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Qlilettrical Qiingineering anh ipbpsins 4 E are all agreed on one thing-the ,juice Department gets the much- coveted oil stove. The experimental research work indulged in by some of the profs leads them apart from the circuits of least resistance into the realms of mystery, whence they produce a series of utterly in- comprehensible exams. Some of us can remember when the Skinny Department had the reputation of never bilging a man single-handed. lt was all hearsay on our part, however, for things changed before we plunged into the death struggle which lasted through three bloody years. It is well that the Plebes do not have to grapple with this Department, for, were such the case, we shiver to contemplate the additional casualties to be 1 noted on each class roll. lf there has been an exam in this Department in the last three years, on which the marks have not had to be raised, it has escaped the notice of the Board of Supervisors in Smoke Hall. As we near the end, however, we feel that our struggles have not all been in vain, for most of us have learned the difference between a motor and a generator and we are aware of the existence of an intangible something called A.C. 25
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English HE young naval aspirant meets the English Department early in his career. Long before Plebe Summer is well under way, evening lectures in Memo- rial Hall, and assignments in the Library, introduce him to those mem- bers of the English staff who are dramatically or studiously inclined, and it might be mentioned that the latter are in the majority. One of the members of the staff has been heard to State that he thought that without exception we had the best high school English course in the country. We should at least feel Hattered, but some of us like to feel a triiie more mature than that. lt takes the average midshipman the 27 rest of his course to recover from the effects of Hill, administered Plebe Year, Who would call a social event a function or speak of Craig's open field running as the feature of the game? English is the bane of a Plebe's exist- enceg as a Youngster, Naval History gives him a chance: and Second Class Year, Hamlet repays him for all the drudgery of the past. Even with the Burial of Math and English we do not lose this depart- ment, for who among us has not shuddered as he completely forgot his carefully prepared speech during one of those Reception Room dinners?
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