The Index . ceronians have felt it to be their duty to forego, for a time, active par-ticipation in the society in order that their efforts might be concentrated uponthe problem of the hour. Do not confuse this period of quiescence in the organ-ization with senility, for, during this period new phases of activity and useful-ness were constantly discussed and gradually formulated. When the time isripe this quiescent period like similar periods in other activities, will burst forthinto a thing of power. At such a time as this Ciceronians are proud that their number on theactive roll is small, fo
The Index . ceronians have felt it to be their duty to forego, for a time, active par-ticipation in the society in order that their efforts might be concentrated uponthe problem of the hour. Do not confuse this period of quiescence in the organ-ization with senility, for, during this period new phases of activity and useful-ness were constantly discussed and gradually formulated. When the time isripe this quiescent period like similar periods in other activities, will burst forthinto a thing of power. At such a time as this Ciceronians are proud that their number on theactive roll is small, for it shows that Cicero is formed of men who respondpromptly to a call to higher duty. Again Brothers in Cicero, both here and over there, greetings. WILLIAM QUICK— Cleanliness is next to godliness. EABBY BAYL—Flirty, and most pleasant. ELIAS BOLLLY—Describe him who can; An abridgment of all, That was pleasant in man. BBADFOBD STEWABT—Cheering with looks and words the mournful hearts of the women. 107. 108 INDEX <* 1918 THE SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, first organized in 1912, consists of faculty and studentmembers interested in various lines of scientific study. Student members areelected by the executive committee from lists submitted by the science teachersof the University. Students thus made eligible to join the club appreciate theprivilege offered and do not need urging to become members. The club meets once each month in the lecture room of the library. Theprograms are always varied and interesting. The discussions which follow thereading of the papers are by no means dull parts of the program. They arespirited and amusing as well as instructive. This year for the second time, a delegate was sent by this club to the Academy of Science which met in Joliet, February 22-23. Mr. Braun wasselected this year. Officers of 1917-18 President Alice Patterson Vice-President Mary Robb Secretary-Treasurer Arnold Beckman Membership Poll Faculty Members Howard W. Adams Lena
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