
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Scholar The Rose Thorn Archive Student Newspaper Fall 10-20-1920 Volume 30- Issue 2- October 20, 1920 Rose Thorn Staff Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn Recommended Citation Rose Thorn Staff, "Volume 30- Issue 2- October 20, 1920" (1920). The Rose Thorn Archive. 1112. https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1112 THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS ROSE-HULMAN REPOSITORY IS TO BE USED FOR PRIVATE STUDY, SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH AND MAY NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. SOME CONTENT IN THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY MAY BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT. ANYONE HAVING ACCESS TO THE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT REPRODUCE OR DISTRIBUTE BY ANY MEANS COPIES OF ANY OF THE MATERIAL OR USE THE MATERIAL FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGE WITHOUT DETERMINING THAT SUCH ACT OR ACTS WILL NOT INFRINGE THE COPYRIGHT RIGHTS OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY. ANY REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ANY MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY IS AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PARTY THAT DOES SO. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspaper at Rose-Hulman Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rose Thorn Archive by an authorized administrator of Rose-Hulman Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Beat Tbe 31o5e Terbute Wabash AOC 'It oipterbnit 31n5titute Vol XXX TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, OCTOBER 20, 1920 NUMBER 2 Merom Is Overwhelmed Valuable Gifts Are Engineers Nosed Out In a Slow Football Game Announced In First I. C. A. L. Game Dr. White, Acting President, an- nounces the receipt by the Institute Rose Seconds Pile Up 41 Points and of a number cf valuable gifts of Equip- Quakers Win a Fast Game by 7-6 ment within the past few months. Varsity Adds 33 More. Among these are: Count 1. To the Electrical Rose TS. Merom. Engineering Department. The jinx is still with us. Rose high and has two elephant heads with telling of its benefits and asking the Merom came up to expectations. A complete lighting outfit, Delco lost to Earlham by the score of 7-6 entwined trunks on it; which same hearty support of everyone in all its Rose defeated the little college from after out-playing them in every de- animal, being the school's patron ani- System, from the Dayton Engineering activities. Then followed a "get ac- down south by the substantial score mal, and beloved by all, adds quite a Laboratories Co., through their local quainted" contest. Everyone had been partment of the game. Tech started scupturing. The of 74-0, playing second string men in distinctive air to the agent, Camille C. Baines of class '13, tgaged with his name as he entered off with a mush and scored after a pedestal has been set in place in the the door and a prize was offered to the all but the last quarter. With the Rose Polytechnic Institute. long forward pass, Reinhard to. Moses south-east corner of the campus. The one who could introduce himself to the score 41-0 Gil sent Gray, Krausbeck, had carried the ball to the Quaker's bronze casting of the style and hour- 2. A Motor-Generator Electric Arc most people in ten minutes and get Steffan, Harris, and Rheinhard in, plate will be finished in the shops in Welding outfit from the Westinghouse their signature to show for it. This five yard line. It looked like an easy with the result that these big men piled a few days and put in place. The Electric & Mfg. Co., through William was won by Flaherty of the Fresh- victory but the Earlham team stif- place in W. Reddies, class '12, Industrial Dept., up a total of 33 points in fifteen min- memorial has been put in man class. Then followed a concert fened and scored, atter a long end Westinghouse such a way that it can be easily moved Electric & Mfg. Co. by the Sig Mandolin Trio, which run. With Conover and Englehard utes of play. Conover, Taggart, Har- To the Department out to the new school when it is com- 3. of Physics. pleased everyone. Prof. Child then gaining on every play the whistle ris, and Skeeters pulled some pretty pleted, and will aid quite materially A Sargent Gas Meter, donated by sang a couple of very pretty solos. ended the contest with the ball in Allan S. open-field running that should go good in beautifying the campus. Bixby, Class '92, just prev- Stunts were then in order and Sher- Rose's possession on the Earlham five- against any eleven. Rose was never ious to his recent sad death. wood and