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Cammarian Club OFFICERS President: George W. Grimshaw Vice-President: Robert M. Austin Treasurer: Jay Z. James Secretary: Thomas F. McCormick First Row Walter Jansen, George W. Grimshaw, J. Z. James. Second Row John P. Sweeny, James Lalikos, Paul Zuber, James Coffman.
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Comments on Activities THE COLLEGE YEAR of 1915-1916 was a mo- mentous one for activities at Brown. With the lifting of some of the restrictions imposed by the war, many old activities have undergone a change of face, and some new ones have been formed. The Herald-Record finally shook itself free of the death-like grip of Pembroke, and emerged again under the familiar banner of The Brown Herald. With the gradual dying out of the Navy influ- ence on campus, the Brunavian ook its last few dying gasps, then, pulling three or four somewhat smudged pin-up girls from the oflice wall, bowed out gracefully in deference to a somewhat cleaner and more serious magazine, the Brunonia, whose first edition was greeted with appreciative cheers. A greal need was recognized by one Chuck Hutchinson, whose founding of the Catalyst Club filled a wide gap in student organizalions. With the return of the veteran to Brown, a horde of new organizations was ushered in. I'he A.V.C., displaying numerous flashy posters in Faunce House, seems to wield a good deal of power in student aflairs. Marriage seems Lo be a popular activily in itself, and marriage in the student body is so widespread that it has been recognized in an official organization, the NMr. and Mrs. Club. This secret sociely is looked upon with a mix- ture of fear and curiosity by the average stu- dent. Personally, we can't see il. Brown Organizations and aclivities al are represented on the following pages.
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A First Row George Walls, Robert Austen, Richard Morris. Second Row Bernard W. Boyle, Roy Swingler, Thomas MceCor mick, F. E. Kilpatrick. 10
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