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MAX LEVINE 4 C ' hiswick Road, Roslindale Class of ’07: won the Franklin Medal; Harvard ’ll: magna eiim laude; Harvard Graduate School ’13; Univ. of Chicago: Graduate School ’15; Univ. of Grenoble ’22-23; B.U. ’26; A.M. Middlebury French Summer School; Hobart College: Instruc- tor in Classics ’11-’15; Here 1915-present. Traveling: annual summer trip to Furojm ’23-’32. Hobbies: Swimming, bowling, billiards. Advisoi- of Fi-ench Club; N.H.S. faculty treasurer, 1951- ]u-esent ; Ib-esident X. Fi. Modern Language Society ’51, Camp Director: West Fnd House ’17- ' 18. 301 As another year in the illustrious hi.story of 301 draws to a close, we of “les meilleurs garcons” graciously admit that there were seven other homerooms in the senior class. However, though skeptical at fir.st, we soon saw the truth of Mr. Levine’s battle-cry, “They’re looking to us to set the examiile.” To be mode.st, we excelled in everything. What other class could have performed so admirably during last ])eriod on Friday with Dr. McCarthy? Among other things, we learned there the futility of “telling the machine at Princeton” that we didn ' t have time to study “vocaaaabulary.” On the other hand, we soon were able to recognize a “significant result” even when there was none to be found. For this aptitude, we are especially grateful to the school’s leading Democrat, Mr. Pearson. As for i)hysics, we were all very good in Latin. After experiencing the subtle humor of “Tall Paul” for three months, we finally forced the unfortunate master to leave for the serene confines of Roxbury Memorial. Alas, the new ma.ster, Mr. Lieberfarb, was not content with our highly logical argument that since we were the “language grou]).” we deserved two unprepared periods a week. Every one in 301 became a “Latin shark” as a result of the diligent teaching of Messrs. Ho])kinson and Dolan, who, it seems, never do anything ] eculiar in class. F ut, sticking with us through thick and thin was the gi’eate.st F ' rench teacher of all time, “Mr. Latin School.” Max Levine. With the hoi e that we have done nothing to disappoint him. we sincerely thank him and all our teachers for their untiring efforts in our behalf. EDWARD R. DRACHMAX JOHX T. DALEY CJa.s. i So ' iJH’s ADAMS — COHEN, M . [ 20 I
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