Brown University - Liber Brunensis Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1950

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o Meeting regularly on Friday afternoons, the French Club engaged in a variety of activities which included games, singing, films, and speeches by members of the French Department and guests. All activities were carried on in French. The members produced a modern dress version of Moliere's com- edy, L' Avare, in April, planned the publication of a small French paper to appear several times each semester, and sponsored an exposition of French posters, books, music, art, and stamps. For the first time the club held joint meetings with the Alliance Francaise which accepted those in the group as members ipso facto. The officers of the club were: Clarence Fuller, president; Harry I. Dicks, vice-president; Natalie H. Bailey, secretary. Spanist Front: Miss Rubin. Back Row, left to right: Lougee, Mahler, Smith, Miss Flores. Front Row, left to right: Miss Bailey, Professor Salvan, Fuller, Miss Callander. Back Row: Dicks, Prentiss, Gates, Alpert, Fleck. Frenct: Vet To better acquaint its members with the Spanish language and Hispanic culture, El Club Espanol featured lectures and discussions on Spanish and Spanish-American subjects and held social events which included dances and lessons in South Amer- ican dancing. The Club published a periodical, pro- duced an all Spanish play, and presented a Spanish film in addition to holding its annual Spring outing at the Brown Reservation. In an effort to foster closer relations with other Spanish Clubs, the mem- bers also held a formal dinner at which leaders of clubs in Eastern colleges were guests. Officers of the club for 1949-50 were: Fred Lougee, president; Harriet Key, secretary-treasurer.

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man, Moran, Rothman. Second Row: Hazlett, Ringer, Keat, DeNuccio, Roemer, Lobsenz. Back Row: Samdperil, Cunat, Wenzel, Erickson, Annese. p z.a. ! The Brown chapter of the Student World Fed- eralists is part of a national movement to promote world federation and the strengthening of the United Nations through abolishment of the veto power. This year the chapter, composed of Brown and Pembroke students, completed an enthusiastic pro- gram designed to spread interest in the movement throughout Rhode Island. It organized chapters in district colleges, helped form adult Federalist organ- izations, and participated in the National Convention of the United World Federalists held in Providence. The group meets regularly to discuss principles and plan future activities. Officers of the chapter were: Fred Bailey, chair- man; Bill Procter, Sybil Totah, Ann Ricciardi, vice- chairmen; Barbara Adler, secretary; and Harold Harris, treasurer. 4 Front Row, left to right: McDonald, Harrington, Harri- The Politics Club is an organization formed to stimulate political thinking on the Brown and Pem- broke campuses. The club actively participants in such activities as Political Emphasis Week and United Nations Week in addition to giving bi-monthly broadcasts on current political subjects over station WHIM in Providence. Although regular meetings are held bi-monthly, special gatherings are occa- sionally called for panel discussions and to hear guest speakers. During the year the members worked on organizing a Model U. N. Trusteeship Council with other colleges in the New England area. The officers of the club were Cliffe B. Harriman, president; Jack Harrington, vice-president; Daniel W. Moran, secretary; George McDonald, treasurer. Seated, lefr to right: Ringer, Miss Kiernan, Bailey, Trew- hella. Standing: Bryant, Temkin.



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ZZ Al T4 e rington, Kenney, Gilroy, Soder, Murphy, Stoccker, Burns. Second Row: Hess, Wirtz, Sumner, Dalzell, Meckly, Carig- nan, Martin, Hamlett, Driscoll, Greene. Third Row: Ka- larian, Higgins, Lohrey, Ward, Tuckerman, Lewis, Bright- man, O'Brien, Pelsor, Lowney, McKenna. Fourth Row: Baclawski, Fichter, Hill, Emerson, Hutton, Hiller, Adams, Crane, Whiting, Clarke, Ainsworth. Back Row: Yates, McCarroll, Hansen, Torberg, Coyne, Benson, Armstrong. Front Row, left to right: Heckler, Silva, Atwood, Har- A4S T E The American Society of Civil Engineers serves a twofold purpose. Primarily, it is intended to aid men in the pursuit of knowledge in this field of engineering. To arouse and guide professional in- terest, authorities on particular phases of civil engi- neering are invited to speak to the organization at its meetings. The second function of the society is of a social nature. A congenial atmosphere at gatherings of the group and at its annual outing at the Brown Reser- vation provides excellent opportunities for men with common interests to build friendships that may prove invaluable in later years. The officers of the society were: John Bruce, president; Edward Dean, vice-president; John Rose, secretary; and William Peckham, treasurer. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a subdivision of a parent society composed of professional men. This professional group effects the administration of the student branches located in technological schools throughout North America. The ASME Student Branch Program at Brown attempts to bring about a correlation between theo- rization and practical application. This year members visited Providence industrial plants to collect material for papers which were presented to the regional conference in May. Speakers from the field of mechanical engineering were invited to address the group at its bi-monthly meetings. Officers of the society were: Philip Kenny, chair- man; Hubert Atwood, vice-chairman; Robert Gil- roy, treasurer; and David Price, secretary. 4.5 C E Front Row, left to right: Ellis, Rose, Peckham, Bruce, Dean, Malkasian. Second Row: Flack, Carter, Stone, Dimeo, Tilton, Falls. Back Row: Thompson, Warwick, McCreery, Jones, Thomas, Woodacre, Ward.

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