The Kaldron . , Chairman H. C. MillerJ. W. Mclntyre Dr. O. P. Akers G. L. BirdJ. C. BirdM. J. Brevoort H. C. MillerE. A. FinneyR. P. Agnew T. A. SiedleD H. Coale A. D. Moore Honorary Members Prof. B. R. Beisel1922 J. S. ConroeT. A. Siedle Prof. R. H. Skelton S. H. Carlson1923 G. W. Chapin192/f L. L. McCleery1925 L. Green S. W. McKinleyG. W. PringleJ. S. Conroe J. W. Mclntyre B. B. Mack T. E. G. Greenlund C. E. ReynerS. R. Mountsier G. O. Muse Dutton Society of Applied Science was named to honor the late ProfessorDutton, the former professor in mathematics and surveying at Allegheny. Meetings a


The Kaldron . , Chairman H. C. MillerJ. W. Mclntyre Dr. O. P. Akers G. L. BirdJ. C. BirdM. J. Brevoort H. C. MillerE. A. FinneyR. P. Agnew T. A. SiedleD H. Coale A. D. Moore Honorary Members Prof. B. R. Beisel1922 J. S. ConroeT. A. Siedle Prof. R. H. Skelton S. H. Carlson1923 G. W. Chapin192/f L. L. McCleery1925 L. Green S. W. McKinleyG. W. PringleJ. S. Conroe J. W. Mclntyre B. B. Mack T. E. G. Greenlund C. E. ReynerS. R. Mountsier G. O. Muse Dutton Society of Applied Science was named to honor the late ProfessorDutton, the former professor in mathematics and surveying at Allegheny. Meetings are held every two weeks either in Ruter Hall or in conjunctionwith the local chapter of the American Association of Engineers of which everyman in D. S. A. S. is a member. Membership is limited to the instructors and students in the Departmentof Surveying and Mathematics. An executive committee consisting of two sen-iors, two juniors, and a sophomore supervises the organization. One hundred scventy-fii <?. oUjfltmrn (Cluh President B. R. Burdick Vice-President M. M. Mook Secretary Charles L. Cusick Treasurer Edward D. Staples Honorary MembersDr. I. R. Beiler Nineteen Hundred Twenty-TxcoS. H. Carlson Nineteen Hundred Twenty-ThreeC. T. Boyntcn F. H. Moore E. R. Burdick C. H. Neely C. S. Thoburn Nineteen Hundred Twenty-FourG. R. Braun C. T. Little C. L. Cusick M. M. Mook Nineteen Hundred Twenty-FiveE. D. Staples R. J. Hurst P. R. Weyand V. A. Chilcote L. L. Greenwood To the late Dr. C. M. Cobern does the Thoburn Club owe much for its growthand development. It was Dr. Cobern who stimulated interest in the Club andwho gave his support at the time when the organization most needed a guidinghand. In 1907 the Club was organized for the interests of those students whowere preparing to enter active service for Christ, and has ever since striven tomaintain the purpose for which it was founded. The Thoburn Club, while essentially intended to consist of students forthe ministry, offers a


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