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Ill George Clark Daley, 12 Concord Square, Boston Sodality (1. 2, 3. 4) IXOUS (1, 2, 3, 4) Class Baseball (1.2) = Yes, this is George, the champion ivory-tickler of the college. In June he will receive with the rest of us the degree A. B. This will be his second, for long ago he was awarded the degree M. P. which, interpreted means master pianist. Given George seated at the piano, there follows a crowd of admirers to listen to some real music. In addition to bearing with dignity and honor the above mentioned degree, George has been noted for his cravats. He seems to have been a genius for wearing neckties in perfect contrast with the weather and the matter being treated in class. However, if a good nature and a generous spirit are assets of a great value in life, George is certain to be a winner, for therewith is he most eminently blessed. Here ' s a boy whose manner ' s as sweet As the melodies he plays. He never could meet with failure we know, For you ' d have to like his ways. 29
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Daniel Leo Daley, 92 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester Fulton (3, 4) Class Secretary (1) Class Basketball (1) Asst.-Mgr. Track (3) Sub Turri Com. (4) History Prize (3) Class Day Com. (4) Varsity Football (1, 2, 3. 4) Captain Varsity Football (2) Student Council (2. 3, 4) Class Treasurer (3) Manager Track (4) Fulton Prize Debate Com. (4) Sophomore Banquet Com. (2) It is the unusual man who dis- tinguishes himself in Freshman. Leo did. It seems Leo had the temerity to appear as a candidate for the football team. His success.? Lie was captain of the team in the following year. Leo could lead, but he also could follow, and for the next two years he offered his size and his brains to better the team, and thereby add to the laurels of Old B. C. Not in athletics alone did Leo shine, but in class he was among the best. He was then chosen to manage the track team, and in spite of difficulties and conditions most discouraging he has given us a team that is both a credit to himself and to the college. The patience and the persistence which he has shown will surely find their reward in a successful career. The patience of a Daniel, A lion ' s power, too, Can not be passed unnoticed; Success is Leo ' s due. 28
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Edwin Aloysius Daly 468 Massachusetts Ave., Boston Marquette (2) Class President (2) Fulton (3. 4) Stylus (3, 4) Student Athletic Council (2) Editor-in-chief Stylus (4) Shakesperian Dramatics (2. 3, 4) Fulton Executive Com. (4) Passion Play (4) Class Baseball (2) Class Historian (4) When Ed stepped into the room, way back in Freshman, there was a noticeable rehef, for had this blushing, smihng, talk- ative youth failed to appear, the class would indeed have been in- complete. So favorable an impres- sion did Ed create upon his class- mates, that he was later elected to the presidency of Sophomore, and of his administration the class is proud. At this time, however, he decided to turn his ability in another direction, and there flowed from his pen such excellent articles, that his choice as editor of the Stylus was indeed merited, and his later work has proved it to have been a happy one. It might be gathered from what has been said that Ed is painfully thoughtful. Not so. Ed has never taken any situation with more seriousness than was absolutely demanded, and Ed be it remembered, is some society hit . Now, dear reader, don ' t these quahties mark him for success? I leave it to you. ' ou have missed a little treasure, If you ' ve missed the words he penned But tho ' he ' s good at writing, He ' s better as a friend.
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