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SYLLABUS 1923 I Q f? l 2 5 Spanish Club of C. B. . Buck row: MOONY, XVALLIS, I'I2r.LIeTIlcR, ANSICLMO, BIARCACCIO, DESROSIERS, MURPHY, BARNETT Third row: GEARXN, Cin-:sm-ny, RomaR'rsoN, SIIAXV, Dmscom., GuNm-:RsoN. BIYLLER, HUNT, CLEARY Srcoml raw: IMLCUM, TORTOLANI, DONLAN, DRAKl'I, SvMONns, Flcmus, OWEN, 'l'RAvERs, WIQLFH 'Front ruw: AIITL'lIliI.L, Ill-:Nlm,xs, Gn,soN, ROWAN, CuRIs'rxrAs If J 1 fY,A XV I Z' , I W' OFFICERS ' U11 Lf, k J , . JOSE 'ERRE,1r1's11l1'1zl HECTOR OTTONELI.O, Vzce-Prrfsidfnt STANLEY T. DRAKE, S1'rrvi11ry 117111 T7'FII.Vll!'6I' 218
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ORGANIZATIONS The Newman Club of 'Boston University The Newman Club of Boston University, organized in October, 1920, is an or- ganization of the male Catholic students of the university. - The purpose of the club is to promote a closer social and scholarly relation among the Catholic students of Boston University. The club has had a very successful year, having at the present time a membership list of one hundred and fifty students. Just before the close of the school term in May, 1921, the Newman Club was admitted to membership in the Federation of College Catholic Clubs as a member of the New England Province of the Federation. Joseph J. Benoit represented the New- man Club at the convention of the Federation, which was held at Cliff Haven, New York, the first week in July. At the first meeting of the club this year President Benoit outlined the purpose of the club to the new members, and The Reverend Father Fletcher, spiritual advisor of the club, delivered a short address. Meetings were held regularly once a month, the meeting being preceeded by a supper and an address by some person of interest. Presi- dent Murlin was the speaker at one of the meetings during the first semester. A num- ber of meetings were followed by socials with the girls of the St. Cecilia's Col- lege Club as guests. During the first term the Newman Club in conjunction with the Catholic Club of M.I.T. and the St. Cecilia's College Club conducted a lecture at which The Rev- erend Father Stinson of Boston College spoke on Joyce Killmer, the war poet. Uniting with the other clubs of the New England Province of the Federation of College Catholic Clubs, the Newman Club on February 24, 1922, conducted a formal dance at the Hotel Somerset. At the present time plans are under way for the admittance of evening division students to the club, and it is expected that by next year practically all departments will be represented in this organization. 217
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up ORGANIZATIONS J Spanish Club Of C. B. A. The Boston University Spanish Club is composed of active clubs at the College of Business Administration, the College Of Liberal Arts, and the College of Secretarial Science. The club at C.B.A. was founded in the year 1919-1920 by Sr. Adalfo Con- stain of Colombia, South America, and has grown rapidly since that date. The club is made up of students from Latin America and other foreign countries, as well as home students, thus being Of mutual aid to each other in our studies of the language, life, customs and trade of tlIe Spanish-speaking peoples. Meetings at C.B.A. are planned to be held weekly, at which time prominent men in the professional and business World give interesting talks On Spanish life, customs and trade. Membership in the club is open to all students interested in such activities. The social year Of tlIe University Spanish Club began witlI a very successful dance at Whitney Hall, Brookline, in October, which was attended by over 200 Couples. A month later another dance was held in the same hall which was as big a success as tlIe first. In January, the annual ball given in honor of the Boston University Football Team was held at Whitney Hall, to which all members of the team were invited. For the remaining part of the school year another dance is planned to be held during March by the C.B.A. Club, followed by a social later in the month. The annual formal Dinner-Dance is planned to be held at the Copley-Plaza at the end Of the semester. FRANK ANSELMO MARION BALCOM JOHN BARNETT PEDRO BENEGAS PACO BIANCHI IRVING CHATTERTON EDWARD CI-IESLEY DEWEY CHRISTMAS RAYMOND CLEARY LEO DIESRKJSIERES DOROTHY DONLAN STANLEY T. DRAKE DANIEL DRISCOLL JOSE FERRE MEMBERS WILLIAM GEARIN, JR. JACKSON GILSON HOWARD GUNDERSEN 'TARWIN GUPTARAK RAYMOND HELBIG PHILIP H. HOT.DEN H. CHANDLER HUNT HELEN MACKENZIE TTHOMAS MARCACCIKJ JOSE A. NIAYORAL HORACE MILLER F. NELSON MITCHEI.L lVlICI-IAEL lVlOONEY 219 WALTER MURPHY HECTOR OTTONELLO GERTRUDE OWENS JERRY PELLETIER CHARLES ROBERTSON BARTLETT ROWAN EARLE SHAW PAUL SMITH ELEANOR SYMONDS ZELIA 'TORTOLANI MARY TRAvERs WILLIAM WALLIS RUTH WELCH H. F. YUNG
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