Tuesday, September so, 1930 , " _ ARMOUR TECH NEWS Page Three L AW News all . the either a Greetings to the Freshman Archi- t . e . In recognition of the special con— ditions of work encountered by the young architectural student at Ar- mour, the Armour News has asked me to write this word of greeting and suggestion. You are entering upon studies which, it successfully pursued, will eventually lead you into a profession requiring not only the great qualities of the engineer, but in addition the more sensitive perceptions of the artist. But a great career is impossible without the cultivation of the virtues of idealism, honesty, industry, en~ thusiasm and fair dealing, require- ments of true success no matter what the chosen line. Your engineering work will be given one half the day at Armour. Seize well upon the fine opportuni~ ties offered you there to know the nature and strength of materials, the marvels of natural science. and the miracles of mathematics, so akin to art itself, through which we have learned to use materials safe» ly and economically. Learn in your English courses to express your- selves simply and correctly and ac— quaint yourself too with good literature, a sister art to Architec- ture. Read the lore of the past and build up good healthy bodies so that you come to us at the Art In- stitute well rounded mentally and physically. Your daily passage thru the magniflcient galleries of the Art COMPAN Institute should be of immense ‘ Gone are the peg-tops. Gone are the hell~hotioms. Gone even are "choker style” Kelli: 13;,1311;,ezgggzggggfifigg; D a t a $6 a- M 8 it three-button comic. in their place the college man of the Will) era indicates as his ltlllnlilsllia§§.e§°ll.el’.:lel°il?§§ preference the styles oi younger alumni in business. Realizing the trend which has permits; for Sculpture and Paint- fl 3 3 a m b E i ii g it been taking place The Store tor Men introduces today its new university styles for itfilfief°gh2rgpfiififiezfagi $635333; autumn. You'll had a certain irimness, a definite swagger, in these campus clothes. itself you will come to know and SCl‘iOGl Wflffii‘iflEQ They simulate loudness-like lines-yei they have on individuality all their own! valu“e deeply. Its romantic location, hidden away for so many years above the galleries of the Art In— 1‘ stitute, offers an ideal seclusion for gajrgg "will be smoke lolue. l artistic study. There you will labor - " Thls blue-gray com- : and mightly—if you succeed. We binahonwillloetailoredin double fr welxcolme Whigs? heartilly, faculty and single breasted models—— , an pperc .. en as we ,promis- « - - l ing to “set aflame the faggots you :"houQS litilcghon: igrecusi’ 0 bring}! iYou do your part, we will envy ou e~ Ireaa e 56950” do ours, and you will enter into and NOW“ lapels WI“ also be Widely g understand our fine traditions. worn. $50 is a price which will Earl H. Reed, Jr- . be more popular than ever. We Head of the Department of Archi~ teeture, Armour Institute of Technology In our absence from the Art In- ‘FQPQQA‘E‘S Tweed stitute during the summer months, a n d an Architectural Course was held camel's hairwxllbe the dominant for the Illuminating Engineers. It . . . . was conducted by members of the fabrics. Fifty Inches wlll be about faculty of the schols of Architecture the correcilengih. Single-breash of Illinois and Armour. eol is the model. Prices from $40 In the course of the weekly lec— tures Mr. Ralph Hammet spoke on “The Architectural Vocabulary," . and Mr. Earl Reed on, “Modern @gEg SDI“, colors and small Architecturep figures have the call. _._. The traditional stripe may see Two illustrated lectures by Mr. some service but the tendency Frank Lloyd Wright have been ar- he i] 1. ar the m ranged by the Art Institute, the zzziewucixlg Ellen: A: $103? first to be on Wednesday, October p ‘ ' 1st, at 2:30 in the Fullerton Hall. The subject will be, “The New Ar- chitecture.” The second lecture, College men seem which is open to the public, will be gl‘llfiflg to put their faith in . held in the Goodman Theater, . . i Thursday evening, October 8th, at ”no! color 0' Wh'l'e beOdClOll’I» 3:00 o’clock, the subject being, “In Collar :8 attached. Price $3.50 the Realm of Ideas." Tickets for the second lecture may be obtained at the desk in the main lobby of gH E Rich nut browns the Art Institute without charge. . and blackprei‘er— The first lecture is free to archx- ably in the French too or wing- 1L l: l d d ll . . . . 60 um an art SW an 5 hp style tell the story. Priced in We regret the loss of Mr. Beam, the Young Men's Room, $7.50 up. senior critic to the department. Your handker— NI‘E‘EA chiefs! Fine linen also have a good selection at $45 The University of Illinois, where we understand Mr. Deam is going, is indeed fortunate in obtaining him. We welcome, however, into our midst, Mr. Charles Beersman, hemsiii'cheol' handkerchiei's With who was the chief designer for your whole in colors orwhutewnll Graham. Anderson, Probst and he executed to your order and WNW sent to on at school. $5.50 doz. Y . . In our issue of May 6th, we an— nounced the engagement of Don . Rouge“, .30, to Miss Yolanda Band, Hols, hose, shorts and Shli‘l‘s sister 0f Hugo Bacci, '26. Now it as and other accessories iollow the our pleasure to announce their ideas at lormel seasons. You'll marriage, .whlch took place 869- find a complete selection here. tember 10th. At the present they are living at Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. . We close with one remark. Don’t forget to subscribe for the News.