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Hevinhi-eiijlil Philotech Wai.tee Bassett cuarlks m1i.leii Chari-otte Clkmexs Prenidfiit ' ic( -J ' I•elli(lelll Serrelary-Treasnrer lOR those who wish to know wliat tlir |)urj)o c- of tlir Scii ' iict ' Clilli. Pliilotcch, iiickifics, it is as follows : 1. To trv to interest inoiH- students of file ( ' . of I. in the subject of science. J2. To studv the rior.i and f.mna of our section of the state. •5. To f;ive those nienihers who leave the society after jjraduation a f)lace to report tiieir findin ;s. 4 To create a desire for scientific researcli work. 5. To ii ' ive sonietin ' nn- new to science in tiie line of researcli rather tiian the study of what lias hiin left to us. A forniicariuin furni hc s first iiand opportunit v for studyui-j; the liai)its ot ants. A lari e new a(|uariuMi provides a house for fisii, water insi ' cts, acjuatic plant life, and renders them open to ohservatioii. .Mso. the study of spiders lias I)een taken u}) in detail, and all ohservat ions have heen tahulated and tiled. It is the h()})e of Professor Smith to issui ' a may-a ine, or pamphlet, some (lav containin ' data of interest to evervone. Olive Cuinniiiijrs Or.-i Jasjicr Mallei Nordcii Hrlcn llawkes ].a Verne Pliilpott Eversharp Iliirace I.aiu ' liester Harold Wiliiiarth William (Jiidfrcy June Kvans Klsie Suit MaI.el Case I.uey .Miller Marjraret Landsboroufrh Holiert Farrar Carl E. Salomon John D. Hell V ' ERSII. Rr i a round tahle tor those who enjoy scrihhlino-. Its purjjose is to ; ' i ( ' nuitual help thi ' ou ' h constructivi criticism. One j)ul)lic prooram consistin( ' of oi-i j;inal productions was oiven this year. .Mtlmunh l ' ' , er--liai ' p is one of our newi ' st ory;, ' lni ations, it has already het ' U the means of (levelo|)iny, ' a -ri ' at deal of interest in orio-inal writing- and of (liscov(rin - several potential poets, dra- matists, and short stor ' writei ' s.
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i±£ i Sivi 1)1 ii-yi VI n Hartkopf Miller H. H. HavniaTi Hinshaw Smitli KMiTjir Springer Tlie Foniin (iavel Bassett Cohen Jackstjii Bryant Bauniberger Harder Frank Hartkopf C. Elliot Smith Walter I. Bassett Kenneth Cohen The Senate Prof. H. H. Hayman Edwin Springer Henry X. Har}rer H. Corwin Hinsliaw Thiirlow lir ant Hugh Baumberger Clarence Miller Robert Farrar James ' . Jackson 1908 un (lor the HE SENATE was first organi rd In the fal iuicc of Prof. Lawrence Henry (Jipson (now Dr. Gipson of Wabasli College). The purpose of tiie organization was ' ' intended as a school of statesmansiiip where students shall learn to cultivate con- victions and then to defend them in a strictl y parliamentary way. After a few years, however, the organi ation was discontinued. The present Senate was organized in the fall of li)l(i with Prof. H. H. Havnian as faculty member. This body devotes itself to deljating in its formal aspects as well as its more informal outlines. The absolute limit of membership is fifteen. Five of the six Conference debaters came from its membership and the three Gooding debaters are also from its members; also this year ' s Orator came from this organization, so that of the thirteen members of the Senate eight have taken part this year in Intercollegiate Debating and one in Intercollegiate Orating.
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A.S. B. C. I. Officers J. Smith Fresident Hartkopf Gen. Mgr. F. Stevens Secrefart Farrar Liternrt E. K. Brown Treasurer H. H. H.iyriKiTi Fticrtltil Adi ' isor Jackson Track Sower Vice-Presklent Grim ileiis Bankethnll Weymoutli Cof ote Editor Baumberger P. Nicliols Wrestlinri Harper Foothall Kessler V Oman ' s Basketball Tolles Tennis T. Bryant BanelntU Cohen Advertisinn
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