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-ui' l V 'V . if W V Ig Ig fs Cf? -4:24l.:. ' n i 1. V 'EX D TTS, 'VI H 'iii ,fr E 2 S6433 ii 'Lit we 4' W I. '. C1411 HENDERSON DELUXE H hz az Class by ilsef PLEASURE ---- SPEED GENERAL MOTORCYCLE SALES CO., Dist. B- B- 7151 793 Boylston Street, Boston HOW TO FLUNK A C.B.A. COURSE By a former student who stayed through his first mid-years. Register once for the course. Don't put any class sections on your program card. Attend the Hrst class. Don't buy a book. Miss the next three classes. Speak conrteously to the prof. outside the class room. Attend the fifth meeting of the class. Bring a high-priced notebook just to show the prof. your interest in his course. Collect all back notes. Miss the sixth meeting of the class. Get someone to pass your homework in. Miss the first important quiz. Give prof. a hard luck story. CILLNESSJ Attend classes for five consecutive times. Cut the next two meetings of the class. File no excuses at the office. Examination Week announced as next week. Attend the last two meetings of the class. Find out what the exam will cover. Collect all lecture notes possible. Fail to briefly review starting a few weeks before the examination. Cram the morning of the examination with a mate who is in your class, one noted for cutting classes. Take the Exam: Answer two out of seven questions the first hour. Day Dream or get your sleep, lost the night before, during the second hour. Next: Hope to Pass the Makeup. 319
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l l l Nfl lflf sa, 7' if if it 5 The Alb! of New England Commerce and Imiurtry rzhee 1836 ERCHANTS and shipmasters whose names have become identified with the develop- ment of commerce and industry in New England, were among the founders of the Shawmut Bank in 1836. - This bank has been the ally of New England business while the value of product of New Eng- land's shops and factories has grown to more than 37,000,000,000, or ten times the value of product of all manufacturing industries in the United States when the Shawmut Bank was organized. Your plans for the future, whether you are about to enter business, or if you are already embarked, should provide for the support of a banking connec- tion with the complete facilities which distinguish the service we place at the disposal of our depositors. THE NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON 40 WATER STREET 318
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...........--H...-.. --. -4 . - - i il i I I ' 1: i I I ii ig, xi i 1 l if ,i ,i ill l, .i ii li l .ii if 'I I: 3i i ii t I l. i. I i i ii ii I I i -BO TO UNIVER ITY- LEGAL TITLE: The Trustees of Boston University. JOHN L. BATES, President of the Corporation. SILAS PEIRCE, Treasurer LEMUEL HERBERT MURLIN, President of the University Copley Square at Boylston and Exeter Streets 9812 STUDENTS - 5263 MEN - 4549 WOMEN Exclusive of more than 700 Students in extra-mural courses. A prognfrrivu l7l.i'flfIlllllII of learnlrig .vt-ulciug lo rumin in spirit and nlmv.rpl'ere ihc bust lratlilionx of mlzaral uzlucfllfuu lm! .alapriug lhu p1'ograu1 to lhu daily Neelix of practical lift-. I. TIIE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. Liberal electives. WlLLlrllVl IWARSIIALL WARREN, Dt-fm, 086' lhlylxtorz Slrrct. fa, Exlwaviofz College Cnnr.ic.t. Afternoons, evenings and Saturdays. College credit. ALEXANDER ll. RICE, C!lt!ll'Ih'rlN, 688 linylxlon Slrccl. II. 'l'I'lE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Day and Evening divisions, courses leading to Bachelor of Business Administration. EVERETT W. LORD, Dean, 525 lfoylxlon Street. frlj Exfcnxirnb C'UII!'.ft.'S for Tuilchurs of Comlzlvrrifzl Sulljrrls mul for Splfcirll Slmlerllx. ATLEE LANE PERCY, Dirrcfor, 525 liuylsfnlz Slrccl. fbi lla-umm Qffzzlmj lirmlch. Day am! uivwzivrig rlieixiovix. LEO D. O'NElLL, Dircclor, lla-umm, Cuba. QCD Ellsworlli Clllaincl Szrnmzer Svxsiznz. From june l to August 31. CHARLES E. BELLATTY, Dircclor, 525 l1'oyl.rfon Slrccl. III. 'l'llE COLLEGE- OF SECRETARIAL SCIENCE. For women only. Day, evening and Satur- day morning divisions, degree courses four years, two-year course for private secretaries, one-year intensive course for college graduates. Special courses in Personal Affairs Management. T. LAWRENCE DAVIS, Dean, 27 Carrirzm Siren. IV. SUMMER SESSION. Beginning first week in july: Credit toward all degrees. ALEXANDER H. RICE, Diruclnr, 686' lioylrloiz Sfrccl. V. SCIIOOL OF THEOLOGY. For college graduates only, courses for the pastorate, missions, religious education, etc. Over 100 colleges represented by over 300 college graduates. JAIIIES A. BEEBE, Dean, 72 Ml. Vernon Slrerl. VI. THE SCIIOOL Ol LAW, Ashbuiton Place, near the State Ilouse, Law Libraries, State, County and Municipal Courts. Il0lWER ALBERS, Dean, Il Ailzburnni Place. VII. SCHOOL Ol' MEDICINE. General Preventive, Public Health and Research Medicine. Com- bination college and medical courses lead to ILS. and M.D. in six years. Non-sectarian. Class A. DR. JOIIN P. SUTHERLAND, Dean., 80 E. Cnucurri Srrccl. VIII. 'I'IIE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. Bachelor of Science in Education in two years after gradu- ation from normal school or after the lirst two years in college. In co-operation with the graduate school courses for college graduates leading to A.M., Ph.D., or to advanced degrees in Education. ARTIIUR II. WILDE, Dorm. IX. THE SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE. For men and women, ministerial and lay. Psychological principles and methods applied to social science, church organization evangelism, religious education, missions, the rural church, and institutional manage- ment. lligh School graduation or its equivalent required for entrance. Morgan Memorial labora- tory. In connection with the graduate school, courses are offered to college graduatesl leading to A.M., Ph.D., or professional degrees in Religious Education or Social Service. i VVALTER S. ATIIEARN, Dunn, Cor. Temple and Durnc Slrcvlx. X. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL. In co-operation with the several faculties offers graduate courses leading to A.M. and Ph.D. to graduates from standard colleges. Special opportunities in Religious Education, Social Service, Public School Education, Philosophy, Languages and Literature. ARTHUR W. WEYSSE, Dean, 688 l1'oyl,vluu Slrccr. Scholarships ranging from 3925 In 19500 each, in nearly awry rirrpnrlwcnl of lhc Uni-versity available In lhnsc -who give 'prrmlixc of lcmlcrxllip ami scrfviee. Abrm-flarzl Oppor- lunificx for Self-Support. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS THE OFFICER OF THE DEPARTMENT ABOUT WHICH FURTHER INFORMATION IS DESIRED 320 A -1
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