The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, October 01, 1923, Image 5

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THE ATHENAEUM 3 Clubs and News SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS O N the 2nd of October, a meeting of the Science and Mathematics Club was called by its President, Mr. W. Malcome. Prof. Harvey, Dean of Science at Morehouse spoke on, “The Opportunities of Future Scientists.” Various projects were discussed in the meeting. A pro gram was planned. To m'ake various investigations in the field of science. Extensive research work will be expended in electro-chemistry and biological fields. The ability of the science and mathematics club to prepare men, if they abide by the rules, in the fields of science and mathematics, can be more fully appreciated, when we note the preparedness of the men. Mr. C. B. Dansby, a former member, is a teacher in science and mlatheiriatics at Morehouse. Mr. H. Sledge, another former member, is a teacher in science and mathematics at Morehouse. The science department is very fortunate in having Prof. T. W. Pinckney of Bates College as instructor of Biology and Genetics. The officers are: Messrs. W. Malcome, '25. Pres.; M. Lay, 25, V.- Pres.; L. S. Baynes, '26, Sec.; and A. B. King, 26, Treas. and Chaplain. —B. R. Brazeal, '27 Y. M. C. A N OW that the sounding of the whistles for work have ended and the students have returned to college, we wish for them a suc cessful school year. There are many new faces in our midst and we wish thenti to line up in the work of the many activities of college. The Y. M. C. A. stretches out its hand to welcome the new as well as the old. It is the aim of this organization to show a brotherly spirit to everyone and to help in any capacity in which it is able, to assist. Let every man of Morehouse College, put his shoulder to the wheel and help to make this year the best that the Y. M. C. A. has ever had. It is the plan of this organization to have various kinds of amusement in order that the fellows might enjoy themselves in a profitable way. ■A. B. King, *20, Y. M. C. A. RECEPTION A dominant factor in student life at Morehouse is the Y. M. C. A. Its influence touches every student. It is an organization that is vitalizing in its effects. The ability of the Y. M. C. A. to entertain will never be questioned. On the night of the 28th of September the