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f'..-. ,ne 1.64 ' ' 1 i N 1 if l U ,li ,I i g cg 4, 2 - xx-,N tl i T 'T it U L l iiry l ai il six ix, l 5 lx ii ,Q . i ml fill: f TVREL. 1' '45 43e 7 How well We have E, of the 'lll'lL'1lXIiLL'li lgllilfil, have endeav- ored to produce in this, the lifteenth Vol- ume. an book of interest essentially to 'Technology men. past and present: a book of which the Jun- ior Class of Xinetecn llundred and One should be proud: and one which should be worthy to hold its unique position as the iinal issue of the TECH- Nliulli of the Nineteenth Century. Early in the year our work was interrupted by the withdrawal from the Institute of two of our members, whose assistance and encouragement since then have been of inestilnable value to the Board. To those who have contributed material for this publication, and to those from whom we have received assistance, we express our thanks and appreciation. succeeded in our work, indulgent readers, it is for you to judge. Conscious that our best is none too good, and with the hope that this book may meet your expectations, we lay before you the Tech- nology Annual, the TECHNIQUE of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and One. 5
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in Q L ., , Y , ' ' QNTENTO 55. 34:31 gmiifd ' ' -.vffui-.og DEDICATION . GREETING CALENDAR . . . OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION . JOHN DANIEL RUNKLE . CLASS PIISTORIES . THE TECH PUSH FRATERNITIES . LOCAL SOCIETIES . ATHLETICS . . . PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES CLUBS .... TECHNOLOGY PUBLICATIONS . MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS M. I. T. IN PARIS . . MISCELLANEOUS SUMMER SCHOOLS . CLASS DINNERS ...... EVENTS OF JUNIOR AND GRADUATION XVEEKS ARLO,S INFERNO - VERSE . . WHY NOT GRINDS ........ THE INSTITUTE UNDER PRESIDENT CRAFTS CQJOTATIONS ....... HENRY S. PRXTCHETT STATISTICS . , ROSTER OF STUDENTS IN MEMORIANI' . . INDEX . . BUYER,S GUIDE 4 l'AGli. 3 5 6 S 37 62 S9 Q2 I 13 119 160 173 183 191 199 :OO 227 232 238 245 250 255 278 232 294 296 305 332 335 343
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l 1 Long is the fway, and hard. APRIL, 1899. 1. Chicago Clul1's Annual Dinner, Castle Square Ho-tel. 4. The Institute up to date: sixteen new clocks provided. 14. 1901 Technique Electoral Committee elected. 1,. Spring vacationg three days. 24. Opening of junior XVcel4. Reception at Technology Clulw. Junior Promenade, Copley Hall. Reception by Die Gesellschaft, Pierce Iiuilrlmg. 23. Concert and Dance ofthe Musical Clnlws in Paul Revere Ilall. 26. Technology Theatricals, under the management of the XY:illier Cluh. 27. TEC!-1N1QJ,uz, Volume XIV., issued-one clay late. 28. Animal election of the Arcliitectural Society. 29. YValker Clulu play repeated at Northampton, Mass. b Technology wins from Brown in Dual Meet at Providence, R. Lg Sl points to 54. MAY. 1. Opening of the Members' Tournainent of M. I. T. Tennis Association. 2. Animal Election of otiicers of the Mining Engineering' Society. 4. Nineteen Hundred and One men iniss the familiar voice of Verniyle. 5. Animal Outdoor Class Games, Holmes Field. Championship won hy Nineteen Hundred and One. 6. Nineteen Hundred wins the Interelass Rifle Match at XValnut IIill. S. Public Rehearsal of the Minstrel Show. . 10. Y. M. C. A. Communication 1'eg'arcling the desecration of the Salnlwath. Tech. disgraced. 12. Minstrel Show at Hollis Street Theatre. Matinee. Dinner of the M. I. T. Yacht Club, I-Iotel Savov. . 13. Sophomore-Freshman Baseball Game, Charles River Park. XVon by Nineteen Hundred and Oneg 6-4. 19. Annual Dinner of the XValker Club. Young's I'-Iotel. zo. Thirteenth Annual Meet of the N. E. I. AQA., at XVorces1.er, Mass. 22. Annual Examinations begin. ' 23. john T. Scully elected Editor in Chief, Nineteen I-Iunclred and One 'I'h:r:rINu.U:n. 24. Charlie Cross dismisses Phvsics Lecture fifteen. minutes earlv. 26. The Trophy RfJOII1,S Birthclay. ' 1 JUNE. 2. Reception to Class of Ninety-Nine bv Technology Alumni Association Exchange Cluh. 3. Cocnert given by the Musical Clubs to the Class of Ninetv-Nine in Huntington Hall. 4. Baccalaureate Sermon hv the Rev. Dr. Donald, Trinitv cl 5. N1nety.Nine Class Day Exercises, Huntington I-Iall. ' 6. Last Undergraduate Meeting' of the Class of Ninetv-Nine. Graduation Exercises, Huntington Hall. ' 7. Summer School of Metallurgy leaves Boston. iurch . JULY. 5. Summer Cruise of the M. I. T. Yacht Club. SEPTEMBER. . Second Entrance Examinations begin. . The Thirty-fourth Year of the Institute opens. President Crafts aclclresses the Freshmen. Y. M. C. A. Reception to the Freshman Class in Rogers Library. I9 27 30. 6
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