Word: teche
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Jayvees Down Rindge Tech...
...spite of the fact that they made only two base hits, the Junior Varsity nine defeated Rindge Tech Saturday by a score of 3-1. Starting in the first inning, the Crimson team converted two errors, a base on balls, and a sacrifice hit into one run. Their other two tallies came in the seventh...
...slow and sloppy game yesterday the Freshman lacrosse team easily defeated an inexperienced M. I. T. team 7-2. As it was the Tech men's first game of the season, they furnished little opposition for the Crimson men who used their second team most of the time. John A. Carter and Nicolas J. Bounakes led the Harvard scoring with three and two goals respectively. The next game will be played tomorrow afternoon with the strong Boston Lacrosse Club seconds. HARVARD M.I.T. Fernald, g. g. Thomson Rowe, cp. cp., Rutherford Glodt, cp. p., Athusdjian Witherspoon, 1d. 1d., Savel Pepper...
...have endeavored to make up for this lack of college education by assiduously reading your educational weekly since its birth. Similar to "Philosopher'' (not Funnyman) Rogers, about all I know is what I read in TIME and the papers. A telephonic check-up this morning on Georgia Tech., Oglethorpe University and Agnes Scott College reveals that these "narrow-minded'' southern institutions of learning all have TIME on their library lists and have no idea of ''striking" it off at expiration of present subscription? They have the welfare of their students at heart. Proposition...
...expired in 1920. A School of Education was launched in 1930. Maine's chief distinction is still in its College of Agriculture & Forestry and a College of Technology which Maine men like to think rates third in the U. S., after M. I. T. and Carnegie Tech. Maine's smaller, elder, staider rivals-Bates, Bowdoin, Colby-offer only liberal arts. Most of Maine's 1,408 students, one-third of whom are women, come from the State's farms and small towns. A student who dresses up is a sissy and one who fails to shout...