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In 1923, Dr. Ryden's class in Government, in order to promote a better understanding of current problems, founded the Forum. The club has since then become a member of the International Relations Clubs which are sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Each year we send delegates to the regional conference. Twice a month meetings are held-the first one an open meeting to which anyone IUZIY come, the other a cabinet meeting in which only the most interested take part. The talks given by faculty members, by speakers from nearby cities, and by students are not formal lectures, but friendly discussions over tea cups. In cabinet meetings we learn about current problems and try to understand the world situation. To us belongs the credit for reviving the debate team and for conducting inter-collegiate debates. To each dormitory We distribute daily and Sunday papers, which service is made possible by a small contribution from each resident student. Forum makes a valuable contribution to college life in that it seeks to promote a greater friendliness, sympathy, and an appreciation of world problems. IFQIRUM. P1ussIDEN'1'- , NIARGARET ,Tastes One lzrwzdred two
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Mfttllildllihflf-XlllQS QLUIB All students who are interested in mathematics, whether they take mathematics courses or not, are invited to be members ol the Math Club. The meetings are held monthly and consist of a tea and a discussion of some subject closely related to mathematics. Last year the discussions dealt with the history of mathematics, with a member of the club leading the discussions each time. We held one open meeting last year, at which Professor Nlylrea gave a talk on '4Bells. This year the club studied various instru- ments for measuring and calculating, such as the transit, the level, the telescope, the slide rule, and the sun dial. The Mathematics Club has two purely social meetings each year. The first is a party at the home of Professor and hflrs. Rees. The second is the annual banquet in Kent Hall which closes the season for the club. PRESIDENT'- A'TARIANNE BALD1' Vice Pneslnenrr- NLxucUEru'ru ITEISS CORRESPONDING Sncxtmixlw- BEULAH Pixlfrrzksxixze RECORIJING Szzcrzlzrmw 8: Tnmsulaian- IQATIILEEN SPENCER Ovze 1L1L7Z0i1't?CZ one
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HQME ECQNQMKS Clllli 'lhe Home Econormcs Club IS composed ol the students and faculty of the Home Economxcs depattment Founexly the Freshmen wexe e ected to membersh1p duunff the second semeste1 of the school yeal, now, howevel, the pIlVllCgC of n1e1nbe1sh1p IS extended to them du11n0 the Fust semester so that they Inlghl, beneht th1ough the act1v1t1cs of the club The ptuposes of the club are to bung about 1 closer lCl'1UOI1Sl1lp 'unong those people on c'1n1pus who are mterested 111 Home Economlcs NVOIL, and to keep 1nen1be1s mformed as to the people and act1v1t1es wluch a1e fo1en1ost 111 the field The p1og1an1s are planned Wlth tl11s 1ded 111 1Tlll1Cl They usually types of programs 1nclude m'1ny people who me experts 111 then chosen llelds Any of these meetlngs Wh1cl1 axe of genexal 1nte1est a1e open to the entue student body and are usually vs ell attended The Home Lcononucs Club also has charge of the Chustmas Dmner wluch lb g1VCI1 evexy year fom the student body just befoxe the Clmstmas Vacatlon, and sponsors othe1 fo1ms of ente1ta1nment flom tune to tune duung the school yeal PILLSIIJLN1 M uw M XSILMORE Y ICE PRESIIJEAT SLLRLT un LLI7 XBETII Hrzrsmz Tux. XSURER 51111 1 CROSSLEY One huvzdv ed H11 ee 1 1 l -N 1 . ' . . . . . l . . . D . . 1 1 l . H W l . . Q l. . . A 1 5 .K . 1 - Q - .. C 1 . C . . a 'L ' . ' l A 4 l ' Y I . , 1 . . . . l . l. Lake the form of de1nonst1'ations, fashion shows, and lectures. These different . C . , . I , 1 I f, -.. W ls ' 1 ' T A - , , f 4. ' Q . 4 Luz XBIITII Dlxuusow
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