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CRIMSON AND GOLD 'ir 'SIP' SIP r r r r r F F P QP F' fl Law and Debating Society . - ill '10 11' 'li 'll 'll 'll 'QI 'llglil -II ll 10 ill Ib454B434bl54?:1lb4b4H34b4Hb4blblb1lb4l54bI5i-k F t. 0 The fzpplfzzzre of lirtefzing femzter 150 command. At the pinnacle of its success this term, the Law and Debating Society is now a serious contender for the honor of being considered the best club in Harris. It has accomplished this through its excellent programs. At the beginning of the term it featured justice Samuel S. Levy, who addressed a large gathering of Harrisires in the Study Hall. The energetic president, Richard Wels, has procured a host of other prominent men to speak at the meetings. Moreover, a mock trial was planned to be presented at the assembly. This was well supervised by Mr. Dyer, the faculty advisor. The excellent officers of the club are: Prerident .........,,....,..........r.......,.......,...,.,....,.. ,........,, R ICHARD H. WELS ' ' Vice-Prefident ..r............................,. , ......,.. MILTON MAUTNER Secrefary '..r............ ...... .........,. W . ARTHUR SCHATTELES ' T1'earz11'e1 '...... ......... ........,... S A MUEL BOGEN Pagp Our' Hll7Idl'Fd .S'i.r '
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CRIMSON AND GOLD I?1-B4b45lblbB4b4b4l'f01lb4?f4b4blbIb4b1B454?' 6- QV'?IP'QP'11rQ1rC1rs1PQ1rQrQrQ1r'QPQIPQP'Q1 lFlINlE ARTS sociumrx X -I -'I 1 I I 'I 'I ' I 'Il 'I -I ill'-I il To pursue the study of those arts which have been the fruits of civilization through the ages . . In this extract from the preamble to the Constitution of the Fine Arts Society is best expounded the purpose of that organization. This semester has been devoted to the pursuit of the culture of the western European nations. The principal factor in doing this was the presentation of weekly Duo-Art concerts in the Assembly Hall, well attended and much enjoyed. In collabora- tion with these, colorful reproductions of the discriminating examples of national accomplishments in the arts were exhibited in the library. -A The executive staff which deserves much credit consists of: P1'6J'.fd67Zf,. ........,..........i..,.,.....................,.,.,........,,.,,..., ARTHUR V. BERGER Vice-Premienl .......,.,... ..........,.....,..,....,................ S AMUEL FRANK Secretary ......,......,............,.... ........,. P AUL TEIGER Publicity Maumgef A....... .,....,...i M ORTIMER GOODSTEIN Page One Hundred Five
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CRIMSON AND GOLD I- 8045454545000-Bbbzfabiblbbibbilili '- 'f1rq1P'slr-snrsurszrsxrslrfs QPQPQPQPQPQ SCClIlENCClE CClLlUlB3 l ll l' M m '1Il . Hi Scieme! lrzze dazzfgbter of Old Time than art! Although still not among the more popular or prominent clubs of the school, the Science Club has been rather more successful than it was last term. The small intimate membership greatly furthered the plans of the olhcers for scientific readings, experiments, and talks by the members themselves. When, however, a faculty speaker is present at one of the club's meetings, its attendance, although not overwhelming, is large enough to be satisfactory. But perhaps the hardest workers in behalf of the club are its oflicers. These, headed by Gorn, who was also president last term, have worked hard to carry on the club's work, and are to be commended for their accomplishments this term. They are: Prefzdeizt .........,.,,.,....,......,.... .............. ,...,,............,. S A UL GORN Vine-Prefidenz ......., ,......... A RTHUR V. Btarzoizn Serretazry ........,.........,...,..,,. ....,..... D ANIEI- GOLDBERG Publicity Managei '....,...,. . .,.....,.. MILTON GROSS Page Um' fllllI!fI't'll' .SlUT'f'll
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