. Ravelings. omotion of their common interests and exchange ofideas, began a canvass of their fellow students, with this ob-ject in view. With the earnest co-operation of Prof. Heuse a meetingwas called and the Monmouth Chemical Club was the result. A constitution was drawn up and adopted and the abovenamed officers elected and installed. With these and twenty-five charter members the organization began it career. Meetings are held twice a month in the Chemistry Lec-ture room, the address being given by members or special lec-tures. Practical problems application and new discussions in thefiel


. Ravelings. omotion of their common interests and exchange ofideas, began a canvass of their fellow students, with this ob-ject in view. With the earnest co-operation of Prof. Heuse a meetingwas called and the Monmouth Chemical Club was the result. A constitution was drawn up and adopted and the abovenamed officers elected and installed. With these and twenty-five charter members the organization began it career. Meetings are held twice a month in the Chemistry Lec-ture room, the address being given by members or special lec-tures. Practical problems application and new discussions in thefield of Chemistry are taken up, sometimes with practicaldemonstrations, thus building up the laboratory and the com-munity to their mutual benefit. Although but at the beginning of its career, the Monmouth Chemical Club has also visions of greater things andhas as a practical aim to be of constantly increasing value andsendee to both College and community in its own particularfield. Paire O ie Hundred Forty-four. oomiiy


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