Word: techs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Technique, the annual literary production of the juniors at the Mass. Inst. of Tech has appeared...
...next number of the Tech will be a special Christmas edition, with extra illustrations, and probably a photogravure of the champion foot-ball team...
...column of Wednesday touches upon the advisability of the tug-of-war. I agree with those who are discouraging these contests. A case where the dangerous consequences alluded to in your item did follow has come under my personal observation. It is that of a student in the Worcester Tech, some two years ago, who was so injured by the terrible strain of a tug-of-war that for months after he did not leave his bed. His whole life long he will suffer from his injuries. Similar cases are not so very rare. The danger is recognized...
...last Tech has a long editorial on the advantages and disadvantages of the purchase of the M. I. T. by Harvard. It says, "On carefully going over all the ground it seems to us that the only advantage of any real practical value would be the increased amount of money the institute might get to improve its facilities for teaching...
...English, of the Dartmouth, J. C. Edgerly, of the Tuftonian, William Barnes, Jr., of the CRIMSON; recording secretary, E. J. Small, of the Bates Student; corresponding secretary, C. S. Severance; executive committee, G. H. Hero, of the Tuftonian, J. G. King, of the CRIMSON, J. H. Towne, of the Tech, A. W. Hobson, of the Beacon and R E. Chancellor, of the Amherst Student. The convention was in session over an hour and the discussion was mainly upon the establishing of a manly feeling of competition between the colleges of New England. It was voted to hold the next convention...