SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 3.
Annual General Meeting — Maths. and Physies Society
Annual General Meeting
Maths. and Physies Society
Should lectures be confined to the gloomy depths of Mathematical and Physical though, or should they consider modern and practical applications of the sciences to radio, engineering, etc., was the burning question of the hour at the annual general meeting of the Maths and Physics Society held on Tuesday, 17th.
That members incline to the latter view is indicated by the nature of papers read and discussed at the meeting.
Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows:—President, Mr. Searle; Vice-President, Messrs. Meek and Watson-Munro; Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Taylor; Committee: messrs. Abraham, Mason and Stewart.
"No one man nor group of men incapable of fighting, or exempt from fighting, should in any way be given the power no matter how gradually it is given to them, to put any country into war."—E.. Hemingway.