Word: tech
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...students have continued to rise. Perhaps the most outstanding instance is the increase of the tuition fee of Massachusetts Institute of Technology from $400--a high level--to $500. Accompanying the announcement of this increase is made the statement that the annual cost of educating each student at "tech" is no less than $850. There are, in the United States, between 400 and 500 colleges which are called "small." Urgent as are the demands for endowment for large colleges the year has made evident that even more urgent is the demand of the 400 small colleges. For these colleges...
...crew rowed down below the Tech Boat House in the Basin at a fast paddle, stopping at the Tech float before starting upstream again to let T. E. Armstrong '32 take the place of F. F. Colloredo-Mansfeld '32, who is suffering from a minor ailment which makes rowing on stretches uncomfortable. With Armstrong at stroke, the eight rowed upstream at little more than a fast paddle gradually increasing their speed until they had come into the stretch above the Western Avenue Bridge, where they raised their stroke steadily to about 40 to the minute...
...Jayvees, with T. E. Armstrong '32 at stroke, seemed to be going better than they have all season, giving evidence of power behind their blades, and at the same time rowing smoothly. It is a better boat than that which rowed against Navy and Tech, which Coach Whiteside is taking to Cornell. Both crews, with J. E. Lawrence '31 and E. L. Millard '31 accompanying them as extra oarsmen, left yesterday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock...
When the Harvard, Cornell and Syracuse eights compete together for the first time in the Cornell regatta Saturday, the seating of the Crimson hoat will present a different appearance from the lineup, which faced Navy, Penn, and Tech last week. J. W. Hallowell '31, who was absent from the eight because of illness, has returned to the crew at number...
...Crimson oarsmen, rowing again a week after their defeat at the hands of Navy and Tech, will have some chance in the Lake Cayuga regatta to atone for the only smirch on their short season's record. Their race on Saturday will be over a two-mile course, one a quarter of a mile longer than that in the Basin...