Boston University - HUB Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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we 44 sv JAMES ROYAL MARTIN Cochituate, Mass. Ph.B., Hamlin University, Minn., 19025 A.M., Harvard University, 1920. Instructor in Biology and Geology. Instructor in Experimental Pharmacology. Calmness is one of Professor Martin's outstanding characteris- tics. Nothing ever disturbs 'him-the even tenor of his temper- ament is always unruifled and sweet. He has a happy faculty of enlivening field trips that is much appreciated by his students, as is his willingness to demonstrate and explain again and again some troublesome point in laboratory or lecture work. SAMUEL ARTHUR MATHEWS 259 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. S.B., Boston University, 19233 A.M., 19244 M.A., Harvard University, 1925. Instructor in Biology. He-who has risen in the ranks-once presided over the Bi Lab and we thought him then a student. Time changes all things and persons, too. We hope he won't petrify-no, that's for rocks-we mean musticate in there with all the cats and fishes. We apologize hastily to the Frosh, for we mean that species of animal that gets extricated on the table and in the process creates an unpardonable odor. Sammy seems to have survived and come through smiling, so we are sure it must be quite all right. LYMAN CHURCHILL NEWELL 66 Stedman Street, Brookline, Mass. Ph.B., Brown University, 18903 A.M., 18913 Ph.D., ,Iohns Hopkins University, 18953 111 ll K, A T, Z E. l said to the man, Hubert sie die caries postcales de Justus Liebig? He looked at me and said, Yes, we have plenty of cards of Liebig. How many do you want? You see I might just as well not have exercised my German. In his inimitable language. he goes on to tell of a tea party in the front of Liebig's statue. The children were more interested in the tea than the statue. He thought it queer. Luckily, all minds don't have the same affinity! EDWARD Orrs HOLMES, JR. 31 Greystone Road, Malden, Mass. A B Harvard University 1914- A M 1916 lh IJ lohn Hopkins University 1920 Itll Instructor in Chemistry Who would suspect that D1 Holmes he of the chemistry laboratory and impossible courses fat least to us? rs a mem ber of the faculty quartet? Perhaps he finds here a little enjoy ment which helps to counteract the effect of his troublesome sees and 1 had a 'wonderful' precipitate 916 'CST' .1---l n ' f sk an l Page twenty hut 1 ' 4- 4 K. 1. 1 .1 1, fs . , untill 'K xx 351 5 'X X x. l -is 9-1 l . . . - . - . . 2 - 1' WK ' -1 ' ' l 9 9 - 'v s - 's NX I , I I I v I I ' 'A f . A .t if , , a- - ,, , - - , I 9 v . . 'I , I . ' '. - r M - '- . ' ki students with their' pesky problems and everlasting I don't F, X tj, i t nba A 1 ,. I. .1 -1-if l l' N . ' -ki N we - if 1 .fs fr 'I I 1' 1 ,41-I lt'-' I -IW, ' V' .ill-if 'A bf . - pp,--- -f-- -.-:.'aEQ,lr Il INA - ' ' rf. 'l ' ' ' f i '-f 'ddr' 'r 11,- -k? ...,:- i Txigi , .. 1--Q - Y 5 E '

