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H. Fisher, H. A. Council, M. B. Bur, E. Rahbany, M. Boukai, F. S. Cook, (Faculty Adviser), D. L. Poling, W. P. Brown, C. Chambers, W. Clarke. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The International Relations Club of Ohio Northern is a campus organization which gives its entire time to the broadening of the students’ ideals in the fields of international problems and knowledge of other nations. The International Rela¬ tions Club was founded nationally in 1914. It was then called the International Polity Club and was supported then, as it is now, by the Carnegie Endowment for Inter¬ national Peace. The purpose of its founding was twofold. First, it was formed to give college students “scientific, non-partisan, and enlightening” views of world politics. Second, it was formed with the hope that the college students would be a great force in the molding of public opinion in the next generation. In 1920 the International Relations Club took the place of the International Polity Club, and by 1946 there were seven hundred twenty-two individual clubs in the United States and one hundred eleven clubs in the rest of the world. At that time there were twenty thousand members. I. R. C. made its first appearance on Ohio Northern’s campus in 1928. This was brought about by the efforts cf Dr. Clara Schieber, professor of history. Previous to this there was a local international club that was about four years old. The club lapsed during the war, but it was revived this year under the guidance cf Miss Lincoln and later Mr. Cook, business professors. The club meets bi-weekly on Wednesday evenings, and most of the meetings are devoted to the various speakers. Some of the speakers were the Reverend Renz of Lima, who spoke on Universal Mili¬ tary Training, and John D. Starn, a law student just back from Korea, who told the club of current conditions there. By restricting the topics cf discussion and the speeches to current subjects, this club has done much to help the university turn out well-rounded students. 28
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Louis Nichols, W. Paul Brown, Herbert Burdsall, Thomas Alston, J. A. Potter (Dean), Rev. Marion E. Tinsler, Edwin Griswold, Denzel Lovely, Virgil Hair, Douglas Scott. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Representing one of the older campus organizations, the Ministerial Association meets each Friday noon to discuss problems and topics of interest to students pre¬ paring for the ministry. Its purpose is to aid in developing a spiritual and practical outlook on the Christian ministry through contacts with men already in active service in the church. Of the ten student members of the association, eight are already serving as pastors or as assistant pastors in nearby churches. Thus their weekly meetings often include a discussion of specific problems and personal experiences. The meetings of the Ministerial Association are frequently supplemented by guest speakers from graduate schools of theology. Usually the principal topic at these affairs is the type of college work that the pre-theological and the graduate school student should include in his curriculum. In addition to the weekly noon meetings, the group holds a picnic each spring. Chairman of the group is Virgil Hair, a junior in the College of Liberal Arts, and Dean Potter and Reverend Tinsler are the faculty counselors. 29
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