Freshmen Must Wea R Ties of Reported

Freshmen Must Wea R Ties of Reported

, ) I I I A Record of Official Continuous News Service Undergraduate News Organ For 46 Years of M. I. T. Vol. XLVII-No. 50 CAMBRIDGE, MASS., MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1927 Complimentary Issue '- ' F _ __ i --- , , - F-R-AMED PICTUREI MMM FRME ICUEPicturaIePotteWhchJpa Which Japan FRESHMEN MUST WEAvl R TIES OF PRESENI~TED M.1. T-· Presented to M. 1.T. V nu~ irA n XTY0 T A 11V -I I- I'Wv I T LT IP T1 k U Pn k V TAIP IDDA~1r DIS JArANb NAY I I LAK014lkL A1MUJ UKAMI I VlVVAXIU VT Gift Is Given As Tribute Tol What The Institute Has Done for Japan PAIN QF BEING REPORTED Irl9 IN iLOBBY - - NOW HANGING FRESHMEN ARE Tu Fifty Japanese Midshipmen To A Complimentary Issue Make Inspection Tour BUY STRIPED TIES This Morning T HE first, second, and third issues of THE TECH will AS THEY REGISTER be distributed free to the undergraduates so that they Rear-Admiral Osami Nagano, Com- the paper has to Squad- may have an opportunity to see what manding the Japanese Training The paper is crammed full of "live wire" now in the Boston Harbor, pre- offer them. All Men Registered In Class of ron, News, Sports, and Intercollegiate News. It is through sented a framed picture, the gift of Official and 1931 Are Subject to --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the undergraduate Notice Column that all the the Imperial Japanese Navy to the I- New Rules I Activity notices are given out. By reading THE TECH newly erected dormitory group with WELCOME FRESHMEN are informed of everything that is happening around the following message from Captain you AT MEETING TODAY the Institute and always on time. WILL COST ONE DOLLAR Komachi of the Imperial Japanese Subscriptions will be on sale in the main lobby and at Navy, A. D. C. to the Minister of the All members of the Class of 1931 the business office, room 302 Walker Memorial, beginning Navy. andI transfer students will assemble in all of next week. The "Hey frosh! Whllere's your tie?" Room 10-250 today at 3 o'clock where Monday and continuing through imperial Navy Department, Tokio. rate is $2.50. As single copies sell for five cents each will be the -arcry of the ulpperclass- August 30th, 1927. they will be officially welcomed by Dr. men as the new freshman rules go Mr. O. B. Denison Harry M. Goodwin '90, Dean of Grad- and there will be 92 issues throughout the year you will Chayles L. into effect tomorrow. The ties will be Mass. Inst. Technology uate Students, Professor save $2.10 by subscribing NOW. SUBSCRIBE AT of the Faculty, sold to the freshmen today as they Cambridge A, Mass., U. S. A. Norton '93, Chairman ONCE. Dear Sir: and Professor Harold E. Lobdell '17, file out of the laboratories after ob- In token of appreciation of the Im- Assistant Dean. t taining their registration material. talks will be brief and will -- -- perial Japanese Navy for what the The serve to inform the new students wvhat The trice of the ties, which are card- Technology has, through the Technol- inal and gray diagonally striped. will ogy men in the service, done for the their attitude toward Technology FRESHMEN THROW New Uniforms Are Navy, a framed picture, as a present to should be and wherein the Institute be one dollar. the newly-erected dormitory, has been differs from other schools. All men registei ed as of the Class entrusted to Rear-Admiral Osami Na- SOPHS IN WATERI Now on Hand For of 1931 are subject to those new fresh- gano, commanding the Training Squad- man rules. The rules were adopted ron, which is expected to visit the Bos- Freshman Cadets Two Hundred Mien for the purpose of bringing about a ton Harbor sometime in the coming IDiscussions At Freshman Camp September. Include Leather Puttees and more congenial spirit at the Institute, The gift, though trivial, will, I hope, Help New Men Become To Be Housed In Belt,, Overseas Cap and and of fostering interest in Technol- serve to voice what oureTechnology Assimilated ogy among the entering- class. Con- men gratefully cherish in their hearts New Dorm Units M. I. T. Shield for the Technology where they were sequently, the rules do not include inspired with what the institution Writh the cold water of Lost Lake as measures which are merely for the stands for. II$900,000 Building Program their invitation the Class of 1931 drew Technology's freshman cadet corps purpose of humiliating the first year pic- first blood il Technology's annual As to the exact position of the May Be Complt eted By will present an entirely new and up- men. The rules are as follows: ture, I leave the whole matter to your Sophomore-Freshman feud yesterday to-date appearance this year, for the