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iii'-35 -. 7 Y , .,., SYLLABUS 1923 AnODI312I,Y, MICIiAEL N. AI.I.I:N, FRANCIS S. ANDERSON, TIIEODORIE WV. ANDREWS, JOHN F. ANOELUS, N11cI'I'As T. AsI1LEY, FRANCIS L. As'I'1.12, RAYMOND E. A'l'Iil5R'I'ON, ROGER BAILEY, AI,DIsN H. BALCOM, G. MARION, EMA BARGILR, l. hlAM1cs BARNARD, EUGENE E., AXA BARNE'l l', WII.I.IAM B. BA'I'1ss, IDONALD H. BAU1sRI.Iz, OTTO BI-:cIcIIARD, S. ALLEN BIQNOIT, ROY E. BIIRGER, FDVVARD G. BICSTICK, CI.ARIaNcIz BI,INs'I'RU11, WANIJA H. BOND, josIcPII A., AXO BONIA, MAUlilCli BORGII, CARI. M. BOWDITCIVI, WILLIAM L. BREAN, TliAl 'I'CJN M. BRRNNAN, -lAIvII1s BRENNER, l'iDVVARlD H. BR15WsT1fR, josuvu L., EAE BRXDGE, EDWVIN B., A2113 BRIDGE, MIERRILI, H. BRI1.I.IANT, ELI BRODICUR, PAUL' E., AXA BROOKS, LOUIS BROVVN, EDWARD H. BROWN, IRVING H. BROWN, LORICNZO C. BROWN, PAUI. L. BROWN, S'I'1cRI.INc: E. BRUGMAN, MAIKIIC V. BRYANT, HAliOI.lJ H. BRYANT, SUMNIZR S. BUCKLEY, FRANCIS W. BUNKER, HOWAIQIJ Q. BURK, KI5NNI:'1'II P. BURNHAM, HAILOIJIJ F. BURNS, CHARLES BUTTS, STUART A., NPN CADORET, JAMES N. CALLUM, ABRAHAM E. Class of 1926 MARCH 15, 1922 71 Suffolk St. Maple St. Hathaway St. Q2 Fern St. 506 State St. N. YVoOclstock Grovcton ll Ocean St. N. Anson 124. Greenleaf St. 25 Hancock St. 47 Second St. Lakeville Pine St. 16 Sargeant St. 47 Winchester St. Anthony 4.41 Washington St 287 Washington St. 58 Market St. 128 High St. II Beanport Ave. Chestnut St. 18 Wayne St. Lee 31 Sacramento St. 71 Hamilton Ave. I High St. W. Wheelock St. Hazardville Q3 Harrishof St. 8 Mill St. 30 Highland St. A, Atlantic St. 295 Newbury St. 4.1. Dean St. I2 Howland St. 173 Highland Ave 16 Union St. 175 West St. 20 Blossom St. Q7 Cedar St. 311 Fairview St. 70 Adams St. 987- Union St. 47 Barclay St. 1566 Broad St. IOS Earle St. 35 Prospect St. 88 Worcester Belchertown S. Wareham Athol Schenectady, N. Y New Hampshire New Hampshire B. Lynn Maine Quincy Northampton Lynnbrook, N. Y. Connecticut N. Amherst Holyoke Brookline Rhode Island Haverhill Braintree Brighton Reading Gloucester Wilmington Roxbury Maine Cambridge Haverhill Camden, Me. Hanover, N. H. Connecticut Roxbury Westlield Revere Newport, R. l. Boston lilverctt Cambridge S. Portland, Me. Manchester, Conn Braintree Nashua, N. H. Fitchburg Boston 31 Allston Manchester, N. H. Worcester Providence, R. I. Woonsocket, R. I. Lynn up, Writ ' H 3' 1:1 C
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FRESHMEN ri! 52? I i i P5 -E --A Y- Class History What is the bid for this strong freshie? Guaranteed to be the most unwilling slave on the market! What? Only five cigarettes? Gentlemen! You belittle your intelligence when you bid only five paltry cigarettes. lVIake it ten! Going, Going- Gone! Sold for twelve cigarettes and one cigar butt. Oh boy! What a Welcome those Freshies got. After being an exalted Senior in a High School or Prep, to be forced to wear green ties which looked as though the manufacturer was short of material, to use the back door fthe only time the front steps were used was to push