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

 - Class of 1929

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Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters - Sivad Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 101 of 334
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J Zfqi I PALCI J FAIRCLOTH AND TIERNEY, INC. MADAM IRVIN . . IRVIN Sz WALSH . HOPKINS, WALSH AND C. FLEMING . . . LERNER . MISS FRANCES LAVINE'S HAGER 85 SUTTON Co By LESHINSKY Another by WALSH MISS HELEN WELCH OLGA SIPOLIN MADAME FLORENCE GRAY follows closely with the very nn-athletic styles, which are becoming more and more popular. .. b furnish-es us with a frivolous interpreta- tion of a P. A. L. Junior. Such a light- hedrted ensemble finds many friends in Boston. present two models which they guarantee to be the best dll--droilnd offer of the fash- ion show. Charming for any oclca-sion, they are gratefully received by every girl. combine in offering wh-at we think are 'most likely to silceeed The-re is a lasting quality and charm about these presenta- tions which assures them of a warm recep- tion everywher-e. mod-estly presents a style which tho-ugh dewnilre is ve-ry popular with the Junior Class at P. A. L. usual dexterity has added a serious to-ne to this number which IS a general among students are very bdslifid aboutldisplaying their models which as we have repeatedly as- sured them are already being copied by Juniors as well as lower-classmen Th-e Sylvia given gratis to the world of ,fashion through the good ndtilre and ge-n SBOSIJEY of its designer LS the Eleanor which has proved 1tself a universal favorirte in its dddptdbilitvf and way of blending with its near neighbors begs to present the most striking number of the season ' has created a model the result of stiidfy and industry which She presents asa very suitable costume for every day during one S college career shows a model which though Madame is thought to be a man-hater lS usually' well received by people of both sexes Perhaps the fact that she 1S the bdbfy style dictator partly explains her popularity ,ifi gg my T . if Nmcl U

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f g L. . Qi I 1 . ,, ' 3 ,A Q QQi.Q...,Q w.S., 1 5 .. S f1 '-A--N-as-'-1-V-H--WW-W-w4'37T3T7-F3 , gl X .1 QA-kg ij,gig.iii5ic A ' f ' .g1g.j.,i,115.5 M like l Elluuhinn Shnm The Class of 1930 presents the season's most representative assort- ment of fashions, as created and displayed by the foremost -advocates of these styles : i By KEAY . . Here is the most popular model we have, I I 'E .and one which 1nsp1r-es everyone to be a . hustler. For claulciug this creation is un- -A 5 . ii surpassed. lp A CARNEY presentation . . This charmingly correct and gracious number is als-o a favorite with the profs. One of our very best. 1 RUBENSTEIN . . sets two blu-e eyes within a l-ovely face, frames it with s-oft, brown hair, and gives , us the most beautiful creation of the sea- 4 V 1 SOI1. il ll SILVEIRA Furnishes the fashion display with a dark, . l . petite, vampiug attraction, which she calls A Il the Evelyn This one is guaranteed to capture any man. SULLIVAN SL 0 u TUBIASH . have given us two very good models which illustrate the wide range of lengths in which this y-ear's styles come. The loug and short -of it is, that these are two of our favorites. The House of EPSTEIN AND CUSHMAN . . offers for your appr-oval their most sophis- ticatecl pres-entations. These are guaran- teed to be absolutely unaffected either by Sonny Boy or Get Out and Get Under the Moon. - MISS GRACE SMALL, INC. . . displays-indirect but charming contrast . with the above-the most uusophisticateol creation shown to-day. N. B.-Sunshine or rain may affect this fzabri-c temp-orarily. By HOPKINS . . i.s this clever design. Just see for your- self. More need not be said. COFFIN . . . shows us a deceiving wfork of art which she calls the- bluyj'er. Delightful if be- wlldering MARIETA DOUGHTY specializes 1n one 11ne and gives us her in terpretatlon of the athletic influence this season T tail



