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Siacox in 'Vicim Oi-'ifici-zlas. F. l-lolterhott, Sec. H. Brill, Treas. B. Maupin, Pres. M rs. l-l. Tobelinan, V. Pres. The 1914-15 Student Division of the li. B. Voorhees Agricultural Society was organized November 24, 191-l, and rapidly increased to a large member-- ship. It has held regular weekly meetings since that time, which have been both educational and social in character. The society has been very intiuential in promoting friendship and good-fellowship among the students and has sue-- ceeded in discovering and developing talent along special lilies that might otherwise have remained obscure. That the results have been very satisfactory in this direction is evidenced by the attainments of the orchestra, the glee club and the debating team, all of which are parts of the organization, as well as the work of the Year Book Stalt, which owes its existence primarily tothe society. During the term the society has been successful in obtaining some very interesting and instructive addresses for their meetings. A few of the speakers and their subjects follow: Prof. li. C. Minkler, VVhy 1 am a lT?tl'l'l1CI'HQ Prof. Alva Agee, Extension Vlfork: Wfhat it is and what it means to the farmer of New Jersey , Prof. Harry R. Lewis, .lil'lieiency in Agriculture , Mr. A. H. Hoffman, 1Vireless Telegrapliyug Mr. bl. Allen Ridgway, Concrete and Its Uses on the Farm. The students have developed a genuine class spirit of unity and helpfulness through the agency of this society and surely its influence for good is a promi- nent factor in our Short Course life. 83
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The R. C. P. A.: What lts Aim Should Be FIRST TERM Orrlclaks. Top Row, left to right-L. D. Fitzsimmons, H. Chrystal, B. Randall, P. H. Maurer, J. G. Duliy, E. Oleson. Second Row--C. J. Egerton, H. R. Vogel, I. Daley, Mrs. li. Dowd. HE Rutgers College Poultry Association was formed for the benelit of the students and alumni of the Short Course in Poultry Husbandry, and it is to be deplored that this opportunity for bettering one's condition and increasing one's knowledge of this particularly remunerative branch of agriculture is taken advantage of by so small a number. Evidently there must be some underlying reasons for this lack of interest on the part of the alumni. Perhaps the association is not fulfilling its purpose, but then it must be borne in mind that an association is composed of individuals, and if the bricks of a house do not hold together the building will crumble mul fall away. The life and future scope of usefulness of the R. C. P. A. depends entirely upon the members individuallyg they should keep in close connection with each other as well as with the Experiment Station. There is perhaps no better way of creating interest and infusing spirit into the organization than by conducting co-operative experiments in conjunction with the experiment staff. The members of the stall would be delighted to outline experiments which may be conducted by a single member, or, perhaps, for more authentic results, by several. Scientific poultry culture is as yet in its infancy, and a vast field for investi- gational and research work is offered to those interested. Much has yet to be 85
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