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C. L. A. will indeed be fortunate in having him back again next if S it X ., Q, 'Xe A R Ab l LEWIS ALANSON BRIGHAM 355 Highland Avenue, West Some1'ville, Mass. 1 S.B., Boston University, 1913g A.M., 19173 1 Graduate School, Boston University, 19l7g Harvard ,7 University 19173 fl' li K, B 9 I1. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A little bird whispered to us once that Professor Brigham is a living example of the traditional absent-minded professor. A lost check in a restaurant, etc.-Yet in spite of, or perhaps Q because of, this failing, he is loved and revered by his students. year from sunny California. CLAUDE WATSON BRUCE 11 Jarvis Street, Cambridge, Mass. A.B., Emory and Henry College, 19183 A.M., University of Virginia, 1923. instructor in Astronomy. Stars and planets and gratings-no--not prisons-prisms. One theory proves that the sun will cease to heat the earth in a few hundred yea1's, and we begin to shiver. Then how calmly he demonstrates that the accepted theory provides for billions of years of sun-heat, and we notice the sky-light is open. Long hours of trig and formulae and then- You may leave out the trigonometry. Yes, we like our stars and the man who intro- duces them. 1 K l ARTHUR WISSWALD WEYSSL 421 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. A.B., Harvard U., 18913 A.M., 1892, Ph.D., 1894-g Universities of Leipzig, Berlin and Paris, 1894-96g M. D., Basel, Switzerland, 1907. Professor of Biology-Dean of the Graduate School. The vast majority of the freshman class in Zoology almost died of shock one day this year when the three o'clock bell rang w'hile Doctor Weysse was still in the midst of a sentence. But it was found out later that it was not Doctor Weysse but the clock that was at fault, so they all recovered from the blow, and once more their faith in human nature was restored. 'dl' BRENTON REID LUTZ 49 Laurel Street, Melrose, Mass. SB., Boston University, 1913g A.M., 191,43 Ph.D., 1 B K Ii 9 . Assistant Professor of Biology. Science pelsonified and Dr. Lutz are identical terms. Calm and lll1tl'll0ll0I181 at all times our biological professor talks on 111601165 as theories and of facts as facts. To this unimpas- stoned yet inspiring professor of ours, whose lectures in Physiology enlightened by the frequent exhibition of human lemalns fmm one of the 111051 interesting courses at C. L. A., and whose primary interest in accord with science, is the physical and intellectual welfare of his students, we extend our fllmn smccie t lespecl and affection. r- C215 ..,. fixf - - l f Pass is ggi., 1' Q' .. 7 i N' AA . 4 1-X Page twenty-four ..-Ng:f.. 'L-' -,.,,..-f- -wp... xx f 1917, U , II 111 sa',' kk D , as as .. 1 ', 'I ' J , x iw 1. if i. , 1 U ' 3 4. . - H . - In X ,E lltl - tl ' E 2 I C , , 5 s ' 4 ,-1.1 2.1, it 5 ' .. ,Q I 051 1, i,i'Aq t,u 1 i 1 f 7 x L, : V n I mp' fp . ,5- igf. 'll' Sr 7A 5' nl , . ' rt ,saw--. Z, 'M .ff ' lf' rf- 'l Bk ' ru . t..-V - , , Wt 'gvl -wn? .-:-f ---'- x ...!- - ' .4- t' T' f-----' Tqvvr -



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' HELEN MARY STEVENS 303 Central Avenue, Needham, Mass. A.B., Boston University, 1905g A.M., 1921g A fb. Assistant in Chemistry. Under Miss Stevens' tutelage, the workers in the Chem Lab are taught to walk the straight and narrow path. ld est, exact- ness seems to he her motto. Things run with amazing clock- work behind those forbidding glass of our establishment, and it is due, less vigilance. Somehow she doesn't salt solutions and sodium nitrate, but there surely is no account- ing for tastes. pf L , WILBER1' GUSTAF Anon' L1NuQUIs'r 210 High Street. Medford, Mass. S.B., Boston University, 1915g D.O., Massachusetts College of Osteopathy, l923g 111 B K, I '1' 21. lnstructor in Chemistry. We don't know what the chemistry department would do with- out Dr. Lindquist. When he isn't teaching he is generally to V be found in the laboratory patching up cuts, burns or bruises. .lust at present, however, his mind is taken up with something more important--we leave you to guess what. doors on the second floor we are sure, to her cease- seem to fit with chlorines, MARGUERITE F. WSYNER 303 Bay Street, Taunton, Mass. S.B., Boston University, 19245 S.M., Boston Univer- sity, 1925. Assistant in Chemistry. Have you ever heard the saying, Good things come in small packages? In this case, it seems to be true. This small lady, in spite of her scientific tendencies, has an artistic, an aesthetic color sense, with blue as the predominating line. We wonder- the hluebird for happiness, so blue is for--what? CHARLES PHILLIPS HUSE 13 Pine Street, Belmont, Mass. A.B., Harvard University, 1904g A.M., 19055 Ph.D., 19073 fl' B K. Professor of Economics. Professor Huseiis our idea of the perfect college instructor. f , Completely dependable--one can always be sure that it is safe I ,to walk in at ten past and still be on time. The possessor of a A , 1 well modulated voice-toned down to give peace to the would-be Q Q Q dozers, yet loud enough for the rest to hear his pithy remarks. X IL And finally, he is the inventor of that famous compromise be- ,YK-W '!,, 4.3 tween the sprung and the announced quizzes known as the next 'W' 1 T i- unannounced quiz. Plum, l '1 ly - f'iF. ' .:f VV f -fs EL ff- f 1 ,1 , l l to ' -:T 'Ji '-'il 'i 'Q 'F ' ri t ' . - ---, '- -1 ., -9' Q, l I?-4i 1f5-5- ' f---.: 1- Page tuenty six L it -M - - f tv!! ! 'C,., z... ' ' -tl' - 34'-.lg ..: ' -'W '.-ll ,Ks J -42' A --1-- ,.- IA, -.J .. ---- 1' 'T' ---- Tv-v r

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