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tion, illustrating the remarkable energy and optimism of its 
founder. 
Mr. Wallace H. Cathcart of Cleveland, also a member of the 
Board of Trustees, was a charter member of the Association, and a 
student of C. L. Herrick. His interesting reminiscences relating 
to Professor Herrick disclosed an alert and sympathetic apprecia- 
tion of the work of this great teacher whose contagious enthu- 
siasm has withstood the twenty-odd years which Mr. Cathcart 
has given so largely to business affairs. 
The Association meets every two weeks during the college year, 
the program consisting of two five-minute section reports, and 
one paper, each from a different department. The subject mat- 
ter presented is grouped under the following heads: (1) Botany, 
(2) Chemistry, (3) Engineering, (4) Geography and Anthropology, 
(5) Geology, (6) Mathematics, (7) Music, (8) Physics, (9) Zoology. 
