Colorado College Nugget (yearbook) . dies, of which ten volumes have been issued. Theeditor of this publication is the Secretary of the Society. This is much themost important office, for upon its efficient administration much of the successof such an organization must depend. The Society is fortunate in having asits Secretary, Dr. Florian Cajori, Dean of the School of Engineering, who wasinfluential in founding it, and has held that office uninterruptedly since thattime. Some of the papers which have been read before the Society during thepast year are as follows:— Prof. W. F. Sturgis: A Popu


Colorado College Nugget (yearbook) . dies, of which ten volumes have been issued. Theeditor of this publication is the Secretary of the Society. This is much themost important office, for upon its efficient administration much of the successof such an organization must depend. The Society is fortunate in having asits Secretary, Dr. Florian Cajori, Dean of the School of Engineering, who wasinfluential in founding it, and has held that office uninterruptedly since thattime. Some of the papers which have been read before the Society during thepast year are as follows:— Prof. W. F. Sturgis: A Popular History of the Myxomycetes or Slime-moulds—a group of organisms allied to both the animal and vegetable B. M. Rastail: The Cripple Creek Strike of T. D. A. Cockerell: Life Zones in the Rocky G. H. Stone: A Proposed International System of F. H. Loud: New Equipment and New Responsibilities for theColorado College Meteorological Station. 71 M^/@y?MMs^>^i/@>S@) - ^Sfo/Ql. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION Officers. President, Vice President, - Secretary-Treasurer, W. L. Hogg - J. H. Nash F. Sylvester, Jr. Representatives to the State Sylvester, Jr., 04. Phidelah D. Rice, 04 The one place where history really repeats itself is in the Oratorical Asso-ciation. The account of its hopes and fears, its achievements and intentions,given in Volume One of the Nugget will, with a few exceptions, do for VolumeFive. However, instead of debating with the East we are to debate with theWest. Last year Nebraska concluded that she wanted the earth and all thattherein is. So we are no longer on speaking terms with her. This breakwith our old friends is to be very much regretted, but their demands wen: morethan a person of ordinary common sense could acquiesce to. This year we arc to try the spirit and ability of an institution whoseenvironments are largely like our own—namely the University of Utah. Ourdealings with her so f


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