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V 7 4 KT v I 5 I SYLLABUS, 1923 Dramatic Club .g gp Iiuck row: HAYES, G1r.r,1Es, PERRY, E1-ST:-:IN Frou! row: Miss D1-:sMONn, SAUL, Miss TRIM' PIIERBIERT W. SAUL, Pl'l'.X'iI1I'1If SAMUEL A. EPSTEIN, I'i1'r-Prr.v1'1lw1t ALICE L. FFRIPP, SECRETARY WALTER H. PERRY, Trwzszzrw- P1'orl11r'iug Collllzlillw' RORERT S. CSILLIIES, Clmirmrm GISRTRUIJE fjWIENS JOSEPH KRCJHN Play Czwvoring Cllllllllifffl' RUTH DESMONO, Chairman IfIIf!'I'fI1iIlllll'7If Committee ROYAL K. HzXYES, Clllliflllllll ABRAHAM E. CAI,I,UM IDORUTIIY DONLAN 202 MAX S. EPSTEIN ROLAND MIEUNIER PAULINE ROONEY JOHN SXVANSON
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oRGAN1zATIoNs ' '- gc Boston niversity Debating Society He who can readily and clearly express himself on all occasions occupies an enviable position. Realizing the many advantages that an experienced speaker possesses, we of the BUDS have availed ourselves of the opportunity to improve our talking ability. We have considered the sales tax, the bonus bill, the abolition of mid-year and final examinations, the continuation of capital punishment, the four power treaty, and other subjects of local, national and international interest, by means of prepared debates and open discussion. For the hrst time in our history, we blossomed forth to debate with another organization. The lon -antici ated BUCBA-BUDS debate took place late in December, at the Boston Uni- 8 P versity Union. The able forces of the BUDS argued long and vallantly against the credit system in department stores, but were compelled in the end to haul down their colors before the successful onslaught of their opponents. We extend our hearty congratulations to the ' ' t t f winners, and are not at all discouraged by the fact that the BULBA nippcd thc blosssm o our first bud. Our try-it-again attitude proves that we can meet with triumph and dis- aster, and treat those two imposters just the same. We have not by any means overlooked social activities in our pursuit of knowledge of the functions of the spoken word. We have already enjoyed a very successful dancing party, and are planning others, among which is the much-talked-ab-out BUCBA-BUDS social, at which the day and evening debating societies will trip the light fantastic together. Nor have we confined our fforts entirely to our debates and socials. ln addition to again taking charge of the evening division Svimanus work, we managed to find time to serve our Alma Mater in the lindowment Campaign, and were successful in securing the quota expected from our branch of the Boston University family, Our preamble states our aims-the development of the art of self-expression and the promotion of good fellowship-but it is not possible for us to estimate, in so many words, the value of our accomplishments, for this can be measured onlv bv the extent of individual 1m- provement, the increased fluency, greater clarity of thought and self-confidence, to sav nothing of the lasting friendships, which each member has derived from his association with the BUDS. 201
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ORGANIZATIONS -IW Dramatic Club The bulk of the work of the Dramatic Club this year has consisted of short plays, thereby enabling each member of the club to acquire thorough practice in acting. The plays are given in the rooms of the College Of Business Administration building. Admission has not been charged at any of these performances. At one of the entertainments, Mr. E. E. Clive of the Henry Jewett players. gave his viewpoints of dramatic work. Manager Sturtevant of the Copley Theater Company also gave a talk before the club. At another of the meetings, Miss Mary E. Wynn of the Children's Theater gave a review of the history and outlook of child drama. - The Dramatic Club has conclusively shown its value to the students of Boston' University, and its members are most enthusiastic in the Work that is being carried On. SAMUEL ALBERT FANNIE L. ASHLEY WILLIAM B. HARNETT HARfJI.D H. BRYANT ABRAHAM E. CALI.UM GORDON S. COCHRANE CHARLES COTTON RUTH DESMOND DOROTHY DONLAN LUCINA V. ELLMS MAX S. EPSTEIN SAMUEL A. ICIISTEIN ROBERT S. GILI.IES ROYAL K. HAYES JOSEPH KROHN EDWARD LACOB MARY S. MACKIENZIF MEMBERS 203 ABRAHAM NIARGOLIS ROLAND E. lVIEUNllER GERTRUIJE fJWENS WALTER H. PERRY ISABELLE V. ROBERTS PAULINIE ROONEY SAMUEL RUBIN HERBERT W. SAUL PAULINE S. SAWYER ROBERT G. SEARS AIZNIER B. SHERWIN MURRAY SHULTZ GEORGE B. SILVERMAN JOHN SWANSON ALICE L. r1iRIPl' PHILIP W. WILEY ESTHER YOUNG
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