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SYLLABUS 1923 Class of 1924 AI1I1O'I 1', NORMAN H., AKNII ADAMS, PICRCIVAI. T. AIIERN, JAMES M. ALDIANI, HENIQY F. ALPIERT, JOSEPH H. YAMES, NEWEL1. S. ANDERSON, CLARENCE li., XEX ANDERSON HAROI,lJ E. ANDERSON RUDOLPII C. ANDERSON, WlI.I.lAM J., XEX ARNOLD, iDANA R. AUSTIN, NORMAN H. BALLARD, STANTON W. BEALE, HOWARD W. BEARG, LAWRENCE I., ZBT BECIITEL, HICIll3I5ll'l' F. BERKOVER, HYMEN S. BLAKE, CHARLES W., -JR., AXQ BLANCIIARD, STANLEY A. BLOCK, WII.T.lAM BOUSQUET, RORISRT E. BOYD, R0l!1Eli'l' B. BOYNTON, PAUL M. BllAND'l', RAGNICR T. BROWN, ARTHUR L. BROWVN, HCIMIIIX T., A241 BUCKLEY, JO11N BUSIIICLL, ARTIIUR J., AKKII CARLSON, ARTIIUR J. CARLSON, GEORGE A. CARTER, rIlIIEOIlORl5 H. CASS, MEllNVlN P. C1-1R1s'rMAs, DEWEY A., ANIIN CLARKE, LEE, AXA CLAY, ALDICN F., ANI' COCIIRANE, GORDON S., AXA COIIEN, LOUIS, 210111 COIIEN, MAli'l'lN COLE, CIIARLICS H. COLEMAN, JOIIN J. CONLON, JAMES B. CONS'l'AN'l'lNO, GEORGE E. COPI-Z, iVIAX L. C0'I l'RI'Il,l., ALIHCN T., AXA fCOI1R'I'EMANcIIE, RIQNJL L. CRoSI1Y, ALIWRICD T. MARCI'I 15, 1922 288 VValnut St. 323 Fuller St. IO Lake St. 147 Train St. 27 Brooks St. 2 Arnold St. 16 Prospect St. 22 Upland Road 27 Andrews St. Curtis St. 103 Gainsboro St. 53 Gilford Ave. 14.2 S. Main St. IO Green St. I7 Summer Terrace 351 W. 3d St. I2 Walnut St. 28 Hillside Ave. 71 LeRoy St. 664. Social St. Norval Ave. 5 Bellevue Ave., W. R.F.D. Box 113 126 Winthrop St. 79 Cherry St. 34 Green St. 3 Boston St. 295 Crescent St. 27 Gurney St. 183 Federal St. 25 Maple St. 63 Elm St. Southern Pines 33 Everett St. 299 Pleasant St. 322 Summer St. 1 Washington Ave. R.F.D. No. 1 I4O Governor Sr. 5 Louise St. I25 Grove St. I8 Wilmot St. I7 Mayfair St. 35 Mascoma St. 6 Beacon St. 80 fIfX. I-.H , ' '- -- -, Vi, . . ' gg -1-T'-f 5 '- Holyoke Dorchester Webster Dorchester B. Boston N. Attleboro Winchendon Cambridge New Britain, Conn. Egypt Boston Laconia, N. H. Putnam, Conn. Augusta, Me. Springfield liirie, Pa. Taunton Providence, R. l. Binghamton, N. Y. Woonsockct, R. I. Fitchburg Cambridge Newbury Boylston Winthrop Waltham Medlield Malden Waltham Cambridge Salem Littleton, N. H. Bangor, Mc. North Carolina Natick Bridgewater Lynn lf. Boston Chepachet, R. I. Providence, R. l. Worcester Clinton Portland, Me. Boston Lebanon, N. H. Attleboro
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SOPHOMORES Class History We1'e we timid? Ask the Juniors, they know. Cliemember that tug-of-war, Juniors?l Nough Said. The Class of 1924, the largest that had ever entered the doors of C.l3.A., had the right spirit of getting together, and before Christmas had elected their class officers. Those who were to lead for the first year were: NORMAN WILLIAMSON, Prffrizlwzt BASIL BOURQUE, Vim'-I'n'.i-iflzwt Gmvrkunrf fiJWENS, Svmfmry RUPERT Rouoizas, TI'l'II.S'IIl'l'l' After a long summer had passed, spent in various ways, the class started on its second leg of the college journey. This time, instead of being the poor, maltreated Freshmen they were, the cruel Sophomores who, remembering the year before, were intent on seeing that the present Freshmen Class should in no Way have a less enthusi- astic reception. ' In October the second election of officers was held, with the following