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4 IIELEN MARY STEVENS 308 Central Avenue, Needham, MtLSStLCl1ll50ttS A.ll., Boston University, 19053 A.M., 1921. A lil. Assistant in Chemistry. Behold the guardian angel of reagent bottles, the skilful wielder of mortar and pestle, the cool, clear- eyed arbiter of the unbalanced equation. May those who through her tuition have found the means to acquiring chemical equilibrium, project their discovery as successfully as she, into their extra-chemical existence. ECONOBIICS Cnaamss 1'111L1.1vs lIUsE 13 Pine Street, Belmont, MttSSitCl11lSCttS A.ll., Harvard University, 190-tg A.M'., 19055 Ph.D., 1907. fl? B K. Professor of Economics. Five minutes spent in waiting for the class to assemble, ten for attendance. For the next time take Chapter 52. The outline for Chapter 51: - Now here isa sample quiz, how would an increase in the number of plows affect: 1. the rent ofa given piece of land, etc. - That will be all for today. Professor Hnse calmly remarks, I am dumbfounded that you should think that I would deviate in the slightest from my usual procedure. SOCIAL SCIENCE .ERNEST RU'rnEaFoaQ GRovEs '74 Warren Street, Needham, M2lSStlCllllSCttS A.l3., Dartmouth College, 19039 B.D., Yale Divinity School, 1901. 111 B K. Professor of Social Science. No doubt the underclassmen have noticed a small, quiet. dignified professor passing through our corridors and disappearing into a classroom on the sixth floor. Any student of Sociology will identify this man as our well beloved Doctor Groves, the teacher who spurs us to study, research and thought in that boundless science. To this dear friend, we wish to extend our sincere wishes for a pleasant and beneficial year of writing and lecturing - for we have learned to our sorrow that he is K' vacationing from our Alma Mater next year. 20
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vkLxfx',illlllir'ff,',' x y I ' 1. ,X XXX l ll' Y'j I I 4' f If . 1 QS 1' vitxhpxix ' XA, HM ' 1 R ith xl MP2, re as .I I U 1 tray ll 11.1 i 1 I 'I it I 1 l Q I l I l i ll Ii I Y' x Vi 1 1li,l f. I 1. 1' M: I um, gf: W '11, Wi w 1 i i l -' ' ' U 'I'-5 I 1 1 CHEMISTRY LYMAN CHURCHILL NENVIGLIJ 66 Stedman Street, Brookline, Massachusetts Ph.B., Brown University, 1890g A.M., 1891 g l'h.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1895. fb B K. A T, E E. Professor of Chemistry. A jingly tin peddler rang his hell outside a house, one long ago sunshiny day. A small boy sat watch- ing him, mentally choosing just such an alluring profcsion for his more earthly moments. Small boy's Mother came out of the house with a pail of fat and walked around the cart with it. Lyman couldn't see how it was done, but she came right hack, and with two cakes of soap! He sat and thought a long, long while -- and then became a chemistry professor. Such is the influence of tin peddlers. IIe might have been a politician - or a poet. EDXVARD 0'r1s HOLMES, Jn. 31 Greystone Road, Malden, Massachusetts A.B. Harvard University, 19145 A.M. 19165 Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1920. 1Ilfl. Instructor in Chemistry. Even the professors have it - it being the radio fad, at least Professor Holmes has, so they tell us. The other night he got Norway, yes, indeed, but there's a town - 'nuff said! When a prompt pro- fessor gets Norway and comes two minutes late to his nine o'clock class, who are we to object? If eyes can talk, either the world IS a joke on a stupendous scale or Prof. Holmes is hiding an inferiority complex. WILBEW1' GUSTAF Auow LINDQUIST 210 High Street, Medford, Massachusetts S.B. Boston University, 19153 D.O. Massachusetts College of Osteopathy, 1923. ill B K, l T 2.1. Instructor in Chemistry. Man and the gods unite to tell tales of the ahsentminded professor - this is our pet one: Once upon a time a certain class in chemistry met. Time elapsed but no professor confronted them. They could not leave, for they could see him in the distance industriously chewing the elements of his pet pencil. More time elapsed - and still more - there were twenty minutes left to the hour. Suddenly Professor Lind- quist saw his class! 19
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l11 ' Diliilffif, l 1 x F' 1 .1 l 1 'i xl. la? X, vf., i l'l ' 1. ill, Mg ll l. :I 4 1 ' 1 H l' li 5 x . . , , I 1 l 2 l ' - e l'li il ALBERT MORRIS Great Plain Terrace, Needham, Massachusetts S.B., Boston University, 1925. K YD A, fl! B K. Assistant in Social Science. Who says truth isn't stranger than fiction? Come to C. L. A., all you skeptics, and we will present to you a Horatio Alger story in life - FROM STUDENT T0 Pnori-Jssoa - being written in three parts: first, The Gay and Irresponsible Studentg second, The Attainment of a IDB K Key and Uncomfortable Dignityg and third, The Rise to Power. The last part begins with a quotation, His friends call him 'Al'. Hurray for the instructor called Al ! EDUCATION ARTHUR HERBERT WILDE 125 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Massachusetts AB. Boston University, 1887g S.T.B., 18913 A.M. Harvard University, l899g Pl1.D. 1901. fl' B K, G A X. Professor of Education and School Administration. Dean of the School of Education. ' This Wilde man of Needham makes education courses- interestingl- with his humor, his toler- ance, and his kindly smile. And what is more we hear that he gets up early to spend an hour at home practicing the piano before he catches the train for our big city. JESSE BUTTRICK DAVIS Q7 Crosby Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts ' A.B. Colgate University 18953 A.M. University of Michigan, 19115 L.H.D. Colgate University. A T, 'IJ B K, fb A K. Lecturer on Education. Uncle Jabey is our idea of an ideal grammar school principal. We can see him running races with the boys and quietly extracting written contracts of attendance from the girls. Besides, we have it on good authority that l1e's a genial soul. 21
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