Boston University - HUB Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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Mary Clarissa McFa1l discreetly selected the college town of Cambridge in which to make her initial appearance which took place on Sept. 18, 1878. Fiery Scotch blood sus- tains her corporeal system, and the family name adiorns the archives of Scotland. Cambridge High and Latin Schools have the honor of her preparation. Vplp 7? Sara, Constance McGovern began to joke in Quincy, Mass., date unknown. Her an- cestors may be traced to ff a pre-historic date. She came to college for the express purpose of wearing a cap and gown.l' Her favorite course lies from the C. L. A. Bldg. to Wood- ward's soda fountain. 'l'oo modest to men- tionn the honors that were heaped upon her at graduation. Quincy High. A Ernest Lyman Mills began his merciless competition with Sam jones, Nov. 27, 1876, in Boston, Mass. At present he is engaged in reforming Somerville, Mass. He has an un- usual lung development and a generous mouth, nothing save a few trifling necessities lacking for an auspicious career. Mr. M. is a fearless expounder of his views and is said to be a peace-maker in the hope of inheriting the earth. Somerville High. 33

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XJ' ., 29 L xi at M . 'Carrie 'Lizzie Mason adopted her quiet but effective manner, Sept. 30, 1878, in Beverly, Mass., where she has continued to live. She traces her ancestry for three generations, her- aldry does not claim her as a victim to its fas- cinations, live men having more interest for her. The exaggerated development of her calculative bump! marks the subtle presence of the math iiend. Beverly High. John Lovejoy Mason, Jr., began to elon- gate March 6, 1878, in Granville, N.Y. He thinks the crying needs of B. U., a campus, and large, beautiful buildings. His ideas of what those buildings should be will be made public as soon as possible, as the faculty are waiting for them. Mr. M. is open to engage- ments for his superb rendering of t' Toussaint L'Ouverture. Granville High. Burleigh Voorhees Mathews. Born in An- dover, Mass., on March 8, 1877. Since this happy event he has lived in Maine and Massachusetts, not so vaguely, it is to be hoped, as his statement. His ancestry is trace- able to about 1630, but he witholds the plea- sure of any distinguished names. Liquid blood plunges madly through his corporeal system. A 32



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Mabel Frances Moore entered the family circle in Cambridge, Mass., Feb. zoth, 1877. Like a certain other maiden, famous in litera- ture, she says, she has no ancestry. This weighs heavily upon her soul and accounts for her habitual gloom. She pessimistically says li. U's greatest need is ff more bzgvs-different quality. The length of space between her eyes denotes great generosity and a desire to please. Cambridge High. Elizabeth Jane Moulton. The stork ap- peared in the Moulton domicile in 1878, and left this member, who, we grieve to state, has not seen fit to chronicle the exact date. Her remotest relative was one Robert Moulton, H one of the early settlers. She comes to ll. U. to keep up the reputation of the family. ' Considers the course at M. llabb's the most pleasant, and prefers Harvard after B. U. Lynn Classical High. Archie Edward Noble began his mana- gerial carecr on Monday, Jan. 15, 1877, in Waltham, Mass., where he has since resided- when at home. He counts Wm., Prince of Orange, a distinguished kinsman, and has scores of other Noble relatives. Considers the chapel courses pleasantest, preferably those at I2 M. He is a misogynist. Waltham High. 34

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