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SYLLABUS 1923 'l il y Q-wilt, Students From Other Departments COREY, ISAREI. DAVIS, I'IARRIIz1 1' M. GI5n1aI,I::IN, MARGARETI-IA P. GoonwIN, RU'1'Ir GIKACIE, Rosie P. H ARRIQLL, ROIIILRT E. HCJUSMAN, MIIJIJREIJ VANV. JACKSON, NoRMAN K. KAPI.AN, FRANCES LAWSON, HIENRY G. LUN'I', ANNIIQ P. MERRIAIVI, FRANCIS N. MOODY, GAIKIJNEIK S. MOIQIRIS, A1.uI3R'I' MUGCiI.EI3EE, RUTH R. OIQOZCO, MAIKIA OWICN, RANDoI,PII PEI,'roN, MAIlJOIiIlE PICKARII, ALIPREII H. RA1f'1'L:R, WIIIIIIAM S. RoI3ER'I'soN, IDUROTIIY S. RosuNuI.A'I I', JENNY L. SEGAI., SARA D. ITWISS, RUTII M. WA'l'SON, MARY B. S. YOUNG, LEON C. MA'I'soN, MAUIIICIE R. PAPKIN, BARNEY CIIA'I rI-:R'I'oN, lRvINc: T. CoI.I':MAN, TIIIcRI':sA V. FoLEY, GI.AnYs MUlll'IlY, HI-:I.IcN li. NlJIi'l'CJN, LAWRENCE B. O,BlLl1CN, Hl'II.l5N R. WII.KlNS, ILALPH W. YoUNcz, JI-:AN COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 2 Hamilton St. Poland ' 4 Cliff Rd. I8 High St. I56 Vernon St. 44 Howard St. 83 Walnut St. 223 Lincoln St. 55 I-2 Allen St. 57 Jefferson Ave. Cherryfield 285 High St. 205 Main St. Great Plain Ter. 180 Bennington St. Lasell Seminary II4. Summer St. Lynnfield 6 Highland St. Medway 286 Newbury St. 50 Shepard St. 4. Wilson Sq. R.F.D. 1466 Commonwealth Ave. 5 Chestnut St. SCHOOL OF LAW 288 State St. 103 South St. Southb-ridge Ohio VVellesley Marblehead Worcester VValtl1an1 Springfield Stoughton BostoII Piverett Maine Newburyport North Andover Needham liast Boston Auburn dale Stoneham Mass. Concord Junction Mass. Boston Lynn Revere Hudson ' Boston 3 5 Woburn Portland, Mc. New Bedford SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Scituate SQ lisinond St. 26 Lincoln St. 25 Summit Ave. .lonesport 324 Centre St. I8I Lahan St. 786 Cominercial St. 104 Rhode Island Dorchester Hudson Winthrop Maine jamaica llain Providence, R. Fast Weymouth J I
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i - H '- vi' . t't:1,4fv -2 g V , ' -1 'ID- la . SYLLABUS 1923 liavs Class History At last, after live years of effort, we iind ourselves on the last lap of the journey to our goal, seniors--of the Class of 1922. Our ranks are greatly depleted, but the spirit and en- thusiasm which Was ours in our Freshman year, remain with us still. Most of us found that going to school evenings and working days was enough to keep us busily occupied. However, in spite of our crowded calendars, many of us found time to interest ourselves in the various school activities. The roster of the B.U. D.S. claims many of our members, and the Endowment Fund campaign also gained through our efforts. The benefits that we have derived from our college life cannot be enumerated. Not only have 'we gained through our studies, but contact with each other has broadened our vision. The friendships which we have made cannot be valued, and they will always be among our greatest treasures. Our Senior year was opened by the usual election of officers. Our Ship of State was entrusted to Alfred W. Perkins, who ably carried the duties of president, assisted by his fellow ollicers: Bernard P. Myerson, vice-president, Miss lilizabeth G. Woods, secretary, and Francis L. Chamberlain, treasurer. We must pause for a minute to give due credit to the only member of the weaker sex who has had the distinction of having held the oliice of president of any class at C.li.A. Miss Elizabeth G. Woods, our present secretary, presided over us in our junior Year. During the year, the usual class functions were held, and were all a great success. Our little informal get-togethers did much. to solidify our class spirit and make stronger the ties of friendship formed in previous years. And now that the time has come to bid Farewell,' to old B.U., there is a tug at our hcartstrings and a tear in our eyes, for in spite of the hard work the past hve years have en- tailed, there is love in our hearts for Alma Mater. 106
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