[The Stute] July 10, 1909 (Issue 26, Volume V)

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Voi,. V -No. 26 STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SATURD-VY, JULY 10, 1909. PRICK10 CENTS.

REUNION DAY.

(Co"fwwd from fiage i ) each year out of college These balloons arose with a surprising degree of regularity and mecees, each one bearing the class eolors and numerals Other featureswere the liberation of four thirty foot balloons with streamers attached, the shooting of four parachutes to the height of 300 to 400 feet carry og an American flag and aStevens fl%oll~w"g the T~rnSegame, the three-lezo-~dand the sackracewere held These were handicap affairs, with '08 on scratch and one yard handmu elves for each >earmad uated Stack and Lydecker, '05, won the three legged raw, wh~k Torrance, '90, ran awa; from a large field 111 the sack race The classes then formed into line aud the picession was reviewed by President Humphreys In the eat stand Prof Kroeh, Dr Sevenoak, mfl Mr P B Kitlibride a "ew trustee, acted as judges in award >ragthe cup to the class making the best showing

The classes then gathered front of the grand stand Prof Pan chairman of the General Committee delivered an. address of

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vw delivered by John H Peper, the spealcer referred to the activity of the faculty both in their desires to impart knowledge to the under zraduates, aod to assist 311 the weeding out process and thanked 1 e and all far their efforts She trustees were also heartily thanked for their efforts to cover the hundred dollars loss wsannum nth which every student mvolit ihe 1sstitute

The Prescient next awarded the Prizes as follows -Priestly Prrm, Kerbart Cawlev with G A Pfeiffer ad R E Perg~sou boaorable ti, end thewiIliamA Maccy Ze, W E Blythe Im~iedlately foltowmff- these awards Profe-im Krochptknted the classforgrade ittion and President Humphreys of te Board of Truslees conferred the degreesf Me~haiiiealEn~ineerupon each law in turn The honorary ilegreeof Doctor of Engineerinswas the" conferred OD Julian Kennedy, B S A M one of the foremost consultingengineersof thecountry Doctor Kennedy ihea delivered the address to the graduates The

Pmu wbodti "01 hh!e at m him to be truthful and kyord flit pontr of none? to Imy lhd evtr made e ** 3 If He nay have acmnlated a large fortune, but me8 sttheless lacking The ipeakm further elaborated the {dew of our own President Each and vary graduate baa a theoretical knowledge, which, however, mast be qnpplemented by a large amount of praciice, before the mail can demand the influence aud salary for winch all of us arc striving' Good commercial judgment ie afi ieutial for every engineer, for oftmi he 13 called upon to place a valuation on wme new deice or some plant I!, closing Dr Ken edy said To you, gentternen of the graduating class, who by successfully completing the the rowh and st~ennotts wvm de landed of you by this Institute. have demonstrated that yon have the ability and industry to acqmt yourself with credit 1s any work your hand may find to do, my part ig greeting is Well done and go forward '

After a muaical selection by the orchestra, the valedictory address was delivered by Evert .Nyland He sp0l.e of the unending friendships which had been formed among the graduates and between them md the faculty and said that the should and would conttuuethrough the whole life of each man

Accompanied by the orchestra the eat om the auditorium wa? made in the same manner as the 8"rn"CC

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SURVEY OF LACROSSE SEASON,

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The lacrosse season of l¤Sg-190 was put m s.wing by a hystem 01 fail practice and a, game with tlx Cmtcnit A. C,at Bay Rrige. This me resulted in a victory far ttM home team wit11 st am of 9-2 Early this spring practice started t o intry minting. A large tamad responded but e %-r> ad spirit was 31tOWn by many 01 the older men wlto did not supporl ill of these riinrt. On the wl~olf this part of tile tra~oi~txwas 01 ieh benefit to theteam and sheah; be followed ç in fMWm years as E eot~r~e to better physical condition But a far better spirit of co-opera ti s tobe exwcied mz the pad of the old a-f well a the *tee ulet in this work

The first gime of the 'pfins mason was played at Bay Ridgt mt the Crescents, who won b3 a score of 5-2 Foiif gal* were n the fir-t half aud shosrec (or should ham sttown) where ow ;~i..ne<slay

On Satti~dav May 1?. Stevesi n the first victory of the sun Tina game against Columbia re alwd 111 a scareof 5-4 andshowec i~praviimeiit over the playath6 displayed in tlte Crescent game but the work in the defetm wa itill rased and lack of team wort allowed tba cio'.c score which re nlacli of team work and ex cdi~glvbad -work in the delene iniiide wee the <&"be, of the 110,neteam B tlefest

In the first league game of th* wasn a marked mp~ovementwas shown The game played at Bai txmort m Ney 1 %a$ a51 emxllenl ichihitien of lacro~ietactics Tht score although 8-3 does not speak ma jest manner for the work don't by the upholder?! of the Red aw Qny Stick work wç ficdtal and the game was devoid of thos lndividusl efforts which spoil good team work

On May 8, a. repetition of tin feood work at Baltimore the weç before was made Lehigh fell sr <asp victim to the oaflaaghtsofthe he team and was defeated by f score of 9-3.

