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• PAGE . 2 ~ EDITORfAL ,~ ~-------.15 W hy Swi n g A long on Fund Drive? A lumn i of Roch~~.tcr Institute of Technology have found tl\at the education they received at tl,e Tnstil.utc has been a key to many oecup at iorml .iml profeij,;ional opportunit i es which occur after gra<luntio n . The y ear~ of study and activ- · ity at the institute are represente d i n tl1 .:, d iplomas wh i ch they recei verl. A coll,\ge diploma i s only a.s good as the 1·eputation of the c ollege which awards it. A~ th<\ Jn:;li t u t. e grows in stat u re anrl reput~tion, th., diplomas of i t s gmduates take 011 a JH'O· portionatc growth in stature. You, ai< alumni o( RIT can help t he Institute ,rnd your diploma to Krow b y gene r ously e o n- · tr ih11ting to the alumni sponsoi·ed Developm e nt F un d. This E un d provides operating r evenue for Ins t itutt• activi t ies w hich can ' he f, nanced in no other way. As the activities of the lMtitute increase, e n dow m ent. ,rnd . facilities expand, and repu tat ion i n t he e rlue atio na l a nd l,u.si- ness woi·ld iirows, the dip , o m a of e ve.r y alumni ta k es on an a d ded meaning . Th e Devel opment Fund makes pos~ihle the ,1wardir1g of sc h o lar s hip& as well as loans to oulst,mding and deserving students . l t will pump life bloorl info the e11dowment, help the lnatitut e w meet unu~ual emergencies which arise e,·ery yea r. • The 1950-iil Deve l opment Fund Drive offer8 lnstitute alu mni a chane~ to invest in the Institu t e and in their d h , l oma s. Thank s t o A ll of Our Friends T o the many a lum11i, ,tudent8, faculty, staff nnd fric11d:. wh o ha ve o ffered co mments on t.he new RIT. R~p,;.r t er, . we would l ike to exte n d a gre a t b i g THANKS. M os t of t h e rema rks h av e been complimen t ary a n d en- co ur aging ; no ne h aYe bee n d i scour a ging. Printh,g a p ape r such as thi s requ i res a gr eat inc,rea sc in lhc n m ou nt. o f extra w o rk as~igned to certai n per son s, y et m ost of t ho se who have anything to do wit h t he paper ha ve d ug i n wi t h a si n<·er c determination. ' l\fany of t. hc pe 1 ·son11 o ff er i ng fav or able comme n t hav e given sug g cstion i; for im proving the co11terit and g e nera l a p p e arance of t he pa p er. T h<'8<' s ugg estions will all b e con - sidered and m any of them w ill b e inco rpo ra ted in prel)aring future i~ s ucs. We appreciate y o u r co m ment ~ a nd id eas--all of the m will help us in editing a b et te r p a p er. A Vital Port of Institute Life , · Much has been written and sai d a bout