results: N oamfw VVILIJAMSON, I'f-at-iflmr Gizokois Twioo, Vifrfr-l'rw.vi11wzt DoRoTHY DQNLAN, Szfcretary RUPERT RODGERS, Trmxurw- In November, the Endowment Fund Drive was held and the Sophomores, in a thoroughgoing manner obtained the unbeatable record of being IOOW, subscribed. They then held for the first time in the history of C.B.A. an Annual Fresh-Soph Field Day, and by winning the track events and football game claimed the day by a margin of one point. Next year the class will have more responsibility on its shoulders by being the ever dignified Juniors, and with its continued efiiciency the college will be led by a class that promises to do big things. ln any event the present Junior Class Wishes its suc- cessors the best of luck and prosperity. 79
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41. w--- -I-'fn , yr ,.-.- .-If' i' ma.-cr SOPHOMORES W' CUSIIING, PIIILIP S. 893 Washington St. N0rW00d DAIIL, LORIENZ, JR. 156 W. Foster St. Melrose DAI.EY, WII,I.IAM F. 210 Highland St. Brockon IDAUPIIINEE, ALIIERT E. IO9 MHSS. Ave- PfffV1dCnCC, R- I- DAVIDSON, ,IAMES L. 635 Hancock St- Abmgtfm DAVIS, HAIl'1'I.EY A., A2111 DAVIS, WILLIAM DPIIKANIAN, SARRIS B. DODDS, OSCAR H., XEX TJONLAN, DoRo'1'IIY C., EMA TDONOVAN, LIOIIN B. TJUANE, JAMES ,l'DUI.I.lEA, -IEREMIAII C. RLMAN, ALEXANDER EMERSON, PAUL S. FAIIIEY, LEO sl. FANOER, SAMUEL I. FARRISLI., -IOIIN F. FAY, ERNEST C. FERRII, JOSE A. FESSENDEN, CHARLES A., ABCD FIECAR, PHILIP FINDLAY, RONALD L. FISHER, :DAVID FLYNN, BASIL W. FORD, NCJIQMAN FO'I I'LRR, MAIQION G. FREIQDISIEIQII, ARTHUR H., TACIP FULLER, WILLIAM P. GLERSTEIN, ALBERT M TGILMAN, AIOSEP11 :l'Gl'I'I'II.MAN, JACOB GoLDS'rEIN, GEORGE GOI.IDS'l'1ClN, ISRAEL GoOD, TIMO'1'IIY W. GOODCIIILD, IRWIN L. GRAVES, FORREST H. GRAY, HOWAIQIJ R. GIIEEN, BENJAMIN F. GIQEEII, ARTHUR KI., Abi GIIEGG, GEORGE W. GUISE, EDWIN R., KIDA XHAGMAN, 'TANNO HALL, LEONARD F., JR., HANNUI,A, TOIRO A. HART, VERNON L. KID A3112 HA'I'1IAwAY, ALANSON R. ITAYWARD, CIIARLES F. HlfIXI.Y, l'hI,'BER'l' T. HENNESSIEY, TIIOMAS SI. I'I1CRRlN, GARELD T. 150 Hartley St. 50 South St. 249 Chandler St. 68 Wellington Hill St. I4 Oak View Terrace 6 Williams Ave. 137 Clinton Road 665 Columbia Road I7 Lowell St. 267 Main St. 6 Capen St. 71 Holworthy St. 11,7 Wahconah St. I5 Whitcomb St. Leon No. I3 R.F.D. No. 1 94 Boutelle St. 5 Dixon Ave. QI Tonawanda St. Washington St. zo Sewall Ave. 68 Canterbury St. 22 WVillow Ave. 8 Mooney Ave. 9 Abbot St. I2 Spevak Terrace 365 Eastern Ave. 66 Dorchester St. 110 Union Park 255 Lexington Ave. Q5 Carlton St. I2 Grove St. 26 Davis St. 14 Elmwood Park 85 Holbrook St. Y.M.C.A. 5 Bellvista Road 42 Alexander St. 54 High St. 153 Rollstone St. Rockland 9 Shackford Road 16 Hayward St. 14 Washington Ave. 24 Habson St. 29 Crescent St. 81 Portland, Me. N. Adams Worcester Mattapan jamaica Plain Lynn Brookline Dorchester Boston Haverhill Dorchester Roxbury Pittsheld, Mass. Waverly Ponce, P. R. Lowell Fitchburg Worcester Dorchester Hanover Winthrop Dorchester Salem Salem Dorchester Malden Malden Worcester Boston Cambridge Holyoke Springvale, Me. Plymouth Malden N. Adams Lowell Brookline Dorchester Charlestown Fitchburg Maine Reading Attleboro Chelsea W. Lynn Augusta, Me.
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