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M11 Geared to this streamlined age of mass production and scientific advancement. Tech has risen from the factory lofts of old to the modern housing for the busy beehive of technical activity that Tech is today. Working under conditions similar to those in industry, Tech students can be seen at their furnaces, hot metal flowing, in the foundryg or producing soap, paint and other industrial products in the modern laboratory on the 3rd floor: or submitting metallic bars to grueling tests in the Strength of Materials lab. Others are building full scale homes, tearing down and rebuilding powerful airplane en- ginesg or observing and working with the marvels of electricity. Students of all the representative courses, engaged in elementary and advanced stages of production fin machine shopsg in pattern making shopsg in physics labsg print shopsg sheet metal and welding shopsg ceramics labsg design studios and many other fields of endeavorl, are common sights here. Never content, Tech keeps on progressing. Recent improvements we have seen have ranged from the replacement of outdated forge shops, to the creation of an entire new course of study-Industrial Design. Modern spot-welding shopsg the conversion of Tech's radio station to the most modern form of radio broadcasting- FMg acquisition of more powerful engines for the Aero course are just some of the many innovations proposed to keep Tech on top. the Industrie MACHINE SHOP FOUNDRY
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MODER GUIDE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTASNTS ATTENDANCE Mr. Marcus Mayer , Mr. Joseph Fanning Mr. William Laub PHYSICS ENGLISH HEALTH EDUCATION Mr. Frank SI'ewar'I' Mr. Philip Gucker Mr. Harry Elberi' Do you +I1inIc we can gef six Iranscripfs? SENIOR ADVISER Mr. Howard GarreI'I'
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