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Departmental Clubs Left to right: A. Haines, N. Ab- bott, A. Yates, S. Hutcheson, S. Pilling, J. Simmons, Dr. Critten- den, B. Mulford, Dr. Pratt, L. Daisy, M. Plummer, Dr. Webb, A. Fawcett, L. Brave, Dr. Funk, E. Kritcher. A pajama party . . . plans for a swim . . . a poll of the A bit of the out-of-doors and a little philosophy were the aims of this yearvs P11 siolo ' and Bacteriology Club y gy Biology Club. to ask WIIO,S interested in pizza . . . informality is characteristic of this group. Field trips to Activities included a hike to hospitals to witness operations, a weekend visit to Camp Alkor and a discussion of the methods and XVashington, and Christmas festivities at Dr. limitations of science headed by Philosophers Crittenden7s were enjoyed by this organization which Kraushaar and Rose and Scientists Funk and Webb. aims to enjoy the pursuit of scientilic knowledge. Spring plans included bird walks and a banquet. First row, left to right: A. Sum- mers, A. Galperin, R. Ruben- slein, M. Carter. Second row: J. Sewall, M. Johnson, S. Harris, S. Sachs, W. House, K. Skau. Third raw: Dr. Moment, E. Hutcheson, S. Holman, L. Carey, J. Holzapfel, D. Regester, G. Bert, A. Crush. 22
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21 THE BUILDERS OF GREATER GOUCHER There is a charm in ancient old-world shrines, In hoary colleges whose willowed hacks Slope greenly down to Miltonas sedgy Cam. Here all is peace; dim shapes of long ago People each rosy garden-nook7 and saints Hallow each chapel-window, girt with light And garlanded with gules and blue and gold. Aye, down these walks right many a poet paced Mute, musing, held ecstatic in the thrall Of beauty age-enchaliced yet his heart Afiood with dream-creation never knew The joy of those gray masters who beheld, Long years before, their visions wrought in stone Rear first bright sun-tipped pinnacles to God. And we who stand upon this sunny hill Far-looking over wood-crowned Maryland, Shall be no idle dreamers: we shall feel The joy of seeing visions realized, The thrill of glimpsing through these mellowed oaks White spires of august learning, and shall say, iiWe are their builders; we have wrought them 30.,9 DR. J. M. BEATTY, JR., 1921
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First row, left to right: M. Panek, E. Frey, L. Moore, N. Schwartz. Second raw: D. Furst, M. Stoney, B. Belkin, G. Bender, E. Lang, W. House, D. Regester, R. Rubenstein. Third row: A. Weigel, Dr. Kelley, Dr. Ham- strom, Dr. Torrey, Dr. Otto, Dr. Barton, Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Lodge, Dr. Lloyd, J. Gager. Fourth row: D. Roelke, M. Johnson, D. Chandler, S. Choc, E. Gillespie, J. Bowerman, Y. Deschu, D. Demos, A. Greene, H. Berwind, J. Trammel, D. Richards, C. Hzluver. ttSave that rat! I need him for Abnormalf7 Psychology fans, Majors and otherwise, enjoyed membership in the Psychology Club, which discussed recent experiments and discoveries in the field and sought insight into future problems. Guest speakers energized meetings, and members Aisatisfiedl our several fixations with a repression-lifting spring banquet and a frolicsome, regression-produced picnic? First row. left to right: S. Shu- man, J. Gilman, D. Updike, L. Schwartzman, I. Byer, J. Heller, E. Burriss, L. Domash, E. Mora- vec. Second row: J. Duinmer, V. Fredericks, P. Peake. Where but at Chemistry Club meetings can one enjoy a frankfurter cooked over a Bunsen Hame, 0r coHee sipped from a pyrex beaker . . . or where launching 0ne9s own itSputnikf' but at a skit presented at the Christmas Party, given by the Club's advisors? . . . Know how to use a digital computer? Math Club does; its graduates have bright futures in the vocations of this tiExplm-er age. . . . The annual Taylor Lecture and films, such as a6Cosmic Rays:7 were among the major events attended by the Physics Club members in their stress on understanding activities in their own world and in others.
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