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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 4.

A Rabbitty Meet

A Rabbitty Meet.

Baths and Breweries.

In the usual atmosphere of dead rabbits and dog-fish, the Science Society held its Annual General Meeting last week. The rowdy element disturbed the otherwise tranquil proceedings of this august body. New methods of procedure were adopted. Most of the business was done by a select committee outside in the corridor and all that the other students had to do was to applaud their decisions.

What of N.H.S.

The question was raised whether the society should extend its activities to absorb the Natural History Society, thus joining in such festivities as fishing and "rambling." Less enterprising members than Mr. Currie, however, thought shell-collecting undesirable, and some remarks were made about the Natural History Society's finance.

Beer and Burbles.

"The methods of making baths aroused wild enthusiasm last year," said the retiring persident (Mr. Nash), "and it is hoped to visit the factory again." Several breweries were also mentioned as likely places for increasing "scientific knowledge."

Science Society.

The meeting closed with a furious discussion on the merits of student lecturers, and those who were patient enough to wait for it indulged in supper.