Word: techs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Wellspring of the clean-up-M.I.T. campaign lay in a fall indoctrination course designed to imbue freshmen with Tech tradition. The fledglings filled the air with frantic hisses at the mention of staid old Harvard bridge by Charles E. Locke, a professor emeritus...
With their institution flanking the Charles on both banks, Techmen hold it unreasonable that in their daily routine they should be forced to turn to 'Harvard' for support. Editorial bombast in "The Tech," downstream undergraduate weekly, threatens to carry the issue to the cities of Cambridge and Boston and thence, if need be, to the legislature...
Editor Claude W. Brenner of "The Tech" picked up the cry saying "There seems to be no good reason why this noble edifice should be named in honor of that aggregation of red-brick buildings (he means Harvard) up the river, particularly when that worthy institution is so far removed from the structure in question...
...University of California football player who lost the 1929 Rose Bowl game by running 64 yards the wrong way with a Georgia Tech fumble...
Dartmouth seems to be well stocked with conditioned and hard-driving harriers, and last Saturday took Tech and Tufts into camp with a score of 32 to MIT's 39 and Tuft's 52. Star for the Green is one Joe Hanley who ran a close second to the record-breaking efforts of Jumboman, Ted Vogel. The Indians won the meet by placing...