Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Technique Yearbook (Cambridge, MA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 154 of 334
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Humphreys, Seligman, Dunning Holladay, Bell, Crosby EXECGUTILV EsC OM: Mii EESO Ealric EN:S D001 ESG O'MiM sale President RicHARD BELL Vice-President GoRHAM KINGMAN CROSBY Secretary JosEPH LIONEL SELIGMAN, JR. i(e will be readily apparent that no matter how wise, how intelligent or how deter- mined the members of the Institute Com- mittee may be, they form a large unwieldy body for the transaction of business and the determination of just what matters should come before them in the short time they have for meetings. Based on this premise, the Committee has delegated several im- portant standing committees whose duty it is to handle various specialized jobs which take on the nature of the routine. Of this type are the Walker Memorial and the Budget Committees. Further to expedite the affairs of the student government exists the Executive Committee of the Institute Committee. In 152 Treasurer Louis PuttippE Hoiuapay, III Walker Memorial Committee Joun Bartot DuNNING Member-at-large Henry Dexter HumpHreys composition it is mainly ex-officio, consist- ing of the following members of the Insti- tute Committee: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and the Chairman of the Walker Memorial committee. In addi- tion, there is a member-at-large elected from the membership of the Committee. This committee is the nucleus of the student government. It inaugurates all changes or proposed changes in the constitu- tion of the student government. It discusses all matters concerning the recognition of activities, and reports its recommendations to the Institute Committee. Specifically it is a steering committee designed to facilitate the administration of business by the Insti- tute Committee.

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Hitchcock, Lister, Kinraide, Stockmayer, Thompson, Bromley, Briggs, Karr Austin, Bemis, Saylor, McKeever, Best, Schwarz, Ballard, Carey Mills, Humphreys, Dunning, Bell, Crosby, Seligman, Holladay, Backenstoss Richard Bell 34 Edward P. Bromley ’34, Henry D. Humphreys ’34 Walter H. Stockmayer 35 John B. Ballard ’35 Hal L. Bemis ’35 Philip G. Briggs ’36 John C. Austin ’36 William R. Saylor ’36 James R. Thomson ’37 Kenneth B. Gair ’37 Thomas R. Kinraide ’37 Churchill, Gair, Chiswell, Gamble, Stewart INSTITUTE COMMITTEE Gorham K. Crosby, Dormitory Committee Louis P. Holladay III, Budget Committee Herbert R. Schwarz, Points Systems Committee Henry N. Karr ’18, M.I.T. Athletic Association Halfred L. McKeever, Elections Committee Donald K. Lister, Technique Charles T. Stewart, 7.E.N. William H. Mills, Voo Doo William R. Churchill, The Tech Edgar B. Chiswell, Jr., Combined Musical Clubs George E. Best, Technology Christian Association John M. Hitchcock, Tech Show Charles B. Gamble, Jr., Drama Shop John B. Dunning, Walker Memorial Committee Joseph L. Seligman, Interfraternity Conference John J. Carey, Commuters’ Association Henry B. Backenstoss, Combined Professional Societies 151



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DISS A IV Ballard, Manson, Holladay, Bemis BUDGET COMMITTEE Louis PHinippE Houuapay, III, Chairman Joun BurLer BALLARD Bre of the financial conservatism of the Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, it is o f particular interest to observe how the large financial requirements of the many campus activities are controlled. For this purpose, the constitution devised by the student government has provided the Bud- get Committee, which is given authoritative control over the expenditures of all activ- ities which derive their revenue from tuition allowances, and which has supervisory con- trol over the self-supporting activities. From the tuition received each term by the Institute a definite amount is set aside and turned over to the Institute Committee to be spent on such activities as do not operate in revenue-producing fields. ‘These activities at the beginning of the year sub- mit budgets, which are checked and con- solidated by the Budget Committee, and reported to the Institute Committee. The Hat LAwA.LuL Bemis 153 ARTHUR JAMES MANSON, JR. approved budget then becomes the financial control for the year’s activities, and the committee spends the rest of the year in checked and controlling these budgets, in addition to supervising, at all times, the activities which are self-supporting. Since the M. I. T. Athletic Association is the largest user of funds, its treasurer is ex- officio a member of the committee, while the treasurer of the Institute committee is the president of the Budget Committee. Two juniors, elected by the Executive Commit- tee, form the remainder of the Budget Com- mittee, thus forming a compact organiza- tion to deal with the financial problems which arise. During this year, every activity has been curtailed because of prevailing conditions, but by adequate control, the Committee has been able to allow the most possible money to be devoted to student uses.

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