Collins offered quite a bit yard line. 4. To the Mechanical of amusement when they got hold halted while Merom failed to gain at LETTERS AWARDED. of Neither team was able to gain Engineering Depl. the wrong hocks At the General Assembly of Oct. 7 and as a result were through the line so the play was con- any time, we hate to say what the out- A 4-cylinder (trudk type) Automo- beating Basketball, Track and Baseball letters the empty air. Dunlap and fined almost entirely to end runs and come would have been with Captain bile Gas Engine, from the General Fitterer then produced some for last year were awarded. Those mighty forward passes. Motors Truck Co., through F. A. Whit- pleasing melodies from the piano and Englehard, S7andau, Dix, and Moses in receiving letters are as follows: Rose (6) Earlham (7) ten, Class '98, Chief Engineer, G. M. T. saxophone and the lineup. Basketball "R's": Briggs, Reinking, Fitterer sang a solo Co. assisted by Dunlap at Offutt L.E Bookout Froeb, Krausbek, Reinhard, Conover, the piano. Then Rose Poly (74). Merom (0). 3. To the Chemical followed another Krusbeck L.T. Hall (Capt.) Ellis, Standau, Harris. piano and saxophone Offutt, KrausbekLE G. Engineering Dept. concert by Steffen L.G. Chambers Daugherty Reserve: Walker, Anstead, Biller, Scott and Hood. Dr. White Wilson, Steffen____LT Conlin then added to the McDargh C Beasley and Connolly. A Chemical Balance, Eimer & Amend welcome to the Greusing, Gray____LG Hill freshmen Gray R.G Johnson Track "R's": Reinking, Exline, Con- make, together with several other and confirmed Clark's Heger C Baughmann statements as to the Standau R.T Pennington over and Dix. pieces of Chemical Apparatus, pres- benefits to be der- C. ived Moses R.E Nicholson Dedert, W. De- Baseball "R's": Rolshausen, Pense, ented by Mrs. Lewis J. Cox and from active association with the dert "Y" and Forsythe Carter ..RG Kroegar Ruston, R.,4inlaard. Harris, ql-c!ffen, Robert S. Cox of Terre Haute. urged everyone to take an Heck RT Mason active Skeeters R.H Wendban Meadows, Taggert, Owens, Rosenbaum, Dr. White also states that he has re- interest. Mr. W. W. Menden- Forsyth, McDargh, hall, state Student Engelhard (Capt.)..L.H. Beck Brophy, Price, Boyd and Hager. cently been informed by Mr. J. W. Secretary of the Conover, W. De- Y..M. C. A., was Reinhard F Girton Reserve: Dunlap, Tyler, Joslin, An- Dunbar, local manager of the General then introduced and dert RE Wetzel made quite an interesting talk By periods: stead, Biller, Lentz and McComb. Electric Co., that that company had on Forsythe, Con over__Q Gettinger authorized the donation to the Insti- some of his experiences while serving Earlham 0 7 0 0-7 Taggart LH Linky tute of a complete Oscillograph Equip- with the British army in Mesopo- Rose Poly 6 0 0 0-6 Hauer, Failing, C. Daugherty, ment as soon as it can be got ready in tamia and India. Raeber and McComb Touchdowns—Girton, Engelhard. Reinhard FB Ward their manufacturing department. produced some music from the piano Goal from touchdowns—Bookout. Sub- Conover, HarrisRH Brown MIMS Through these gifts, amounting to a and drums and then eats were served. stitutions—Earlham, Pierson for Score by periods; total value of between three. and four And eats they were! Real pumpkin Chambers, Emslie for Wendban, Gor- Rose Poly 14 13 14 33-74 Married: Ivan L. Kauffman, '14, was thousand dollars, the equipment of pie, doughnuts, and cider were ser- don for Pennington; Rose Poly, Hag- Merom 0 0 0 0-0 mraried in Minneapolis on Oct. 6th to the Institute has been materially im- ved and there was plenty for those er for McDargh, Heck for Gray, Con- Touchdowns—Conover (3), Taggart Miss Hazel Miller, of Indianapolis. proved and the facilities for instruc- who wanted a second or third serving. over for Forsythe, Hager for Skeet- (3), Hauer, Greusing, Heck, Failing, Lloyd E. Davis, ex-'14, was married in tion increased. The reception was brought to a close ers, McDargh for Hager. Officials— Harris. Goals from touchdown— Terre Haute on Oct. 14th to Miss During the past year much new by the singing of "Dear Old Rose" by Referee, Ingelsoll (Dartmouth); Um- Hauer (5), Reinhard (3), Steffen. Helen Jean Reisman. equipment has been purchased by the all. pire, Davis (Indiana); head linesman, Recent visitors to the Institute are: Institute, including a considerable Bacon (Wabash.) machines for use in The Indianapolis News said: Tech vs. Garfield. Earl E. Hughes, '13; F. Caspar Wag- number of new A. A. E. NEWS er, '16, the Shops bought from the Govern- It was a hard game for Lefty Gilbert The Tech team had a tougher time Louis A. Bake, '18, George With a large attendance assured, the B.
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