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American Chemical Society I ' HE American Chemical Society, some years back, appeared on the campus as the Lavoisier Society. In 1936 it was known as the Nieuwland Society and, since 1937, Manhattan has been the home of a chapter of Student Affiliates of the American Chemi- cal Society. The society continues this year with its two-fold purpose: to give chemistry students the stimulation of professional association, and to aid them in presenting technical ma- terial before audiences. Word reaches us that their activities took the chemists on a tour of a brewery on one of those warm spring days. 215
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Newton Mathematical Society ' I ' HE year 1947 marked the twentieth an- niversary of the establishment of the Newton Mathematical Society, outdating even Pen and Sword as the oldest society on the campus. For two decades the Newton Mathemati- cal Society has been open only to honor students in mathematics. This year, however, the members decided to revise the organiza- tion ' s Constitution and alter the admission requirements so that all students interested in the topics of the society may participate as Associates and, along with the full-fledged Fellows of the Society, profit from the lec- tures given by the guest speakers chosen from the faculty of the college ' s mathemat- ics department. From September to May, various members of the department gave interesting and in- formative talks on the logical, as well as the practical, topics of mathematics; and to them the students are deeply grateful. Outstanding among the speakers were Brother Bernard Alfred, Head of the Department, and Brother Felix, the society ' s able moderator. Finally, the organization has this year re- newed its practice of aw arding a Mathemat- ics medal to the member of the Senior class who stands highest in the study of the Math- ematical Sciences. Another achievement for other societies to follow. 216
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