 4 mini.Aration of types II and III Percentage of Classs Oki Academic Pro- vacuiums will take place in March bastion or Disqualifed in Seoond Teon Class 1959-60 19i0-01 U196162 and May. Fresh-man 8%C 8 % 8 % So0phomnore 10 8 9 Jundor 11 6 Is Sen lor 2 2 2 'The Tech' Announces Bartlett To Reorganize Board OAf INrec~tors; Indian School; Douglas, Zidle New Chairman Tobias Zidle '63 will become White Assume Duties Chairman of the Board of Dilrec- Prof. Howard R. Bartlett is tors of "The Tech" next semester. leaving IMIrT January 26 for a four Zidle, Burton House resident month educational cornsdtg as- from Haverhill, Mass., was elect- sii~gnmenrt in Plillni, India. ed with the other new directors Head of the Departnent of last Saturday. Formerly Features Humanities since 1940, Bartlett Editor, he will succeed Thomas will be replaced by -Prof. iRidiar Brydges '62. M. Draipgds. Dr. David White, David E. Tre~wett '65, Burton- Ford Professor of IEngineerig ite from Richmond, Va., will suc- here, will assume Bartlett's du- ceed Joseph Hanlon '63 as Man- ties as housemnaster of Burtmn agn Editor; Trevvett has been House. Associate Fedtu~res Editor. St Pilani, which -is 150 Tiles Yol. 82, No. 29 Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wednesday, January 16, 1963 Five Cents Jason Fane '64, Senior House, it west oft New JDelbi, the capital New York City, will move fromn I city of Indi, Ba rtlett and Pof. I News Editor to Editor, replacing i Thma '23) of Ol- Drew (MIT Allen Womack '63. i umbia Univrsiy uriR help re- MIT Transcripts May Show New England Industries, Senior orgrz th E~rla S1w of Sd- Howard Brauer '65, -ence Curntly Adided Into Extracurricular Activities Give $3 Million To MIT House, Evanston, Ill., will con- schbolls Ofengeenrig, -commerce, MIT may prepare activities transcripts lng tinue as Business Manager. particularly dwse and adds, Birl~a will be converted students' participation in extra curricular groups New England corporations, Howard Ellis '65, Alphla Epsilon contributions totaling into a college orented around sci- on campus.