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'ff 1' 1 ,E5J'gQi A 'A'y :'U '! ' WNW 'lt' I l 1 . E111 'f1 1,l itl11 Amn-:wr Moams 1100 East Street, Needham, lVIassac-lmusetts S.ll., lloston University. 1995, A.M., 1920. 1011 A. 11,13 K. Instructor in Social Seienee. A man with a triple personality. His specialty is Crime. his ultimate goal happy-ness , and his past somewhat shady. We have heard said that many. many, - not so many years ago, -before his new pedagogical dignity had enveloped him, he wore another cloak Cministerial alsol that gave him both the power of office to unite lwo tragic souls. and the excellent reputation ofa charming actor. Awrnna I'IE1t'l3l'1R'1' Winnie 125 Fair Oaks Park, Needham, Nlassachusctts AJ3. lloston I7niversity. 18875 S.'l'.13., 1891: A.M. Harvard lfniversity. 1899: 1'h.lD. 1901. ,lf B K C-'J A X. Professor of Education and School Administration. Dean of t.hc School of Education. All hail to the Hermit ol' Needham, Professor Wilde always seemed perfectly socialized until we tried looking for him. Not at l10ll1CQ not at C. L. A.: not at S. li.: nowhere - well of course he may have been at church. We are glad that he does not use the false door of the business men. in conference . Jlcssic B'U'lT'l'RICK DAVIS 27 Crosby Road, Chestnut I-Iill, Massachusetts A.li. Colgate University 18951 A.M. l'niversily of Michigan, 19115 L.H.D. Volgate linivcrsity. A T, fl' B K, 111 A K. Lecturer on Education. Doctor Davis is one of those very fortunate mortals who loves his profession both in theory and in practice. Moreover, he has a way of connnunicating his enthusiasm to his pupils -the love of his subject and especially his pedagogical ideals Cwhieh are by no means so dry and dusty as the words soundjl Bits of pat humor always find their way into his lectures at just the right places also, - which heightens the interest, if not the I. Q. of his listeners. li s t 1 22
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L iiirnr .lriu il Q, ,212 1 ,, i L J i eg .sa mt 415 ,, .nlllllu ..A,.., 'iz A :HELEN MARY STEVENS 308 Central Avenue, Needham, Massachusetts A.ll., Boston University, 19053 A.M., 1921. A KID. Assistant in Chemistry. Miss Stevens is a thorough-going scientist, and employs laboratory.methods even in her hours of leisure. lt is reported that she raises geraniluns according to the strictest schedule, and we are wondering il' lhose geraniuins ever have a fervent wish, occasionally, to indulge a little in irregularity. llowever, it appears that flowers Hourish marvelously under her dell. supervision. and we hence infer that students are much akin to blooming rosebuds. CHARLES PHILLIPS HUSE 13 Pine Street, Belmont, Massachusetts A.l3., llarvard University, 1904-g A.M., 19055 Ph.lJ., 1907. 'If I3 K l.,l'0l'CSS0l' ol' l'll50ll0llIlCS. Always eahn, never hasty or impatient, and with an air of linality which discourages nonsense, l'ro- fessor Iluse brings to his classes an atmosphere ol' solidarity and purpose which is a stimulus lo good work. Yet behind his clear judgment and keen, practical ability, we find a limitless eapaeity for dry humor. ERNEST RU'l'I'IEltP'OltlJ Gnovlcs '74 Warren Street, Needham, Massachusetts A.ll., Dartmouth College, 19035 l3.D., Yale Divinity School, 1901. CD B K. l.'rol'essor of Social Science. l'rol'essor Groves says litl.le, but implies a deal. We rather think that we should like lo talk with him, for he is in the way of being a national authority on marriage problems, and no doubt could advise us well on little difficulties that might arise in later years - no, not yet. Unfortunately for us, however, he is away this year building up by inc1'ements his se1'vice, and inadvertently adding to his fame. 21
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ll.. I' 4 I -' -Y--. , - 1 g .,l, . 1 .1 2 'f1'f ' , 'A'A lll ,- I ' ' .fiffii iff N l 'zfz ff' A i ll 'fi ll DONALD IVIALUOLM G mann, 07 N ottingllill Road, Brigllton, IVIassachusett.s A.B.. Illinois 1919: A.M., Harvard 19203 Doctorat d'Universite. U of l'aris 'Q0. Instructor in History. The whole burden of Europe's recent bloody history seems t.o rest, like a satiated, drowsy hawk. with a crushing force on the small shoulders ot' this instructor. But his inner cheer and resistance is attested to by the courageous flamboyaney of his !'I'Ul,'UfS -bright poppy fields. luscious cherries, azure blue srcges, deep meadow greens. Glorious nature emerges triumphant from the musty volumes ol' his- toriea act. IVAIIREN On'r1uAN Aurxr 25 ,Kinross Road, Boston, lVlassacl1usetts A.B. Baker liniversity, 1907: Rhodes Scholar from Kansas, 1907-10g BA. in Modern llistory, Ux- ford University, 19103 Fellow in History, Yale University, 1911-135 MA. Oxford University, 19103 Ph.D. Yale University, 1919. Z X. My tongue within my lips I rein. For who talks much must talk in vain. 'l'he accumulated wisdom ofthe Sphinx manifests itself subtly in an eloquent. silence. Like that sage ot' the desert, his followers increase day by day, and invariably become enthusiastic admirers. fascinated and baffled. No passer-by could suspect riot when at the end of last semester Room +3 echoed thunderous applause and hearty bravos . Not if he knew that W. 0. A. was closing his last class ofthe year. Romcwr EARL Moomr 337 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts A.B. Boston Iiniversity. 19225 A.lVl. 19221, Jacob Sleeper Fellow, 19Q3-2-lg Bulkley Fellow, 19424-253 Yale Graduate School 19251-525: Instructor in History, U. of Michigan, 1925-20. B X 21. Instructor in History. lfresbmen , he contends, must be seduced before they will entertain the facts presented to them- I know from experience. - There! you see, he knows what it is to be a student.. 0 Sweet Scducer, in the immortal words of the great poet we implore you . . . Come and trip it as you go nothing Cunt Un the light f anxi tastie t rmtr . . itiir I, if that d cmcs sn't achieve results - why, 28
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