Boston University School of Management - Syllabus Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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Boston University School of Management - Syllabus Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 318 of 321
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PROPOSING Father: Young man, you couldn't even buy my dz1ughter's clothcsf' Stude: I could help. ue ve ae ae THE VOLSTEAD ACT Quite a few of our Juniors have been inclined to think that the Volstead Act is a vaude- ville sketch consisting of bottled trunks. EXAM SPIRIT lst: Well, I surely knocked 'em cold in my course. znd: Yeah, what ja get? Zero. THE CONVOCATION DAY PARADE Junior Brite-lites Class spirit was stirred to a high pitch on Nov. 14, in order to show Marshal Foch how enthusiastic Boston University was toward him. The Juniors had many notable personages in line. The front line was Composed of Kings, Lords, and Saints, in order to show the worthiness of the cause. The second section was guided by Jenkins and Graves, who carried wooden guns with baskets on the muzzles. A passerby wanted to know Why the baskets ? It took a wise under- graduate to answer that the boys in question were B.U.'s two famous basket shooters. The parade was marching like a seasoned organization until they reached the bridge. Right at this point a halt was brought about. Dry Agent Wilson assisted by Drink- water went through the lines and took into custody Licker and Port for violating the Volstead Act. Why he did not clean out the State Street boys is a mystery. They were Rich, Orr, Silverman, Gold, and Goldberg. The last section was ably led by Gaffney. There was no question about his ability to draw a crowd, as proven by the immense throng outside the Arena. Inside the Arena Reception to Marshal Foch. Junior Cheering Section, Jenkins, our cheer leader, tendered his resignation to our class because Earl Leadbetter. ne ne an we NOTICES WE LOVE TO SEE Call at Information. Call at Bursar's Oilice. See Dean Lord. See Roy Davis. See Mr. Waters. ' Call at Military Office. Quiz at 9:15. Marks will be ready at I o'clock. Special Mail. The C- Notice. vs on as are JUST PLAIN SARCASM Prof. in Economics: A detailed lecture on the Banking System in England. Stude fWise Onej : Does Taussig say that ? Prof.: Look in the book and see. 321 Hi -i -aw f - --u-.1-Q -V V --,.-fgmgzl-L-S---,W ---

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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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