The Mass. Ave. bridge got a little prettier this afternoon after the unveiling of a plaque commemorating the 50th anniversary of the night Lambda Chi Alpha pledges used the body of Oliver Smoot ’62 to measure the bridge. Official ceremonies and hoopla took place October 4, 2008, and now the dedication of the plaque, a gift from the Class of 1962, officially seals the anniversary celebrations. Jeff Lobo ’83, a Lambda Chi Alpha brother while at MIT, served as master of ceremonies for the dozens of onlookers while Chaplain to the Institute Bob Randolph blessed the plaque. Learn more about Smoot's legacy.
Oliver Smoot was not able to attend the dedication, although he did attend festivities back in October, but his Class President Mead Wyman ’62 both presented and accepted the plaque. At the ceremony, former Lambda Chi Alpha President Brandon Suarez ’09 talked about the twice-yearly tradition of repainting the Smoot marks and the first time he participated in the two-hour endeavor at two in the morning. As is tradition, the painters return to the fraternity house, gather all the pots and pans they can find, and make as much noise as possible until all the brothers are awake and gathered. The noise continues until someone guesses what colors the hash marks have been repainted.
Comments
Brian Smoot
Wed, 09/16/2009 1:30pm
Well we definatly came from the same stock. I the same height. Next time I'm in Boston I'll have to visit the bridge.
J. R. Tracy /753
Wed, 06/10/2009 6:23pm
Great stuff! Congratulations once again to the Class of '62 and all subsequent brothers who diligently maintained the tradition.
Barry McQuain /774
Sun, 06/07/2009 12:10pm
This is really nice.
I think we may need to have the scene from the photo found at http://web.mit.edu/smoot/history.htm recreated 50 years later ...
Don Brown / 313
Sat, 06/06/2009 2:31pm
Great! I love it!