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January 23, 1920 - Image 4

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Goddard believes that the
that will come from his
J~ be towards scientific in-
fthe iatmo sphere at here-
tainable altitudes. The
tudi ever reached is 19
record was 'made 'witha
represents approximately
which a balloon may as-
atmospher~e of the earth
over 200 miles, leaving
ed field open for the in-
,f science. Greater knowl-
ltions at these high alti-
greatly aid in~ forecasting
accord ing to Professor
lit is to' this end that he

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P. BK. REQI

thne form of election of the candidates
and some slight changes mnay appear
[iM[NIS yw he details of choosing the names
,hnthe work is done next spring.
The changes will not be vital, how-

TIuttle's

Campaigns for Inion INIem1ers
meaning of a life membership
Memorial Union and an explan-
of the building from the Union
point was given b~y members of
emoril dcommittee recently to
licitors. Life membjership for
is is a'pledge of $50 payable
four dears.Nor-students may
elife members by a pledge of
>be paid within four years.

- Requirements for Phi Beta Kappa, °ver.
'e the literary college honorary society,
g were given ouit as follows by Reg;istrar A1LPHA 1 WILL DISCUSS'
a Arthur G. JHall along with the inethiods 1". S. Th TERVEXTIO N N MEXICO0
y used by the committee appointed to
- elect the candidates. l Whother the United States govern-
litSeniors' Names 'Listed ,ment should intervene in Mexico and
g. Alistis made of all the seniors or set up a stable government similar
iall those who graduated after the to that instituted in Cuba as the re-
l- Jne ommncemnt nd n th spingsuit of the Spanish-American war, will
i- is sent to all members 'of the faculty, edabe hn h lh uD
g for their consideration. There is a 1btn oit et t73 'lc
,r star~ by the name of all the students Friday evening on the fourth floor of
e who have averaged a "B" or better'University hall.
tin the Unvrst work. The meeting will start promptly on
Instructions on the 'list re.quest the the hour scheduled.' -It will be open
members of the faculty to pu i um-
bers by the names of the first few on ml eirDntCasietBs
p the list whom they would consider fit- SalSno et ls etBs
>Due to the small number in the lire-
- ted for Phi Beta Kappa hciiors. Ono
n "1" is to be put by the name of the' sent senior class, students at the
if ,few students -they regard as unques- dna lnc r uirta vrti
a tlonablyr fitted for election, two "1's" ,year, as the enlarged enrollment in-the
r by the names of perhaps 15 who they)l'niversity makes the work equal to
e *would regard as first class students that of other years. The class of 1920
y but would not recommend entirely on ,is th~e first to have taken the four
if their authority, and thiree "1's" by the~'ya ore hsacut o hr
names of those to whose election they being about 35 instead of the usual
-would not in any way object, but 1 rdae.Unle te er h
would not recommend particularly. junior students will be admitted to
Take 100 from List t the clinic at the beginning. of 'the sec-
When this list is returned to the ,ond semester.
Registrar's office the recommendations .oiZaeOgnzdi eri
are counted up in the order of their Deoi, an.e21. - heLonaerdi
value and another list, compiled of the Dtot a.2.-TeLo~r
best standings. This list usually con- dd o ao eea enr
tains about 100 names.caddcofMjrGnalTAid
IOn the receipt of this list the fac- Wood for the Republican nomination
ulty members are requested to takefo President, has opened headquart-
I~,gret cre n teirrecmmedatonsers here. The organization is head-l
grat arein heirrecmmedatonsed by Captain Fred M. Alger, and was
and consider each one from everyfoedwtthsacinfGnrl
viewpoint as it is final. The same sys- oomdswntionalheadarctnoer a
teTi of marking is' used on this set. odsntoa edures
When the list has been returned,
there is a carefully compiled record
of the standings of those whose namesr'
appear on it and the committee 'be- -
gins the elections. EJach person on
f,the final list is carefully investigatedadhsrcdnoolyfrcoa-
shpbut also for campus activities'~
is vknown. The final list of those'
'chosen by the board is sent to the
membership mneeting of -the society
where names may be added to taken t1,>
,off and then elected,.
PersonalityUosldre
Personality, popularity and Univer-'
ci y a t vi s a e c rsd r d b h faculty in m aking th eir choices and
also by the committee. These always
count in the favor of the candidate,
but not as heavily as his standings.
A A ommitte was appointed last4(

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