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Northeastern University DAY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Training for Business, Social, Civic Leadership Two-year and four-year courses leading to Junior Certificate and degrees of Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Adminis- tration. FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION Accounting Administration Finance and Banking Merchandising Marketing Personnel Management Industrial Management Sales Management Retailing and Retail Store Management PROGRESSIVE METHODS Problem Method of Instruction, Analysis of Actual Business Problems, Home Study Projects, Individual and Group Surveys of Business, Motion Pictures on Basic Industries, Personal Conferences with Executives. STUDENT LIFE Student representation from many states and countries. Democratic in spirit. Each student’s voice counts in every program. Varsity athletics: Basketball, Baseball, Track, Soccer, Gymnasium and Swimming Pool. Dra- matics, Glee Clubs Minstrels, Orchestra. Wholesome social atmosphere, fraternities and other student organizations. Freshman enrollment limited. Early application for admission advisable. Catalog and further information on request TURNER F. GARNER, Dean 316 HUNTINGTON AVENUE, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION A Prepares and Places Graduates in Positions Offering BRYANT AND STRATTON BOSTON Advancement. Send for Bulletin giving courses, etc. FALL SESSION OPENS SEPT. 3 1 J.W.BLAISDELL Principal 33H Boylston St. Con A rtinqton St. TEL. BACK BAY 3000
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— PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS EAD THE ADVERTISING PAGES AND THEN- TRADE AT HOME! CHATS WITH YOUR GAS MAN — FOSTER BROS. PICTURES AND FRAMES 4 PARK SQUARE, BOSTON ■ SUMMER AND MILL STREETS ARLINGTON COMPLIMENTS REGENT THEATRE OF The cost of heating water is frequently discussed by our customers. There are many different methods of heating water for domestic purposes and we want our customers to have the best information on their water heating problem, so they can have a satisfactory method IHRIE JOSEPHINE FRAZER TlEiCHER OF FANCY AND BALLROOM DANCING 8 OXFORD STREET, ARLINGTON Telephone, Arlington 3079-W LEMENTARY AND ADVANCED PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION MISS L. MARSHALL o rly with New England Conservatory and Faelten Pianoforte School) Appointments Call Arlington 2181 - J FAIRMONT STREET, ARLINGTON OLYMPIA SPA ONFECTIONERY, FRUIT, CIGARS ICE CREAM AND SODA 352 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Telephone, Arlington 2988 FREE DELIVERY 3 ware the Germs of the Air This Emblem ic«l a o‘ doctor will tell you than lift “window coolers” are ding invitation to the fly- ' |rms of the dust laden air. t take chances with food’s these cooler days. Pro- lat food with ice and at Your Protection me time protect its value in dollars with vestment of only a few cents a day. We are here to serve. jRLINGTON-BELMONT ICE COMPANY in use. We want you to know that we maintain a Water Heat- ing Department, with Mr. Elmer S. Stack in charge, to gave our customers informa- tion and advice on heating water, whether the fuel used is gas or not. We make a rather broad statement when we say that there is no one in New Eng- land who knows more about heating water than Mr. Stack, but it is true. May we not assist you with in- formation and advice with- out any obligation on your part ? We want to be of service to you. ARLINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY ARLINGTON 2000
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V I I Arlington Ijiglj 8 rIfool (Elarinn ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Published during the school year by The Students of The Arlington High School Entered as Second-Class Matter November 9, 1917, at Boston, (Arlington Branch) Mass. P. O., under the Act of March 3, 1879 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Acts of October 3, 1917, authorized June 6, 1919 Volume II. ARLINGTON (Boston), MASS., APRIL, 1925 Number 4 — — ' Clarion Board of Management M a n aging Edi tor Claude Higgins, ’25 EDITORS ASSISTANT EDITORS Business Manager Donald Jones, ’25 Literary Dorothy Dowse, ’21 Jane Gilmore, ’25 Class Notes Marjorie Manning, ’25 Business Griffith Roberts, ’20 Francis Yossaiilik, ’25 Literary Esther Alden, ’26 Class Notes Dorothy Blevins, ’26 Exchanges Helen Joseph, ’25 Athletics Daniel IIooley, ' 25 Edith Johnson, ’25 Exchanges Louise Bradley, ’26 Helen Lowcock, ’25 Athletics Ellsworth Brown, ' 26 Club Notes Pauline Crowe, ' 25 Club Notes Rachel Crosby, ’26 Assistant Managing Editor Albert Brooks, ’26 Advertising Manager Richard Blasdale, ’26
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