the disadvantag e s · of frater n i ti es and sororit ie s i n a c ollE:giat\ iMtitu1.io n , bu \ not much p r a i~f' for tl ,e .,;E, vita l or g un i za tions is off ered . , We feel that t he fr ate rn iti es h P.re at RlT hav e marle a su b- stantial co nt r ib ution to t he li fe of th<! $C h on! and they hiw e adde d gene rou s ly a nd si gnilkantly to the extra-curricula r p r ogr1lm. Thi~ past w ee k w e have had o<,casion oo witness once again th e unse! fis h ncs~ of th ese groups in providing a stimulus for furt h er i n g th e so cia l well being of our community. Gamm a Phi, Ka pp :i, S i gma Kappa, and l'hi Sigml\ Phi are a-01iciti ng residents in s ix of the eight di~tri<:ts i11 the third ward i n an effort to pus }, the Red Cross Drive over th e top. PQ~sib ilit i~,s of :·c a ching the quota, with Uiese fraterni t ies at the h elm, are g oo d. J\o matter how much anyone may dislike the \kidding ar ouud\ the fraternities and sororitfo,s do, it l ~ 11uite apparent t hat t he adv , mtag e s of h avinl! them here, far outweigh any disa dv anta ge s . Electrica l G r aduat e \\/ins Ho n or At Vanderbilt U n iv ers i ty \Yo u r R I T bt•Y ~ a r~ doing fine for lhemJ:1eive~ here. We held a s tudent pap er competition this rrwnt h to find the Van- . ~erbilt r epr e sentative to the Americar, Institute of Electrical Eng i neer~ s t udent conve nt ion in ~fiami in A p ril. \ There w e r e fo ur riar , ~r s and S t uart Hale:v left thrt-e rel(u l a:r Vnnder bil t m en fa t· uehind, \' writes Proies~or Walt e r Cri ley ol Van derb i l t Univ~t\~i~Y'~ - ------- - --- -- and f C1rmer h-:st ruct or at fc.l T. Criley , who ~ a pr of~$Ao r \n t.hc electrical e ngine f'r ing d epa.rlr.-.ent ,a,.t the Na.9h v ille~ T~ nne.see univ<:r - 8\ t~· has b P1m reporting to RarJ ?-iorecoc:: k f,.b~a d of Rl 'I' '11 i::Jcct::tcal ~anm~t · ·on tl\e p rogrt-s !i O! ti v~ ol hi~ !i U. ia e.?J tlJ who were graduattid mm a.fr an d th ~J\ w p.nt to Va,,,dP.r - bilt. l\l Orfl:C':oc.:k r~ceived a statement of th elr gr&aea .tt.1 the h11Jf y~r mark l&r- ..ranua.r y which tndicat.P.J U,at the RlT men were holding t h iP. t r own witl1 a.n average ot B, !CdWl:lrd thuJb.. another ot the · 4t \ld ent#. who Wfmt to worit at Wrigh t Fi•ld \\\' lot.