This game showed great prom and the standb were filled with i prond and hopeful crowd of sop porters, when on Saturday, Mai 15, we lost to Swarthmore m a= eedingly bad display of lacrosse

A GREAT SUCCESS.

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=re prom?sed thew de*rts in this arid and the hereafter theLiiocka

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REPORT OF LACROSSE MANAGBR.

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Report of VV A, Lippinc~tt, bfatine-er of Lacroshe neparts,ent 8 t ti tile Stevens Institnte of Teclwology Athletic ASSciat~w~.

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FAIR SUCCESS FOR BASEBALL TEAM,

Improvement is Shown and Sport Becomes Well Gromded.

1909 BASBLL TEAM. W.

were not LIL Hobken, and i*ju~cc to son~eexte~tthe best ~uterestso the nine.

However, the tea hs mad, smch a showiw, that baseball car not be denied as &!I establishe< sport at Stevens, and tile st~ppor of the student body mnst be ac corded to it Without gmd wach iw llttk or nothm~can be accom pli~hed,and to obtsin good coach ing requires motxy, and this ir turn calls for financial support Any coliege might have been prom of the form di5piayed by the team in the fimt Rutxers ~ameat Ne* Brnnswick, yet-the; was not e siugie man outside the bsscbsl management and a STWE repre sentative, who accompn~cd the tesm to cheer it on to its v~ct~ry Good baseball was played IZI the secoud game, alho, yet the cwwd was uot what it shmld have bee^

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TRACK TEAMS SUCCW.

Ezc meet should have net14 ~ocd 1 Dra6.t c.0 E#.k -,Dl6 had it not

better fimm~lly,thew ~111k no nmn June li -@?pen- fa tbe~nkc~l1?gxawtrt~Stct~omC and D also vmted the 1 a% do tmt hsvetosend any men 1 w-ks on tbe foil-nr Tuesday

The tmk team slarkd wt this the Rntm meel The scwe by -0 wttk perhaps the gre%t€ c~~~ I90~-19,19104S lgll-$1 bandhap my tat11 -13 experie&xe 1912-20 1911 wen the mmt a0 -~of~~no,~t~m~hb~nd Thu cent& -me 0% a met tt Whde >t IS true that track hm Iak, May 5. nwl pmwd a 8Wkn a sport whwh SEewxm hsd vrxeeto nwly ewxrone Almw trhm mp etl and a tn mom thmushomt the meet Smim broke am no wmtmed team emstad =vet3 w$th the New Mrnmw8ck Lfore th~swm work started mea, end zt mm net nmtjl new the early in the spring the #haw of end of the day thtt rt hame wrnrw wmutw rum%wwzth the la- tam v~u~r~ w= to m m the Red m- team At first pmgxcte ad Black At the fimah the mm b!dbr~zht,bat lt awn hme rnSlevem. 47-Eutm, 37 ewdent the men who were to farm Ham, $911, %en thc mt th~trsckt~rnmup~tma~iff wlnts far Stevevs and XI token mi pwgm~t~enThe enthmw wv tbw 5wm-d a baaaxme wp icm bmly 5hown &gat? todw~ndlemd thehmb Club many -a h wllc~=kame dsep At the I~Eercollem~t~Stevens hcel whether thew was 6 plsw far -sep-ntd by Xarm, Rak at Stevens Three of our and Bell Moth Earn8 and Rww ht &mue mei1,Cd~y,~~n8ell,mrted III the hkh hwdla whle sad Ltpptnwtt %+ered=bIcd be Bell emted the blf mdc bat at illmem, %admwt ~f thc none of these mcm su-d&l tn othm wm busy at la~wmand gettmg a plm zn the 6n&I% baseha Thu was the outlwik a The tt~temholmtte meet held manth before the 6-t md mnlr am Me? I, ma s8etem in spttc of met thul With Rut- the vcrv ndveme weather mnd! H& CWC~SPCIW twk t~~emet~trms be 14s entries xu ttm fim~ m kattd sad all credat 6s ~rtz.1~1~venture %bowthe amgk %awes< due hm rx well - the mat them taken by tk wrsew mhmk and =lvm Fsld Day %vm&~ed"led ptmt to a very w~fulInter to take plm on Awl 21, the day mi~olmtwmet next yea? nt the Jmor Sh@w.hnt dm to the Oa tk whmk the year's semm pwr mather lt ksd to be wtwued dm- that ekere 188 place fw trwk wt~lAnt11 26 at Stemns, e~w~altywhe" zt m

The games brou~btout a rwrd -embed that trwk helps the mmkr of antrtes md two college other teams 1e.c-e and bxbll -rd* were broken, wb~le the by kqng the nma m wd sham dmle %howtnK Wm m @ that at~ddevelc~pngtkeir pwu%of envrwpects kukd mwh kttm fa dnrance,

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