Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters - Sivad Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 38 text:

xy, = {APPRECIATION The Board of Editors of the 1929 SIVAD wish to express their grateful appreciation to the members of the Faculty and to the undergraduates, whose loyal support and co-operation have made this edition of SIVAD possible. They are especially grateful to the fol- lowing: DEAN DAVIS MISS CURRIER MIss SCOTT Miss DYER Dr. COFFMAN Dr. WARREN LUCIA BURBECK Mr. QUINN FRANKLIN COLLIER, JR.

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EDWIN MARSHALL ROBINSON, A.B. Lecturer in Office Procedure and Director of Office Training “The first principle of management is to define your object—determine what is to be done—what it is you are trying to do. I think one reason why P. A. L. girls make good wherever they go is that they seem to have a pretty clear idea as to what they want to accomplish, and how to do it or get it done. Simple, isn’t it?’’ This is the comment of our Office Methods instructor, and it seems an incentive to apply the principles of management to our own endeavors right here. We know one of Mr. Robinson’s hobbies is hustling, and one of his greatest delights, a good laugh, for he is always practicing the first and indulging in the second. We also know he’d make a good employer. ANNE MCCLINTOCK Director of the Department of Physical Education “Let us hope that no professor at P. A. L. is guilty of passing out an assignment like this one from SIVAD! How can one write from eighty to one hundred words about ‘anything’ and know whether or not she has done satisfactory work! It may be worth any grade from an ‘A’ to an ‘F’. Being one of the patriarchs of this institution, everyone should know by this time all my ideas about every thing from ‘ships to kings’. How- ever, I have one new one this year. That is, that we have a splendid Freshman class that will make the other classes look to their Jaurels if they don’t watch out!” What energy and vitality is compressed in such a small individual! But in spite of her diminutive stature she just radiates ‘“‘wim and wigor’’ to all who come into contact with her. Her abilities range from folk-danc- ing to prescribing certain pellets and mixtures for various ills. And we wonder what system she uses in signing those innumerable absence slips! MARY HELEN CAMPBELL Instructor in Physical Education Miss Campbell has been very busy with the fall athletics—so busy, in fact, that it made it practically impossible for the poor interviewer to complete her job. She is a firm believer in clean, fair play, and is unwilling to witness any kind of disinterest. She has that valuable trait—especially valuable for a physical training teacher—a sense of humor. The sighs and groans of anticipation of ‘“‘gym’”’ classes are gradually diminishing. The Fresh- man class appreciate her, and its members are glad to obey her, though they are with good reason apt to put her on a pedestal. May she always be as kind and fair to succeeding freshman classes at P. A. L. [31 ]



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