Local Scientific ClubJoins National GroupThe Woman’s Scientific Club, for three years a local honorary,.merged ■with Sigma Delta Epsilon, a national woman’s professional .scientific honorary in chemistry, physics, botany, ■ and mathematics at an installation meeting at the Nittany Lion Inn' on Saturday. The national president, Dr. Helen Jean Bromley, of Connecticut, ’was in charge.Those women who became charter members arc: Dr. Teresa Cohen, Dr. Aline H. Frink, Dr;-Julia M. Haber, Dr. Beatrice L; Hagen, Dr. Pauline Beery Mack, Dr. Ethel I. Moody, Dr. Mary. L. Willard, Dr. Helen J. Bromley, Harriet Cowell, Laura G. Davey, Mary D.' Dengler, Nellie M. Krall, Elizabeth G. Rose, Marion Whitmore, and the following graduate students: Florence Brown, Deleena ,E. Crabtree, Christine E. Hoffman, Lucille Jackson, Polly B, Kessinger, Dorothy Quibble, and Mary L. Shaner.The purpose of this organization is to promote friendship among wonfien in science, j Only those who have done research work in a recognized institution of learning are eligible for membership in Sigma Delta Epsilon.• Following.■ the, installation'ceremo-nic, a banquet was held at the Inn. Dr. Bromley, and Dr. Haber, president of the newly organized honorary, spoke during the course of the evening.1jI