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Q11 'r ' 'QEEWW CH-t f1'+? fWt tt1'm W -. 2 f'IF'Z5tF 'm ' ' im HTH THE PAST A Question: ln what department are the largest classes? Answer: History. Question: Why? A Answer: Because ot the univer- sal interest in history and current problems. Not only that, but Dr. Fred Calvert, head ot the depart- ment, and his corps of associates, Miss Edith Howard, Mr. R. F. Wood, and Dr. Oscar Marti, know how to make their courses in his- tory, government, and interna- tional relations really live for twentieth century students, no matter what their major fields ot interest may loe. Mr. A. L. Foster is assistant in the department. Fred W. Calvert R. P. Wood A O. A. Marti
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THEY SEEK TRUTH The Science Club never receives the publicity it should since it meets on Monday evenings just after the cleacl line tor news for the student paper. Nevertheless, its members are loud in its praise and faithful in attendance at meetings. They usually fea- ture a speaker on some scientific topic and have in the past been responsible for bringing an occasional lecturer on scien- titic matters to Warrensburg. Membership in the club is open to all students who have a leaning toward science in any of its phases.
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TAND Tl-IE PRESENT As an outgrowth of the course in international relations, We have the International Relations Club spon- sored by Professor Rolla F. 'Wood and led by lames Moore. Other offi- cers of the club are D. C. Gnagy, Betty Knox and Katherine B. Davis. This year's developments in China, Austria, Spain and England have given the club unusual opportuni- ties to study the world at large when it was anything but dull and static. The Club was organized this year and' is affiliated with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Its purpose is to foster friendly rela- tions With other countries and dis- cuss World problems. Edith -Howard A. L. Foster International Relations Club officers iw? 3 .
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