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CRIMSON AND GOLD eeeoeoooeooeaseeoeaoeebe + X QV 'QP 'slr r r r r r r PFI' QP F' N etfissicmt soeiimw 1 Il l Dead Greece vouchfezfef Z0 living eyeg- Her Art forever in frefb wife. With little hesitation, the Classical Society may be compared to Plato's Atademeia . However, the former has an advantage over the Academeia,' in that it is able to draw not only from the rith and inexhaustible springs of the old Greek civilization, but also from that vast source of learning, literature, and art, Roman culture. The purpose of the club is to make the best possible use of that outstanding advantage. They have en- deavored to do this by pursuing the study of the lives, customs, and characteristics of the classic peoples. Last term's administrators have all been retained. They are: President ...........,.,....... .,......, .,,.........,...,. ................. A R N oLD Bofuss Vice-President .,...,..,.. ..........., W ILLIAM FREIDBERG Secrelrzry ,....,......,.....,...... ........,.. E MANUEL SPREI Pzrlalirizy Ilflrlflelgel '.,...,. ..,..,. . N7. ARTHUR SCHATTELES Page One Hzmrlrca' Nine
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5 CRIMSON AND GOLD lb434l543lb4H30lb4.bl3lb'l?14?f4bl5lb4b1B4545P 'im WMMMW 'lI ll 10 -ll 'll 'll 'll 'll l HILHI -ll -ll ll 'll .'i!f' R'lF'2l s1rQrs1 s1rQeQi-sirQ1r's1n'gi'?1f'Qi J G ' 1 9 . fciihss az ci-iilzciteit QLUBX B I 'T g I W g Q , One of the first clubs to inaugurate its activities for this semester was the Chess and Checker Club. The most importantgof these activities were the various tournaments which were held by the club, consisting of an individual chess and checker tournament, which was started as early as the second week of this term, and an inter-class tourney. ' Every now and then the members listened to the discussions and lectures on differ- ent problems encountered in playing chess and checkers. b The officers were handicapped by having no one to advise them. As a result they should be commended for their excellent administration of the tournaments. They ate: Prerident ...........,......,...r...,..,..A.......,....................,....,.. ROLAND SMALL Vice-President ,.......,... i ....,...,....,.................,...,..,.. REUBEN FINE Secretary .............,........,...... ....r,..r.,.,.. I osEPH ROBISON Publicity Mamzgez '......,. r,r,.,.......,, W . ARTHUR SCHATTELES Page Ont' Ilzmdrrnl lfiglzf
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CRIMSON AND GOLD F' l2v04b6lb45Blb..4?f43wB0B4b0IbIb01B450l- Qrsxrwrqrqrqrqr r-Qrwr-ser-s1rQnrQrQ AMP AND CCUTN CLUB W I gp n m w Qnaargg q f Along the mol J6'qZl6ff9l'6d rule of life They keep the fzoifelerr tenor of fffeir ufrzyf, Thus, the meetings of the Stamp and Coin Club are, quiet, orderly,and business- like, The officers plan for no elaborate programs, and the members neither expect nor desire them. The philatelists are entirely engrossed in their avocation, and are very well satisfied if they can learn something regarding it. Therefore, the meetings of the club are gen- erally devoted to the discussion of new issues or other facts of interest to the members. The officers, who have led the club this term, are: Prerideut ..,,,,..,..........,...,..ii..,,.r,..,.,...,...........,..r.......,.... CHARLTON HARDING Vire-Preridezzf ,.......... ..,i,....... K ARL CLOUGH Secretary f..,,i..ii..,,,.,... ...,...,.,,. D ANIEL GOLDBERG Trearzfref '.,.,...,i,.ii...,..r.,. ....,,,..,.r R ICHARD SAYERs Publirify Arlmzager A..r.., i,,,, . .-.LEONARD SHERIFF Page One f2'Il7lUv7'4'd T611
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