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CLUBS AUXILIARY TO COURSES OF STUDY ARCHITECTS' CLUB

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This Club meets once in two weeks for the consideration of current topics of architectural interest and subjects connected with the study of architectural history. All students pursuing architectural studies are eligible to membership.

CIVIL ENGINEERING CLUB

This Club meets the second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month for the reading and discussion of papers relating to civil engineering. All students pursuing the civil engineering course may become members.

THE ENGLISH CLUB

The English Club is composed of members of the Faculty, and of students who have done especially good work in English. The work of the club is confined to the study of recent writers of fiction and poetry. The membership is limited to thirty. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month.

FRENCH CLUB

Le Cercle Fran(ais embraces students who have had at least one year's work in French. The club meets once a week throughout the year. Its proceedings are conducted in French, the object being to supplement the work of the class room by the practical handling and understanding of the language.

THE LATIN CLUB

This is an organization for the purpose of promoting interest in the language and institutions of the Roman world. It meets once in two weeks.

MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

This club meets on the first and third Saturday evenings of each month. All students pursuing mechanical and electrical engineering studies are eligible as members. Papers relating to subjects of interest to members are presented and discussed at each meeting.

MEDICAL CLUB

The Students' Medical Club is composed of students, irrespective of courses and departments, who are preparing for