<rvl•wed &Dd h i r ed by )&aj o t· Theodot·~ sw an~ on. & 19 36 Ele1:tricul De p ~rim en t ,:r ad- ua. te. $: w ;m :'\0 1'1. w u 11 v rprise <1 to heA t\ f rom 8•~·1'h t h.a t Criley had left the ln.stU.ut~ and wa. a now at V~ndP,cb Ht . More oock po tnts t o the tl v e RlT - Vanderbil t s t udP.nts a.s ~.h e!d ). ltlpl e of h ow mnny o t hi s s tud ~ n ts h ave u ~r. d t.hfl' c otn b1 n tt. t! o n r,f t hre fl: yeM ' 3 o ! coopetauv ~ euu ca ti on at lU'l\' duro>g whlob Ume t ti oy eamod two ye~n· T eLden~ &t a de g ree granting insUt\.lUon. Others o.t Va.nd~rbilt .1t.ffl: Arthur DeveT1port, RobeT't Phillips, and Ri<llarn r.anpher. Production Data On RI T R e porter Th<- prod~Uon ut thb tss,~ei ol th• IU T R El'O RTER 'hM ~n a.c~o m yli.~ b1: d uh d1 :r tJl E- d i.· ~ ct l fX\ u l t bc Dcp .:St' tm ftnt of Pub ll $ tdn g a mt Pr inti ng . C-o m - p O!SJt to n WM 1M. 'fmtl l~ Usht- d uti - l i:.ting- l .. i not. y pc if.m l l nt ':':rty~ ..: t}ulp m,:h l, Lu <l~ 'o(· , )fono ty11e, nnd r,m n l1 r y t.) ' JI C . 'T'hE- p\' pe r WU:'-1 11MHUXI i\f\ thf' . AT I<' wtl,e, ,r- dor!e.t' pcrlodi<:.n. 1 p reM (off se t ). ·rb~ .-lgtu.-p u ,.;-t } , ~SU(' \ UlK r Ut\ o ft' a t tnc ruf ,~ O r t z,soo i1 ap ~ - s t ,ooi. per bo u r. C on'\·e ntJ om'.11 p roct- ~ ltii~ ~ d. btk ho.& l: mc ll ll S~d on St, Reg)s w hite &ta.Ud • ard. 40,,lt,. paper. P~t~& \t~ w t i n, Nurt&.a'! ?.int\ U . Y . a.J b un,e n . on the soo k ~R on t 1'y M ARIO N S TEI NMA NN Th~ Hbt's.ry h:-t.~ achl ed ti:~vt?>ral n e w let:hni.caf hookN of imJ)ortl:knce nc : eht.ly. Among th.esE- t,re: Unit OptY'Of.i!m,~· .. edit~ by George Rrown; A Pritlt\'r r,/ Engrcntflg, : pubJishW b3-· the Colton · Pr-e~ and v,.-ritt,en by H.A. G:rosbt-ck, ond 1-..'lectrV,'4l Applta,1ce 8\1'Vi.ci1ig by \Villia i\:1 Crou.se. · In the f\~ld ot T<:tail;ng, set-·~ro.l n~w l)ooks ot J: n t~reat a.re in tltc Hb r or,>• . LlOn$l d Bti:1:k)ijy. fonuerly conncctctl wilh the lntttitute. ~n'1 V./.1{. Dolva >,uv~ wrJtlen !\Ju: .R1:~ taih,,-, the role or mocltit·n rd&Ui,tg in the United States, and this boolc iN IIOW ~vttilabl~. Ms:rch,01di.$1..t Jnfm·-rooricm f o r 81(..(:CW.s/lll S€tlh'ltg by Ptlck<:r and Hi~hc:ocl<' ii> a n exceJlcnt element ~P.IHng gi.iirie for retai.~erB, ,~.rt> have two n~w hj.:-itorii!:i. of the <:lothin~ inclustry, one by Men'!i \Ve.cw . M&.g- ailne o.nd the other pubUsh~d by Fairchild, Th~ Et,e.ad_y-fo .. Weo?' fn- duslry 19'0 0 -1U5f>; Het. uf Uu~e vuluntt!l-1, l'nflC'l'l.iut{R M~r.h(i.tli.,m.t jwr IJc..,'ignr.r,1 and IH-1.:e>ttor.s, 1>3-· F . D. Jones M!. been vt.ry popu ~ a1 · ev{. ·r since it wa.s put in the hb1·a.ry. Bf'Clill&t · of df':ma.tld, \YI! hH.V~ a.4Jdcd copl~.a of Busic L ayo .. , lif:- ,, · i,01i by Tommy Ti1ompsotl and Letle.\11ky th(:' hiat o l'y and t .. c;lmi.qut-? Of l et tering M.hd tlc:si~n. by A l ~x- anih • r N'~sbitt. Tl l c Jt~W PrcicticaJ JJoflk of F<•Od Sho p,p 1>t _q , by Ho ve 3-·: a\' u. ,. .for P,,,r,fit, a n oth er Cheskir. colo r- boo¼; 1.r~t o-r imt, th.f! Chuk:r- MllJJ. <>/ . 