Technology Review, Volume 22

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Association of Alumni and Alumnae of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1920

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Halaman 367 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, i Sleep to wake.
Halaman 47 - Technology, for the purpose of instituting and maintaining a society of arts, a museum of arts, and a school of industrial science, and aiding generally, by suitable means, the advancement, development and practical application of science in connection with arts, agriculture, manufactures and commerce...
Halaman 593 - The real thing for the student is the life and environment that surrounds him. All that he really learns he learns, in a sense, by the active operation of his own intellect and not as the passive recipient of lectures. And for this active operation what he really needs most is the continued and intimate contact with his fellows.
Halaman 478 - Prevention of the Western Society of Engineers. He is a member of the Engineers Club of New York, the Old Colony Club, and an honorary member of the National Association of Stationary Engineers.
Halaman 242 - 97, vice-presidents, Myron Clark, '03, Joseph Bancroft, '97, George Merryweather, '96, Elisha Lee, '92, secretary-treasurer, Walter Humphreys, '97. As Mr. Humphreys was not able to be present at the convention, Prof. RE Rogers, editor of the TECHNOLOGY REVIEW, was appointed temporary secretary of the meeting. Following the election four resolutions were offered and, after some debate, passed. They were as follows: WHEREAS, the necessity of a strong Alumni Organization has become increasingly evident...
Halaman 155 - It is with deep regret that we announce the death of our classmate, Edward D. Donald, on June 26, 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griggs Waite announce the birth of their son, Allan Griggs Waite. Jr , on Tuesday, December 9, 1919. Harry D. Peck. II, head of the machinery department of the United Shoe Machinery...
Halaman 95 - Chairman, Alumni Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications. This report was accepted and upon motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED : That the Advisory Council on Undergraduate Publications is hereby authorized to receive from Mr. Paul Leonard the funds and property left from the publication of The Tech while under his direction as representative of the Alumni Association, that title to such funds and property be vested...
Halaman 269 - REVIEW.) The resolutions were adopted unanimously by a rising vote. In connection with a communication from the Executive Committee concerning resolutions and recommendations for memorials for the late President of the Institute, it was Voted: that the Chair appoint a committee of five to consider the question of a memorial for the late President and report to a later meeting of the Council.
Halaman 456 - Architecture indicate that the building will be completed and ready for occupancy by the second term of the next fiscal year.
Halaman 46 - Company) I tell him to double the size of everything and almost invariably I wish afterward that I had used a larger factor of safety. Technology will occupy a great position in the future and must have room to grow. I don't feel much attracted by twenty-five acres, but I should be interested in fifty.

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