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Class History Soon after the opening of the school year President Podren called his followers together for our first meeting of the year. This meeting was a most solemn occasion because of the fact that Mr. Podren announced that he would not be a candidate for re-election. However, Mr. Poclren bore it all and proceeded in his usual Ollicialistic manner with the election of the ollicers for this year. Nominations were generously and thoughtfully made,.nearly everyone present at thc meeting being nominated for some ollice. This, of course, showed that we were all capable of holding ollice had there been ollices enough to go around. Sullice it to say that -Iohn Taylor was elected l'resident, Clara Furbush for a third time elected Vice-President, lfiverett li. lVIerrithew to be trusted with the funds, and Abraham Horowitz to succeed Miss Wilcox as Secretary. Our only social function during the first semester was a dance which we held at the l3.U. Union. Unfortunately, because of the many activities during the month of December, this dance was not very well attended. A good time was reported by all those who did attend. A Howling Party was held at the Boston Y.lVl.C.A. the early part of the second semester. This was a big success. The men, of course, could bowl all around the ladies, but somehow it was noticed at the end of the match that the ladies weren't so far behind after all. The Social Committee is now working on some sort of a get-together to be held in the near future, so we have something' to look ahead to in the way of class activity. We fully realize, as does every class when they get to their middle year, that so far as class spirit is concerned, this is the hardest year of all. Some have pulled away from us into the higher ranks and some have fallen by the wayside, but those of us who remain active in the class realize more and more as we go on that in order to accomplish anything worth while We lllllst pull together, all toward the same end. 1 The liivening Class of 1924 stands ready to further the welfare of the University and Cspecially the livening Division whenever occasion arises. 117
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, ,,,, W SYLLABUS, 1923 'f Class Officers Fuknusn Honowrrz TAYLOR Mlzmurmzw JOHN A. '1'AYI.OR, I re.fifZeul ABRAHAM N. I'IOROWl'l'Z, Vine-P1'e.vif!.eut Ev!-:1uf:'1 1' B. M1CIlllI'I'Ill'IXV, Trwuzzrer CLARA M. Fuunuslf, Secremry 116
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..,. hi 5. , ,m,.,,,....., N.. . 3, n . J Ill: if 4-1, W'-f1t IF'f'tI'fWt' I SYLLABUS 1923 IW , 3 Middlemen AUS'1'IN, MAIKY K., EHB BEAN, TIIEoIIoRIc A. BECK, ALII12R'I' S. BIsNNE'I r, VI5RR J. Bom,aI.L, SARA C. BOYD, TIIOMAS H. BRIss'r, AlJOI.l'II BRoWN, CIIAuNcI4:Y L. BROWN, ELLA M. BROVVN, RALIJII O. BROWN, ROLLA W. BYI-:Rs, JIQNNIIQ V. CAR1'I4:N'I'I-JR, HALI. B. CIIAIIIJ, I'iRNIcs'I' CoAKI,I-:Y, joIIN C. F. Coc:AN, WILLIAM D. CoIIIsN, GI'20liCiE CoIIIf:N, HAIQIQY A. CoI.1.IAs, PI5'I'I':R C. CoLLINcIIAIvI, CARI. T. CUIvIIvIINtps, WILI.IAIvI W., .IR DAVIS, LI4:oN D. IDAVIS, MAURICIQ DIf:RIIY, H1'1NRY S. DI GlUS'l'CJ, VIRGIL G. DWYI-:R, xlosr-:PII B. ICYRICK, GIQACE L. FARIf:'I'RA, FRIQIIIQRICIC L. FINGIYLRMAN, PIIILII' FLI-:'I'cIII':R, I'i'I'III5L S. Foss, WlI.I.lAM G. Fos'I'IcR, R0l!lilL'I' I. FRI-:sIINIf:Y, SAMUIII, A. FuRIxUsII, CLARA M., EH GARIzARINo, DILI.0N L. GOIDl IilCY, HARoLIx C. GCJOIJMAN, IRVING A. Glil'IliNIlOOlJ, TIII':oImoRI-1 HAM, CI.I1fIPoRo C. HAIi'I'Y, WILLIAM P. HoI,I.Is'I'I':R, DoNAI.D M. HoRowI'I'z, AIIRAIIAIVI N. HOYIC, S'I'IfPIII':N A. HUMl'IIlil4IY, HARoLIx A. KAI.'I'l'Ill, .II':ssII5 KINNICLL, DAVID C. LocIcIIAR'I', sIAMI':s B. EVENING DIVISION Corrected to March 15, 1922 43 Barry St. 119 Webster St. 96 Milton Ave. 8 Idlewild St. Pumping Station 39111 Washington St. 14 Hazelton St. 2 Sheldon Place 222 Chestnut St. 2151 Dorchester Ave. Q3 Waban Park 26 Sargent St. 58 Central St. Y.M.C.A. 268 W. Newton St. I4 I-2 Fayette St. 1051 Blue Hill Ave. 21 Tremont St. 96 Dartmouth St. 1 14 Josephine Ave. IS Winter St. Nashua 26 Beacon St. 81 Oxford St. 40 Frankfort St. 341 Fairmount St. 68 Main St. 3 Martin Terrace 4 Gibson St. 4.1111 Medford St. 42 Church St. 24 Bruce St. 107 Gainsborough St. I2 Tennyson St. 240 W. Newton St. 45 Willard St. Q4 Dorchester St. 269 St. Botolph St. I7 Madison Ave. 487 IC. Sixth St. 28 Amherst St. 232 Magnolia St. 1016 Washington St. 5 Linnaean St. 385 Hollis St. 426 South St. 25 Clinton St. 1l8 Dorchester Haverhill Dorcheser Allston Plymouth Somerville Mattapan Waterville Cambridge Dorchester Newton Dorchester Somerville Newton Boston Cambridge Dorchester Lawrence Boston W. Somerville Woburn New Hampshire Winthrop Somerville B. Boston Lowell Malden IC. Milton Dorchester Somerville Lowell IC. Lynn Boston Somerville Boston Malden Worcester Boston Beverly S. Boston Springfield Roxbury Dorchester Cambridge Framingham Pittsfield Taunton
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