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THE CHEMISTS'CLUB,a new organization on the Hill, was first contemplated.last spring, and was formallyorgan- ized during the early fall of the present school year. On October 19 a constitution was adopted and officers elected for the first semester Meetings are held bi-weekly, students and guests speak- ing on alternate programs. Membership is limited to students who have completed at least one year of college work in chemistry. At the first government chemist at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, made an address on the opport~nities in the various fields of chemistry. Mr. Green also presented to the club the nucleus for OFFICERS a chemical museum and library, donating numerous samples of rare and semi-rare materials, pamphlets, books, First Semester and reprints which he had accumulated. EUGENE CRONIN President During its first year, the club has gleaned much from ROBERT McKNIGHT Secretary several round table discussions on chemistry and its allied HELEN FREY Treasurer fields. Two three-reel movies entitled "Nitrogen" and "Abra- Second Semester sives" were presented. at meetings which were open to ROBERT McKNIGHT President the public. HELEN FREY Secretary From the evidences of campus interest shown in its various undertakings, and by the enthusiasm of its mem- KIRK FALUN Treasurer bers, the club is assured of growth and development in commg years.