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Show Se JANUARY, Page 1921 Twenty-seven ROGAN es S. S. S. REPORT. The first S. S. S. meeting of the New Year was held Wednesday, January 5. All those who attended this meeting received a great deal of benefit from that which they heard. The speakers were well prepared and delivered their lectures in fine style. Paul Burnham delivered an eloquent address on the “Singing Arc” and explained it to the satisfaction of all. Clarence Barker wound up the meeting with a short and snappy explanation of “Levitation,” which was _ both interesting and amusing. The S. S. S. has a worthy representative of the organization 1n — Stewart Bagley, who is now a full-fledged inventor. _ His invention is a gasoline engine, its fundamental principle being centrifigul force. Stewart has obtained his patent and he believes his engine to be the best, both in efficiency and commercial values. It is hoped that his engine will be on display in the near future. We’re proud of Stewart and are back of him to the last. Henry Orton, Other members who are “doing things” are: In Glen Stewart, Junius Romney, Paul Davies and Roscoe Woolley. fact, we're all “doing things.” Here Our division heads have not as yet been publicly named. they are: Spencer Saville, Telegraphy; Junius Romney, Chemistry; These wellPaul Davies, Photography, and Paul Kimball, Biology. selected heads are all out to make their divisions shine. We're off to make the New Year a big one. IPSA LOQUITUR. In Y-25 at half past three the various members of the Ipsa Loquitur collected to “talk over” an important event. The honorable president sat in the chair generally finishing the last few chapters occupied of “The by Bro. Maw, Story of Jean hurriedly Page,” while tion Tree OF eS ES Cem Mee men |