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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1931-1932-90

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84 KING'S COLLEGE LONDON Members have access at all times to the Society's Room in which are kept most of the leading Engineering periodicals as well as number of others of more genera interest The Society arranges visits to works and places of engineering interest on Wednesday afternoons in the Winter Session The Officers of the Society are President Vice-President Honorary Treasurer Honorary Secretary and Honorary Assistant Secretary who are all Students with the exception of the Hon Treasurer who is member of the Engineering Staff The Management and Direction of the Society is in the hands of Committee which is representative of students in all years of the Course all being elected at the business Meeting held at the end of each Term All Students in the Engineering Faculty and intending engineering Students in the Preliminary Class may join the Society The entrance fee is 2s Qd The subscription is 5s per Term of which Is is allotted to the New Pavilion fund KING'S COLLEGE CHEMICAL SOCIETY President Fergusson Sc Vice-Presidents Professor Smiles Professor Allmand Sc Secretary Hammond The object of the Society is to promote interest in Chemistry from professional point of view by papers of an advanced nature by eminent Chemists and by Students of Chemistry in the College Membership is open to all Students who have passed the Inter- mediate Science examination and are interested in Chemistry The annual subscription is Is payable at the beginning of the academic year THE FACULTY OF EVENING STUDENTS Patron The Principal President Savage Secretary Miss Mumford The Society wa3 formed on April 28th 1924 at General Meeting of Evening Students The objects of the Society are to promote social intercourse amongst Evening Students to encourage and help students to join College societies and athletic clubs and to arrange means of recreation when possible
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