4 :ut jquc-, , by Ci u l Dr~p- pard; .\'C w Yu,-k Hobday, by El- eano r Ea rl y: 8h(l.kF:)' Fl4l\1tit~re by Andrt':\VS an d B&!'b~r a \\.'\-rd'A P.oli<'y o/ l li<J Wt>t. In t l ctfa n., W(: h &. \'e t u.ltlt'C AmLt-?r Dea n ' s J nt e.st, Tick et t o 8« 1/U l u; ttie M~?r.h/J,,pt nf t ~ Ruby, hy Ali c ll! H u.c wOOd; .b.mC .!-l Hilt.on, M o rnirt{I JQ1'1'\N~SI: The Di , <r<tppf.cu·a ~ c e, by Philip Wylie: F o:tfin:, by Anya Set.on. and Ri1i'f!T of the S wtt ~ J'ame,i Gilman. Davis Discusses Qu a lity Cont r ol Mr. A l1'r ~d D!:!. v i :-. vl-Lrti c ipat.od in a p anel dis , • u ssion last T u esday ln • DJngh~mton b efore a ~neeting of I th~ !'IO.Ulh ~rTI f. i.lff of l h~ .AmP.ric::-t.n Sochity f o r Quality Control. Mr. Davis was on~ o! tw o panel m~mb1:1 r s to uphold c:duc a tion'B point o f viP.w on the topir. \Statu\ nf A cff. c.l ~mic Tn,.ining in Qu~lity C untr ol, an d Its A~ccpta..1,cc By In du\ t ry. \ Ai0ing Davis in t l\e di~· < :11R ::1i o n wa. ~ Pr of. Andrew Shulb o ! Corne-U t:nlve~ty. Industry ' s represent.Jttive~ were Harold H11.rtth from Ansco, and P1:tul kobett of ID.M. 0. \\.'. Hitch• <:oek of the Sentma Company aded \\~ JHm<:1 modctator. Oavi.s , who JS secretary Qf the A merican Society ot Qu,.,ti.ty Con- trol, b i s long h<?en lU-IMlCiH.tCd with the Im~titute · s pioneering aetivl• tie8 ~ in th!! field of quoht}· control. A t ~ tx-&cnt th is p ~o · g t am in cJuciE'.!'I course s on th e subjec t co nd v e ted ln tl\ ~ e ven tn J;:' ttCh o ol .tt ntJ the M t H:h11.n ic t1.l Depa rtme n t. S p (:' c;\ al cours-es in qua lity c ontrol h a v p bt.'e n con d uctffi tor pe riod ,, of fl:in-ht t o' t~ n da} ·~ ' d~H.li ng 'A·fth p roblem s i n t h ~ c hem i c &.l in du &try. lt c ms undel' discue.sion w~re: 1) ls pl·esent day ar.ariemk t;rld.lnjng in ql.laHty ,:nntrol in ac cord with the reqvinm<:nb of in d ustry? 2) \Vht11. opS,Urtl.!lllties docs jndu e t.ry nave for coJ1e¥e gr11.d11l-Lle~ mat h,:w<: be-en tr:t.lnf':d in 400.lity con .. trol? 3) T>o<\: 11udergradu..1.te? spe- cia\j,;~tion in quehty C Ofltr<tl prt:- p>c.ne ts stucl.Pnt for better oppO\'• tunili!!S ;n inOnetry·t · O \\'hat .are college!1: ~n,l universitfos now do- ing to train studt:>nh fo r industrial qut1.iil,V contro\? fl) 1 s illere a quo.Illy control pcofes3ion nl)w in the ma.king which ~ho\1\t1 he r~c- ogr, i¼ ~ri in the: coll e ge <:\trricuhnn? R •l• T R e p o r t e r Rochester ln,!itule of Te~h•olo9y 65 Plymo•th Avenue So. Roche,!~, 8, N. Y. TMJ hi-1.,.me:kl,1 OJJU.:iol Pltblica· 1fon rl/ I.he R<1r.h•:Sle'r IMtit~fl~ uf T~chnolnm1 mid the 1U1.un.nt As.