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SYLLABUS 1923 I , ' New Hampshire Club Back row: YOUNG, 1'ARo. FRI-:1-:nMAN, Nl-:M,1cy, 1i11Rc1cRoN, P1-IRRON, INICCQRMACR, BRYANT Second row: HUNTINGTON, CASS, BICGIVNI-SY, Sm-:A, RIQDMQND, Ro1sINsoN, SMITII Front ruw: NUTTIQR, MARCHANU, LAMORICAUX, COUR'1'EMANCll1i OFFICERS ARTHUR P. Sum, Prfnviflwzt CLEMENT G. REDMOND, Vicz'-I'1-mvizlmz NIERWIN P. CASS, Ser-rr't1zry EDWARD MCGIVNEY, y'I'l'IlXlll'01' 228
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,,,,. ORGANIZATIONS ,yp , M Maine Club lVIaine was the first state to organize a Club at Boston University, which was organized at the College of Business Administration in September 1916 by Philip E. Bunker, Arthur Sisson, Philip Hatch, and Bernard Johnson, all members of the 1920 class. Up to the beginning of the war the club had met with great success. Owing to adverse conditions brought about by the conflict, the club was forced to abandon its regular program. In 1919 the club continued its activities once more, and since then it has made wonderful progress, the membership more than doubling. Early in December the Girls' Maine Club joined with the Men's Maine Club in giving a dance at the Boston University Union. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all who attended. The Club Grchestra has played for several smokers, and they are to be congratulated on their good work. The Annual Spring Banquet is one of the biggest events of the year, and it is being looked forward to with much anticipation, for it is certainly a wonderful time and no member is likely to be absent. Basketball has become a popular sport with the club, and some fast games have been played with teams of the other state clubs, with competition and rivalry very keen. The purpose of the Maine Club is to promote university spirit and good fellow- ship among the Maine men of Boston University. 227
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ORGANIZATIONS New Hampshire Club The Boston University New Hampshire Club was organized in the fall of 1921. The purpose of the Club is to foster a spirit of good fellowship among New Hampshire men at the College and to further and promote the interests of the College and the University. In the short period of its existence the New Hampshire Club has proved to be one of the many active and successful organizations in the University. During the course of last year the club conducted two smokers at the HU. Union, and was represented by a basketball team which easily upheld the reputation of the New Hampshire students in that branch of sport. At the first meeting this year new oliicers were elected. Plans for the new year were outlined which included a series of smokers and an informal dance, to be held during the latter part of the school year. Steps were taken for the organization to affiliate itself with New Hampshire clubs of the different departments of the University. NORMAN H. AUSTIN ARHTUR E. BEROERON SUMNER S. BRYANT MERWIN P. CASS RENE L. COURTMACHE VICTOR B. FREEDMAN PARKER HUNTINGTON DAVID A. LAMOUREUX WILLIAM LEAHY LEON LEWIS JOSEPH MCCORMACK EDWARD NICGIVNEY MEMBERS LAFAYETTE L. MARCHAND PHILIP W. MITCHEIIL HERBERT C. NEAIILEY JAMES H. NUTTER LOWELL M. PARO EUSTIS R. PERRON CLEMONT G. J. REDMOND ROBERT A. YOUNG 229 CHARLES E. ROBINSON RAYMOND B. SAWYER i ARTHUR P. SHEA PAUL V. SMITH JOHN P. TIMMONS
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