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S. J. Wallace; Treasurer, T. W. Mouat.<br />
Executive of the affiliated Radio section: Chairman, Ronald Hilton; Secretary,<br />
Jeffries; Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Mitchell,; and Junior Member, Italo Bader.<br />
The executive consisted of: Chairman, Herb Sladen; Vice-Chairman, Wilfred<br />
and taken a keen interest in the work of the branch.<br />
Under the auspices of the Radio section, a field trip to station CKMO was organ<br />
Professor E. G. Culiwick, as branch counsellor, has given much helpful advice<br />
ized in the fall term and much enjoyed.<br />
meeting the members of the Vancouver section will be entertained.<br />
special demonstration is being arranged for the students’ night in March. At this<br />
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the inception of the A.LE.E.E. a<br />
nation of features of these plants.<br />
of the B. C. Electric Co. Officials were very courteous in the expla<br />
term when the branch inspected the Ruskin and Stave Falls plants<br />
A particularly interesting field trip was made during the fall ‘<br />
photographs and sketches.<br />
took pains to make their talks more instructive by the use of slides,<br />
Techni<strong>ca</strong>l papers on the various phases of electri<strong>ca</strong>l engineer<br />
ing have been presented by the members of the Society, and dis<br />
cussion on these papers has been quite thorough. The speakers<br />
made it convenient for a larger number to attend.<br />
and spring terms. The change of meeting time from the evening to afternoon has<br />
Meetings have been held every second Thursday afternoon throughout fall<br />
HE U.B.C. branch of the A.I.E.E.E. has completed a very successful session.<br />
A.LE,E.E.<br />
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Bentall; Vice-President, Miss M. Audry Reid, Secretary, Miss Ruby Williams; Treas<br />
urer, Miss Olive L. Day; Advertising Secretary and Librarian, David F. Rice.<br />
The personnel of the executive for 1933-34 was as follows: President, C. Howard<br />
of those around them.”<br />
desiring to extend Christ’s kingdom by seeking the spiritual help and conversion<br />
complete without a statement of its object. It is “to unite those who are earnestly<br />
A summary of the Union’s activities and progress for the year would not be<br />
which the Union from the University of Washington and another<br />
In the fall semester a splendid conference was held in Seattle,<br />
this a V. C. U. <strong>ca</strong>mp will be held.<br />
will be held at Bellingham immediately following the spring examinations. After<br />
public with our work.<br />
V. C. U. in city churches. These aided greatly in acquainting the<br />
A number of inspiring church services were conducted, by the<br />
annual Christmas Re-union Party with the Ex-V. C. U., an Italian<br />
The social activities of the Union during the year included our<br />
Dinner, and several coffee squashes.<br />
year the Union inaugurated a course in ‘World Missions” in which different mem<br />
Friday Bible Studies led by city ministers have also been well attended. This<br />
bers spoke on the missionary activity in various countries.<br />
gress. Large numbers have attended the Wednesday open meetings. The<br />
HE session 1933-34 has been one of consistent activity and encouraging pro<br />
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