~m.-i.at-ion o/ RJ1' . ,-.-lllU'h(t' ond: J:i.Jft,.,,.-, Milton ' L. l:kt,c:,t: !lfu-9; , Nfl J;tfitqr, IWbt-rt. F, fi.11.ny; .4uo,.iGc.t tidiW't', lk'nr y U~·wi.:nc: l'hr>fo ~dit~. Ha n ey Si\m\\tl~; Act- ~NUinp Mcinal)itr, Rc, h 11r( Ju,u,.,.c,n: JiwM,. r..: 1'11,bt( r. Udc,,io'll-8 l)i111r.tor, A l e~11.'!\ecr tiU'.Jlh • T.1fU,tt(l'fl:AA t'rodMrt~()ol [ Ji r ott(Ot', J,,.,,,, <lflh F. ~u~lbll: An Ult«?H. RO)'ffl,')!ld A, 1/t1abartth; Mo,·him- C::o,,. p .,._titi.orl -~u- ptr11W'r, l\r~.1 A . C:udruch1: ,4....,\1Ct· G,el !'form.a n i--. Tbvt0\)t10i>~ 'T''NP \· fll'l'.;l)hfr Adi,·~'11', /\(.,i,:11.nii 'l ,. .S. Lu.ww o <>8•r.t /\rod«(.lt (J!t''\''\'· C:~•'I<~ ll. Wiltl._rt,e; W,&.OHtd t•ri:~e,1, F.l· rn. c,r I:. l..ol.r!Wn, Ws,Uun Rl\ilin,::: : A,~ Nhmtr,, Al~rt fkllt'rnH1., JV\IE'J :h , r.11.\li:uu. 'M 11. r.hir.C'\ ot>ms-ifam J,y ~t.llJot \ 1;$. Qf t h ~ flt-ll 6ftt <\lt .-,f P u hl i r,. binli{ ,,od ~ driti~ t::- P.d it.t>t'i~ l i t<-n1, : .11huu!d be -.e nt iu t l'll't- U.C Alt: :\\\ od-.r ll~t), PnMir lt rla ti-, n~ 4'ffit'A'. A(1W1 rt ll1 i ng , n.~ , nw:,- lb\' nbta , nc,,,l l,y '11.Tlti.u~ to r.h~ Ad.,,..ft($h\S: >t ~n11.eer ~t ,,h ~ 1'. dil\t' t. 1i11.:~ Qb(IVC. MARCH 'I, 1951 ;4:~t4e 9~ WITH Al. BOOTH OLI> SC:IIOOL TIE S Aul\Un Frfot1.ncE>·~ c las :,; p r.:- sent~d h~m with a gi ft Uo x or twenty Ucs )gSL WCt!k bt•CaU:-tt>: they ''w e n! tiCL'U ot the om:t,; ht~ wo.s wc.o.ril)J('.\ They me.d<.· a special rcquc-st that he wear the ) •ellow on..: with the symboJ for the square- root o ~ ltrce Jnkt'd or. it or, dO}'.S whert the ctaNs was scheduled for- ,u1 cxEim. St:~mR they htw~ trouhJc rcmcmbctin){ tu put tha t iu t h eir formutgs . ALl.~tin agreed to do , that and he a1so say:.. the day he · ho.nds the corrP.d~d ex~ms back hE\'lJ weal' &.nothtr of the gift ties . . . black. <!EST J,A. VJ!': Wh~n Firtlnk Cle-ments and hts wite t o ttrP.d Eul\Ope last summer ·'.str:ctl)· for- a vAc:ation\ h<\ told Home,· I me~ t.h,tt. he wouldn't ad· dress Utt~ f a c u lty forurn because they w et ~ not going to delve tnto the poHti C 8l p ic ture o f F. urop~ dur- i n g t ht! lrlp . Ft'~n k 's going to s~ k to t h e l,io r nm th i s S u 1td8.}I. Home r o.rcanged th e Fo rum pro- gr am t o ..:xclude the p oht~cal pl<:- t u re an d co m~id ~r ,()nly t he cultut·a.t .s t de of l it ~ in f01~i gn countciaN. Reports a ~ t lt a t E'r ~n k is. 011e ot the bt-st s p eak e r~ on this y< 'S r'.s prngrsim, HF..lt~ ' S HOW H11.3 f:\.'eryont• .S~P.n 'Ralph V a n l'ut:rNem•s foldt • r on t.he, a.dv e.n- t&J('eH of <:QOpP,ro.t~ve ~dL1c.a.t1on in prcp~ring