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The Mathematical Club will hold the first of its fortnightly meetings this year in the Conant Hall Common Room at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening. All members of the University who are interested are invited to hear Professor W. F. Osgood '86 speak on "Some Aids in the Study of Mathematics."
The Mathematical Club was formed in the year 1964-05 for the purpose of encouraging closer social relations among the teachers and students of mathematics in the University. Any student who has taken or is taking a course in mathematics not regularly open to Freshmen is eligible for membership in the club. The officers of the organization for the coming year are C. L. Lubin 2G., president; and G. B. Price 2G., secretary and treasurer.
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