Show ENGINEERS ORGANIZED 1 At a meeting of the Engineering Engineer Engineer- ing Society held Thursday Nov November November No No- v vember 7 a revised constitution was vas submitted to the society The new constitution differs from y the old in three things All engineers engineers en engineers en- en may join the soci society ty until January 1 1908 upon payment payment payment pay pay- ment of the yearly dues of fifty cents After that time persons desiring to join the society must apply in the manner specified in detail in the constitution Initiation fees and initiations t 1 r 4 of any sort have hae been een removed r from the constitution r The annual dues have been increased increased in in- 8 creased from twenty-five twenty cents to fifty cents This change has t been thought best owing to the fact that at t the le end of the year f. f rr each engineer is asked to pay f k twenty-five twenty cents toward placing tf R the picture of the society in in the Junior Year Book j Meetings of the society will be bc beheld beheld held twice a a month The question has been raised raised concerning the privileges which r. r members of the society secure secures s over non What That may maybe maybeS be S said of the Student Body and its advantages to students of the Y University can also be said a d o of the engineering society There is s f no overlapping of functions between between between be be- tween the two organ organizations Each has its separate sphere and each is endeavoring to fill its sphere Both need the energetic support of all students of the school The preamble of the constitution constitution constitution tion of the Engineering Society states that the purpose of the society society society so so- is for the mutual benefit of its members and advancement along engineering ing lines This will willbe willbe willbe be accomplished this year by talks on engineering experience by practical men in the faculty of our school and engineers of the city It is the intention of the officers to make the for these meetings so interest interesting ng that every engineer will attend because because because be be- 1 cause of or orthe the merit of the pro pro- gramme as well as because it is his duty to support the activities of his school |