tor- a CQrt-er i ll chem .. lstt·y '! Van tak~s up the \Earn \VhHe You Learn·• a!tpects of coopcratiYe ed'4(!ation i.m1 prescttu. it i n b».hmce shed t,u·m ~howing ea.c~ng.s \-nd e>epc-udtturtis . V try simply and eff~tJvely toftl. THATS )n:· BOV ! ~ Joseph Perticone, alumh11.N now heading up .Ii divi~ion ot F'rnnkli n Tni,titute, whOisE- pi~ture h,; cm ~mother page of lhil't l$.8U~. is the sou of S11..m Pe,rticon~ tmdP.'t whoo~ ~ustodiaJ f;M.re is the fi.rst ftoo(\ of the E~m.an Bt~Hcling. SPF..-\K l'ROl'Y.RJ. 't' Bill ~'TICW, of . the Book St.ori>, · tMuks highl )' of the eftct:Civ c ne-. of thfl: E·.·cning and J!;xtension course, \l!!tl'.edive Spea.king.\ As a mntW-r of fa~t, h~'.s compoMed a Uttl,c dU.ty ainging ita prai.S{.'1. . A::-11< liim to aillg It for you. Soc,allv Spea kin g llr M .. \ N.IA :\ BE HR A 11 elf .. appoih t P. d c ommittee- of ambi tious . labor-lovihg FJtttdents (a nd they ha.ve to be . to ta ck:~ thi~ pruj~Cl ) hH.t;t a& um e d th e ta a k uf redccor .a ti n i,: CJ ~rk U n >o n. w i th a \.' iew to\l.. ·a r d maki ng t.he . place mnre liv at:ifo. an d ~njuy >c.hl ~ and a.boYe all . m ore c o lor o. p pca li ng. An oV E :r-all c o l or s c he m e ot French blue. n a vy . and Chin <\ :tit1 r-ed h~ h P. c n sc J ect ed, th~ c o l or s. to b(' u st!d , n diltt!re ht pr oJ:><>i·U on s in a.djo h t• ing room.s. A ll wo rk vlill be do n t-? by the stu• <i ~ ntl-1, wit h on~ l.tu dc: nt g rou p tts- s ~m i1t g th P. re$ po neibili ty for the• p ai nti ng of ew.e h r oom. W o rk wm hlWt: to be d o Jl c on weekt n db, which of c ours \'.:, means t he .sac • r itit.'P. of c ons, M~ rttbl e Ume an d ene rKY o n th~ p a rt of tho se p~ rtic • l))&.tln g . T h ~ Sc hoo l tor A . u,cr l ean Cra.tts- men :ia., o ff e red all y of it!t a\'a.U• a btt-? a rt wo r k ~ (1 U,e, Pt-, ot o T ec h s t udcnt tt w Jll c ont ribut (\ so n1 ~ of t he1 r better ~ffo rts t o a n e ve r .. <\ hv.n~~ exhihl t of stu dent w o r k , to I.I C hwig lhrooghout the Un i o n . C O MI X G UP- Mar ch 9 \\-'no w in b< · th~ Ea• m ~ raMa Kid a t Kappa Sigma KA pfl a ' a Humpty-Dumpty Hop'? Co Jne to t.ht?> Ea!': t man Smoker on March 9 . ... tor c-n tertau1,neut. re • !r-eshmcnts. and su rpris<'s , A<\1ll ~$- sion h1 a Jli:lltry 49 c ent:. . M arch 16--~h i Cam m a D~ kt o l and Alpha Psi'~ an nu a l . cat~ A J&.gfo Ct t East m an S moke r. A cos ~ '1tne attatr on a F \· ,mch C3\>.at'c-t , theme. Gay ~nte rt ain n ,en t will bE\ Jlroviried during , i nt(orm~~;on by the CQn .. can 1oveHl!s of. Alpha Pal and a con1.::dy skit 'by the .A hbott and Costello of the Photo Te~h Department. , '