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American Institute of Electrical Engineers

LetterHE Nebraska student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers is the official society of the students in the College of Engineering who are specializing in the electrical field. National headquarters are located in New York City, and branches are organized in the leading Engineering Schools.

     The year was opened with a smoker, in entertainment of the freshmen and sophomores, held in the electrical laboratories. Interesting talks were made by several of the instructors and alumni members.

     Meetings were held regularly throughout the year. just before the spring vacation the film "Temperature and Motor Endurance" was presented through the courtesy of the Wagner Electrical Co. of St. Louis. After the vacation the film showing the Niagara Falls power project was shown at a regular meeting. This film was furnished by the Niagara Falls Power Co.

     It is the ambition of the A. I. E. E. to be able to boast of a new Electrical Engineering building in the near future, as the old building has been inadequate for the needs of the past few years.

OFFICERS

President

RALPH WORREST

Vice-President

WALTER T. LAMMLI

Secretary

CARL J. MADSEN

Treasurer

CLIFFORD H. REES

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Stanley
Almy
Spahn
DuBois
J. Davis
Crocker
Keehn
G. Davis
R. Wagner
Taylor
Scharmann
Rockafellow
L. Wagner
Woodard
Klepser
Scoular
Woolwine
Brown
Larson
Adams
Nelson

Alpha Kappa Psi

LetterLPHA KAPPA PSI, professional commerce fraternity, was founded at the University of New York, October 5, 1904. The fraternity fosters scientific research in the field of commerce, accounts, and finance, and attempts to build up higher standards of business ethics. It is both honorary and professional in character, for a student must have an average of seventy-five per cent in his university work to be eligible for membership. Membership is also based upon participation in campus activities, general initiative, and interest in the activities of the College of Business Administration.

     The chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi, of which there are now forty-four, are located in the leading colleges and universities of the country where courses are offered leading to degrees in commercial sciences. Through the efforts of Professor O. R. Martin, of the economics department, Zeta chapter was installed at Nebraska in May, 1914. The fraternity has seven alumni chapters located in the larger cities. Dean Everett W. Lord of Boston University is at present head of the national organization and Dwight F. Bedell of Zeta chapter holds the office of grand secretary-treasurer.

OFFICERS

President

RICHARD BROWN

Vice-President

ROBERT SCOULAR

Secretary

PAUL WOOLWINE

Treasurer

RAY LARSON

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