discretion. Spring of Nex-t Year morning when they aroused the four Department of Military Science and Must Wear Regulation Ties Camp Yours very truly, Sophomores who are attending Tactics has announced the arrival of 1. All freshmen should wear regu- IIMassapoag by completely submerging Four new buildings approximating a new uniforms for officers and men. lation ties, four-in-hand, with cardinal (Signed) W. KOMAKI, them until bubbles were seen floating Distribution will begin today in readi- cost of a million dollars and low in and gray stripes. These should be on the top. ness for the first drill Wednesday worn when on the Institute grounds Captain of the Imperial Japanese theII process of construction, will soon Robert J. Joyce '28, business man- afternoon. from the day classes begin until the Navy, A. D. C. to the Minister of adornI the grounds of Technology. the ager of the Musical Clubs, was The new freshmen uniform is fea- of Junior Week. These ties the Navy. They include two dormitory units freshmen's first objective but he per- beginning beingI built adjacent to the '93 dorm, tured by white shirt and black tie, are to be sold on registration day by Admiral Nagano and his Aides suaded them that the Sophomores khaki blouse with roll collar in place the Freshman Rules Committee, and theI Homberg infirmary immediately should be the recipients of their devil- visited the Institute Friday morning inI the rear of the medical offices. and of the former tight-collar coat, leather after that by the Coop. try. Consequently the four attending belt instead of the former web belt, and in the absence of President theI Guggenheim Aeronautical Labora- expected to speak Sophomores, D. Tullis Houston, presi- over- 2. Freshmen are toryI facing Massachusetts Avenue. leather puttees and regulation of the faculty and to Samuel W. Stratton, presented their dent of the Class of 1930, Theodore A. seas hat. Buttons and insignia will to all members With the two dormitory units ex- tip their hats to the President of the gift to Orville B. Dennison '11, Alumni Riehl, manager of Freshman Advisors, be of -ilt instead of the f ormer dull pecting to be completed within the Howard S. Gardner. Jr., president of Institute and the Dean. Secretary. Fifty or more of the Jap- II next few months, a pressing need of bronze. On the right lapel of the the Quadrangle Club, and Theodore 3. Freshmen arc expected to say Technology gradually disappears. Two blouse will be worn the torch emblem anese midshipmen will be the guests photographer for THE "Hello" to all students they meet on students will be housed in the Lewenberg, of the R. O. T. C. together with a card- of the Institute on a tour of inspec- hundred TECH. the Institute grounds. new units, while an additional five inal and gray metal shield bearing the tion Monday morning. hundred men will be accommodated Denny Talks on Fraternities M. I. T. insignia. 4. Freshrmen should not loiter For the next three days the picture by the buildings to be erected in the Arriving, at the camp about 4:45 This innovation comes as the result around the Main Lobby, or sit on the will be on exhibition in the main near future and which will complete o'clock Friday afternoon, the 150 men of persistent work on the part of benches in the Lobby. If the fresh- lobby. It is about three feet by four the proposed quadrangle. refreshed themselves by a dip in the Colonel Harold E. Cloke, head of the men win Field Day, this restriction Department at the shall be abandoned. feet over all and hand made of silk. Dormitory Units cool lake. After stlpper the upper- Military Science The setting is that of a wild duck (Continued on Page 4) Institute. The dormitory project is being - - Rules Committee Formed flying in the moonlight. The silk almost wholly by alumni and the figure of the duck financed .5 Administration of the above constituting alumni classes. The move to provide is so finely worked as to give an exact rules shall be delegated to a Fresh- more housing facilities for students man Rules Committee which shall likeness of feathers. ed thousand was begun by the hundz consist of the vice-president of the In- dollar gift of Charles Hayden '90,'a stitute Committee as ex-officio chair- York banker, and fol- T. E. N. ON SALE BY prominent New man; two Juniors, one of whom shall lowed by a like contribution from the be the president of the Junior Class; OCTOBER FIFTEENTH I Class of 1901. Dean Alfred E. Burton, four Sophomores one of whom shall chairman of the Dormitory Fund Com- be the president of the Sophomore has been instrumental in rais- be on mittee, Class; two freshman section leaders.

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