. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. rb Ruesch,and Alden Boyd. One of the more fortunate fellows insecuring employment for the coming PERSONS AND EVENTS 315 summer was Al Sanborn. Al has madeconnections with an ornithology expedi-tion operating in and about Arizona.—William Bardo. HELL WEEK ABOLISHEDAT KENTUCKY MU IOTA Hell Week was abolished by theKentucky Mu Iota chapter in an almostunanimous vote of its members lastApril. The new rule will go into effectwith the present school year. Mu Iota, cooperating with the Na- ships to point for. Tech won the JastEastern Intercollegiate Eegatta, sailedon th


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. rb Ruesch,and Alden Boyd. One of the more fortunate fellows insecuring employment for the coming PERSONS AND EVENTS 315 summer was Al Sanborn. Al has madeconnections with an ornithology expedi-tion operating in and about Arizona.—William Bardo. HELL WEEK ABOLISHEDAT KENTUCKY MU IOTA Hell Week was abolished by theKentucky Mu Iota chapter in an almostunanimous vote of its members lastApril. The new rule will go into effectwith the present school year. Mu Iota, cooperating with the Na- ships to point for. Tech won the JastEastern Intercollegiate Eegatta, sailedon the Charles River Basin. Beta Gam-ma has many enthusiastic skippers look-ing forward to the next season s racing,especially a trio of experienced saltsfrom the New Bedford Yacht Club:Tom AJ^in, Bud Croshere, and CharlesDeMailly. These lads have ample oppor-tunity for polishing up the fine pointsof their technique by racing weekly inthe waters of Southeastern Massachu-setts which are crowded with embryoVanderbilts and THE ANNUAL FOUNDERS DAY BANQUET of the Kentucky Mu Iota chapter. Standingin the rear are Fred E. Fugazzi, retiring rush chairman; Willard M. Benton, principalspeaker; Roger Broivn, toastmaster and ; Admiral W. R. Taylor, recipient of theGolden Circle certificate; James Norvell, Worthy Chaplain; and Joseph R. Johnson, WorthyScribe. Seated at the extreme left is Carrol Rankin, recently elected rush chairman for the coming year. tional Fraternity and with the Kernel,student newspaper of the University ofKentucky which has been conducting acampaign among the 17 fraternities ofthe campus against Hell Week, takesthe lead as one of the first fraternitiesat Kentucky to abandon this outmodedpractice in favor of more modern andintelligent treatment of freshmen.—SidBuckley. SMALL BOAT RACING PROVESPOPULAR SPORT AT M. I. T. M. I. T. s greatest new sports fad cen-ters about her fleet of more than 40Herreshoff racing dinghies. Racing thesmall craft is growing to


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