SECRETS in MAKE-UP. of TECHNIQUE Mysteries to Be Divulged

SECRETS in MAKE-UP. of TECHNIQUE Mysteries to Be Divulged

I T E TE C " VOL. XXXIII. NO. 159. - -BOSTON, MASS., TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914. PRICE TWO CENTS ...-. ._'- - r SECRETS IN MAKE-UP. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE IAPPLICATION BLANKS 'BOSTON Y. M. C. U. GIVES OF TECHNIQUE .BALLOTS DUE TODAY FOR SHOW SEATS DUE PRIVILEGES TO TECH MEN Mysteries To Be Divulged Later 'To Be.Left At The Cage By 5 Must Be In Saturday Afternoon Men Holding Cards May EFnpoy -Likened to Tech's Mr. O'CI0ck-Al Ballots Must -Public Sale To Start The Privileges- Nows Given' Smith. Be Signed. April Fourth. By Y. LC. A. Sunday morning and afternoon the There are two big things that it All Ballots for the-Senior Class Day application cards for securing the General Secretary of the Technel- is not customary for the Technique Committee must be in at the Cage seats at Tech Show were mailed and ogy Christian Association, Mr. L.R_- Board to divulge before the appear- this afternoon by five o'clock. The they should have been received by mond Talbot, -announces that She auce of the book, but Technique 1915, committee in charge of the election now. These must be returned prop- Young Men's Christian Union of-Bos- in order to keep Up with its stan. wishes particularly to call attention to erly filled out as desired before 5 ton has offered the T. C. A. the same dard of progressiveness, has decided the fact that the success of Class p. m. Saturday. Tne applicationswill facilities and privileges that were ar- that it is only proper that the under- Day depends largely upon a full vote be filled as far as possible and held ranged for with the B. Y. M. C. -A. of the class. graduate body should have some idea in the Show office for five days. Un- recently. In this manner the Teeh Several unsigned ballots have been concerning these things. They are men who are members of the T. C. A. handed in. All Seniors should re- such important parts of the book may have upon payment of one dol- member that all these will be thrown that they may really be said to con- lar the privileges offered by both .he out. In case men have not paid their trol the whole publication. Without Y. M. C. A. and the Y, M, C. U, These class dues, they may hand them in at them the book would, in fact, be a privileges include, among others, lhe the Cage with their ballots, and their total failure. use of the gymnasium and the sWIm- votes will be counted. The ballots The corporation has their mysteri- ming pool, at the usual membership may be obtained at the Cage. ous Mr. Smith and last year's board fee. had their mysterious leather cover, The only condition on the part bf but Technique 1915 does not see TECH BOWLING LEAGUE the Tech men at the Institute is tht why there should be so much mys- they be members of the Techno0lgy Garrison Team Still in the Lead tery concerning all good things. Christian Association, and that they -Matches They have stated without hesitation This Week. hold the tickets received from 3he that they are giving the students the At the end of the fourth week of local organization upon payment of best book that has ever been pub- the Tech Bowling League season the the fee of one dollar. This tickst lished and they have enumerated the Garrison team is still in the lead with now entitles them to the privllcges various good points of their publica- the faculty Rogers team second and of not only one of the Boston asso- tion. They- have not merely said that. the Pierce five third with one match ciations, but of the .two. The Boaton their book was the best but they still to roll off. Mr. Mackenzie is now Y. M. C. U. is located at 48 Boylston tied with Vose for the high average street. The president of that UTilon (Continued on Page 4) at 95, both having dropped off a is a Tech man, Mr. Frank Locke. couple of points. Vose's three string Any men wishing to partake of -the opportunities SPECIAL DRILL total is still good. The Garrisons W. P. KEITH thus offered them and have captured the team total rolling claimed orders, after that, will be who are not members of the T, e. .Extra Work Necessary To Pre- 1409 against the Walker team. The sold. A., may become members by-sigfilng pare for Coming Inspection. schedule for this week is Lowell vs. In filling out the blanks the appli- the membership card of the Assola- Union, Tuesday at eight o'clock; cant must be careful to put his school tion, and