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' 1 12. To Blarbara Arohibfalol-a Wag-on for her books s-o s-he can come out from Iii hair grow long. 4 practice in Secondary Ed. . ' Cliff' ss- if, fi'-H f i5'f'i -:rs-Qr-K... Ll --Q..ffgLf'.4i-f:l l....IL1f .'a- 'X2'1i,ggf ' ' r 1 .dry .li 4 55 1 1. M ,,. ,J li ., ,L 1 ff: f--f It' -12:-W:M-N-fwfr-Q'-mfU li ...iii V:o,, 1. - LQl 1Q i rf r:i.. ! lgi-.-fm5::gg3lg ribnm, 53,-1,-V-.333--W--AM-he.--i? : f'j t x I C M tllvl--W-Q-W-fs1-1f11Qsll..,,-5 lf C K if 1, . 427 l fi i 1 l I . 0112155 will I I 1 Be it hereby known, that we, the Class of .1930 of the College of Prac- ' 4 A i 2 tical Arts and Letters of Boston University, being of sound mind and mem- Q ix ory, declare this our last will, revoking all other wills and documents of l ri similar nature heretofore made. Q gf After the payment of all debts against our estate, we bequeath as fol- ' gl lows: p li ' f . ll il 1. To the Class of 1.929-the memory of four happy college- years and our w1s-hes lg l li f for their success. 1 , 2. To the Class of 1931-our highly dignified seats ini the balcony, .for use ' , ' if during assemlbliesg our struwggles wi-th .Secondary Ed. problems, tlhe supervision of , fi Steve's love affairsg and the dust on top of' the lockers. 3 1 3. To the Class of 1932-our ideals. May rthey carry on the to-rch lighting the y . way to successful lives and happineassi. 1 4. To the Siyfacl Boarcl-an inexhaiustible supply of s junior write-ups of uniform length land guaranteed- not to contain the adjective charm1ng '. 5. To Mrs. Tyler-stilts and an arm 'band on which is embroidered Faculty , so l 2 l that we can distinguish her from the students.. ig l 6. To Professor Smith-a cross disposition so we can find out what he is like when he is crabfby. l 7. To Mrs. Oiiate-a few light tasks to fill up- her- many idle mome-nts. 8 To the olorfniitory girls-a set of late permissions to replace those they l-0-se , V' ix V 1 s 1 by disobeying' rules, an-d a. popfular fr'afternity s-0 their prom will be -patronize-d. 5 f 9. To Eleanor Allefm-Ulysses' bag of winds in case her own should give out in - V l h 1 the midst of our weekly prlocessionial. , ' , , . I, 5 1 101. To Viola Alleii-a. pvair of silk water wings to '2LS1Sd'S'l1 her when she- wins her ' life-savin-g b-adge. p l 11. To Evelyn Alter-a 'permanent ab-sence slip, all signed, for useiin Second-ary 1 Efd. classes. A under Hoover . We'Ad like to see .her occasionally. p 3 13. To Aclella Beafalieu-a lock 'box to keep her eiiiciency safe. E I l E l j l 14. To Dorothy Blevins-a printing press to publish her stories. ' I r ll il .1 :Il 'I I l I 1 t 15. To Dorothy Bryaait-roller skates to aid in commuting fro-m the Student 3 House. . u 16. To Marguerite Burke-onie million SIVAD ads to remove the wo-rried express V sion. from her' face. 1 17. To Mary Burke-a year's contract in order to popularize He's Got Bright, + 1 Red Hair. U 18. To Berriaclette Carfhey-an airplane. She will bring honor to P. A. L. by being the fastest woman pilot to London. We also b-equelath her love and gratitude 1 1 for :her untiring efforts in behalf of her class.. , 1 19. To Phyllis Coffin-a book on How To Be Happy Though Married. t MZQ. .To Priscilla Coriaiit-a book of stamps to help with the heavy correspondence o aine. ri 9. 21. To Dorothy Cooksori4a box of hairpins for use should she decide to let her 3 ill . ' C 22. To Alice Cox-ea job taking the United States Census. She has had excellent Q. 2-3. To Marguerite Cr0ak+a lecture on How to c-re-ate less disturbance. - v - X 1 9 ffm sf O H K c E fB'i5N ' . ' fX'z'1:c'l3j-:5i.1: 3'

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