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MMR :wwf SYLLABUS, 1923 F ... The Beanpot Staff 1921-1922 Back row: Nl-IWTON, GRAVES, Hlcss, XVADSWORTII, KOLIIE, BUCK Front row: AKIN, CAPON, KING, XVARD, GARLAND, GROUT, 1'l'I'I'1'liNGII.L ALBER'1' H. WARD, JR. . Eflifm'-in-Clziwf FRANKLIN KING, JR. Bzzsifm-.v Illanagw- C. IC. CJOULD CAPON . . . Tl'Pll.!'lll'l'I' WALI.AClE K. GIQAVES Circulation Alllllllgfl' DON GROUT . . . Exrlmngz' Editor HARfJl.1J A. NEWTON .... flflwz-ti.s-ing MfIll1lgl'l' H. K. r11H0Ml'SON WAl,'I'lill T. WII.SON CARL KOLII E DONALD ARIN El1if0l'ifII Stay? RUSSELL L. NORTON CHAUNCY S. GARLAND E. A. STANCHI E. L. SIIAPIRO fl .V.K'01'illfl' If 11 i I om' ROGER D. WASI-IRURN CIIARLI-:s PE'1 1'ENGII.I. .4.vs0rri11lzr B 1l.vilz1's.v M111z11gr'z'.s' ROBERT VVADSXVORTH ROBERT G, HEss Bu.vIn1'.v.v Staff JOHN ALDEN A. LAWRENCE JAMES LLOYD DIXON 258 ROLAND D. HUSSEY GEORGE S, HUI.SE CI-IARLEs S. BUCK Art Staff GERARD GAFFNEY MII,TON SUNDERLAND JOSEPI-I S. RORINSON HERMAN SCHNOERELEN
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PUBLICATIONS il u F-4 + B. U. News Staff Front row: RonrNsoN, Mos:-11.11, CENTER, C. ANDERSON, KING Back row: YOUNG, BIAGEE, W. ANDERSON, A. WARD, R. XNARD, NEWTON 1921-1922 JAMES M. MOSELY, '23 . . , . , Mariagirig Editor FRANK1,1N KING, JR., '23 . . . lizrriness Manager W11.1,1AM ANDERSON, ,24 . - A.v.ri:1'zzrit Blt.fill6.f.f Mazinger RO1z1cR'1' A. YOUNG, ,23 . . . Ciroufotiorz Maizager' CHARLES E. ROBINSON, '23 ...,.. .... C iroulatioh Mazinger HAROI.ll A. NEWTON, ,24 . . ,fu ..., Asxirtfuit Ci1'6ll!llfi01L Manager CLARENCE F. ANDERSON, ,24 . X3-ji'-ff . .7,,,L,4,-. LAL ..'- 4 ,C+ .,. . . Nowr Editor Ar.1zER'1' E. MAGEE, JR., '24 . . , w ......... Make-up Editor JOSEPH E. S'1'UL'r7: . . , . , , . Sporting Editor ALEXANDER DRINKWATER . . Asfixtirig Sporting Editor DON GRANT, '23 . , . , Cohtrihztting Edi-tor SAMUEL BERNARD, ,24 . . . . Coritrihliting Editor RUT11 MANSFIELD, ,22 . Coilegeoj' Liherol Art: Editor RAYMOND D. WARD . , C.B.A. Night Division Editor ALBERT H. WARD, JR., ,Z3 . .... Stajf Cartoohixt JOSE FERRE .... . Staff Photographer ANNE FORD . . . C.S.S. Editor 257
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CHRONOLO GY Doings of the Year The last of September saw a horde of young men together with a few scattered girls sweep down on C.B.A., overwhelm its ofiices and corridors, all intent on registering and get- ting out of the hubbub as soon as those blankety blanks could be filled out and O.K.'d by most exacting professors. 'And so, through the next week or two the school was gradually coming into its own, work beginning to show itself in real shape by the necessity of buying what seemed at the time an excessive number of books, and what was worse, an equally great necessity of studying the same. Classes were organized to the point where a chap couldn't cut without being marked absent, and if that fact alone isn't a sign that the college year is really under way, I give up the ghost. The college year, however, is made up of many other activities besides that of trying to learn something, and the first that shaped up was the beginning of the football season. Except for two games at the start of the season, B.U. was at the top end of the score when time was called in all the rest, so the 1921 football season may conclusively show that all's well that ends well, which is a true description of B.U. when they won the last six games in a row. Our next big event was the reception of Marshal Foch at the Arena on November 14, when we held our regular fall university convocation. Boston received a great demonstration of University spirit as eight thousand young men and women marched down Huntington Avenue to the Arena during a severe rain storm for the sake of attending their University's convocation and reception of a famous war general who would appear for only a few moments. It is SOME spirit to turn out in such numbers even on a good night, but when a crowd will support an event at the cost of its own physical discomfort there is a spirit, an amount of loyalty, which revealed by acts cannot be surpassed. , During this evening, Boston University bestowed upon Marshall Foch the first honorary degree it had ever conferred, and the Marshal, not to be outdone, returned the compliment by presenting the Croix de Guerre to Lieutenant Whelton, a Freshman at Law School, for valorous acts during the war. The meeting was replete with enthusiasm, and woe be unto the student who missed one of the most important and interesting events of the year. About the same time the Freshman-Sophomore Field Day was held, the Sophs winning by one point. The latter knew what they were doing when they counted the football game twenty-six points with track, flag rush, and rope pull counting twenty-five points each. The Freshmen won the most satisfactory events by getting the flag and seeing the Sophs get a bath in the Fenway, so they were perfectly satisfied with the results of the day. The Sophs won the track events and football game, and so by the lead of one point they claimed the day was theirs. Accordingly both sides seemed to be somewhat satisfied, and everybody was happy. About twenty-five hundred spectators were on hand and passed a lively afternoon, the most enjoyable part of which was to see the poor Sophs with chattering teeth coming out of the water. The whole affair was a great success, and the Field Day is now an institution at C.B.A. 259
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