thereafter they may obtain The cadet corps is. to have special Pierce vs. Walker, Thursday at 4.30 year after his name and, under the their privilege card from the General drill during the next two weeks, to o'clock; Rogers vs. Garrison, Friday space marked "class," put his rating Secretary at the T. C. A. office In prepare for the inspection which will at 4.30 o'clock and a postponed match as it comles on the pamphlet en- Eng. B. be made by a United States Army between the Pierce and Lowell teams, closed with the application cards; officer on April 6. As this is about the date of which is not yet decided. that is, whether he be Class "A," WEATHER six weeks earlier than the inspection The standing to date is: "B," "C," "D," or "E." If any doubt ;-is' usually made, the work is not as - Team - W. L. P.C. exists as to what the applicant in- For Boston and Vicinity: Un- as it should Garrison ........ 13 iadvanced be. In order 3 5457 tended, the application for seats will settled, generally fair tonight; TMes- ito make up the deficiency, the drill on Rogers .. ......... 11 5 5099 be filled out by arbitrary choice of day 'fair; moderate southwest -to 'Wednesday of this week and next will Pierce .............. ' 7 5 3802 the management. Therefore, care west winds. last from 4 to 5 P. M. The periods Union ............... 6 10 4979 must be used in making out the on Monday and Tuesday will be --as Walker .......... 2 10 3728 T 1 i- cards. The postals must be returned usual. we .............. 7 90 with the applications and with the CALENDAR Later in the Spring, when the Individual averages--Mackenzie 95, name and address on the proper side. weather is warmer, and drill work Vose 95, Hardy 94, Heath 91, Mann Of the two Boston performances, - Tueaday, March 24, 1914. will be less pleasant than it is now, 90, Metz 89, Ring 88, Proctor 87, Yell the afternoon is Intended particular- 4.15--Technique Electoral ComDnt- this extra work will be more than 86, Covitz 85, Lewis 85, Dailey 85. ly for the undergraduates, but there tee. 23 Rogeris. made up for by. letting the men off. 5.00--Glee Club will probably be good opportunity Rehearsal. R0nm GLEE CLUB REHEARSAL for the students to secure good seats B, Union. SHELLS NEARLY READY at the evening presentation. 5.00-Senior Class ay4 Ballots'Due. 8.00-Lowell vs. Union, TechnolQR, Glee Club Members! Tallman urges On April 4th, all seats will be Bowling League, Trinity Place- - Work on the two Technology shells team-work on your part, in view of turned over to Herrick's, and the va- leys. is now progressing -rapidly, Con- the fact that rehearsals are few, and rious theatres where the Show is to structor Davies says they may be time is short, before the next concert be given, for a general sale. The Thursday, March 26, 1914. ready even before April fifteenth, to be given at Chelsea on April 8th prices there will be the regular box 1.30-T. C. A. Union. ,since one is already-planked and will and at Stoneham on the 10th. Prompt- office prices, as the management has 4.30-Mandolin Club. Room B, be finished Saturday, and the other ness and attendance at rehearsals are arranged for their sale without any Union. is about ready for- planking. They highly important. Men who do not extra charge. 5.00--Glee Club. Room B, Uflotn. are forty feet long and twenty inches show up for practice will not be al- Any man who did not receive an 5.00-Technique Electoral Commkt- wide. - lowed to sing at the Spring Concert application blank, or any man who tee. 23 'Rogers. A general- meeting will be held or other intervening concerts. Don't wants another application card, may 7.45--Chemical Society. Unlon. April 1 in order to get together the forget-tonight at 5 o'clock, room A, get them this week at the Show Of- 8.00-C. E. Society. Ladies' Night. Union. flce. Huntington Hall I men who are interested in the crew. I THE TECH, BOSTON, MASS., TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914A I - ~~ ~ ~ ENIERN AND - I I ENGINEERING AND" rnI SCIENTIFIC NOTES THE TECH U Wireless Notes. I Mass., under the'. act of ' Congress of U March 3, 1879. Communication was held last week U Published daily, except Sunday. dur- between the wireless station at ing. the..college year by students of the Nauen, Germany, and one at Wind- YMsss ehusetts InStitute of Technology. hoek, Cape of Good Hope, South Afri- i MANAGING BOARD ca, a distance of approximately six U S. -L-- Taylor,. '14. ....General .Manager U E.

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