Abraham Lincoln on a penny with their noses across the front of them just to see which Freshie had the most pushing abilityj, to run the gauntlet, be given close shaves by the Sophs, to always keep a respectful attitude towards the Sophs and Juniors, all this was part of our welcome just to show that we knew some fellows had joined us for the first time. BUT, believe us fthe Sophsj, we knew something had happened when on the Fresh-Soph Field Day the banner was forcibly extracted from our capable CPD possession and we suddenly and not quite willingly were invited to partake in the cold, muddy water of the Fenway at the end of a non- descript rope. - Such is the history of the friendly welcome of our Freshies, who before a very long time showed us that they were a coming factor at C.B.A. In the Endowment Fund Drive the Freshmen, although not having been at B.U. as long as the upper classmen, had already acquired the much-desired University spirit and helped mate- rially to make the fine showing of 9Q.8Wp subscribed. If this is an example of what their spirit is to be in future years, C.B.A. cannot help but make progress during the time these Freshmen are in the college. During the week of February 20 the Freshmen held their first election of officers. This late date of election was the result of an agreement at the first of the year to put off the election until all Freshmen had become better acquainted with each other and would therefore be more liable to elect more efficient leaders. The results were as follows: STERLING GREEN, Pravizlent FRED HANNON, Vice-Presidrnf PAULINE SAWYER, Secretary DONALD H. WHITE, Treasurer Executive Committee CHESTER HACKER ALBERT RICHARDS STANLEY H1R'm,E ELEANOR SYMONDS ' GEORGE FELDMAN 87
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LM, FRESHMEN CARLSON, ROGl5R T. CARPENTER, HIENILY MCM. CAS1HoN, JOSEPH A. CASS, S. CHADDOCK, I'I1lRBliR'l' B. CHEN, SU SUN C111LD, CI.AI!l-INCH R. CIIIPMAN, CHARLES F., A2111 CLIFFORD, EUGENE F. CI.0GII1Cll, DUl3I.EY J. COATES, JOHN C. COOHRAN, MAli'1llN H. COFEIN, EMERY T. COGAN, JOSEPH E. COIIILN, AEE L. COHEN, CAsPER'r COLIZURN, MAXWlfIl.I. .lu EA COLE, ADE1.HER'r R., KCDA COLLLIRAN, JOHN B. Co1vis'1'ocK, G1.ENv11.1,.E V. CONLEY, JOHN CONNOLLY, LOUISE M. CONNOR, FRANCIS COOK, LEROY M. COOPER, JOSH W. COOPER, LI.lCVVELI.YN L. cOSTAN'l'INO, JOSEPH COTTON, CHARLES COTTON, W-OJ.1TOlilJ COY, S. BA'1'Es n COYLE, FRED1-:R1c1c A. CR1vELLO, ANNA CRONIN, CORNELIUS P. CRONIN, EDMUND T. CURRAN, GICOIQGE A. DAMON, HAROLD S., BAE DAVIDSON, L. NA'1'IiAN IJAVIS, FREDERICK A. DAVIS, ROIZICIVI' - DEsMoND, HELEN R. IJESROSIERS, LEO W. DISWIEY, FRANK S. DICKEY, MOR'roN L. DIEHL, JOHN S. D1LUz1o, GARRY E. DIXON, LLOYD H. DOl.E, Ro111f:R'1' A. DONNELLY, THOMAS F. DOPKEIEN, SAMUEL . DORNAN, GEORGE M. DOWNS, REG1NA1.D V. DOYLE, EDWARD T. 1010 Beacon St. 3 Brigham St. 9 Dewey St. 855 Main St. 133 Houston Ave. Peking Richmond IIO Salem St. 945 Walnut St. 8 Nottingham St. 1601 Lopsley St. 23 Wellesley Park 451 Meridian St. 486 Friendship St. 362 French St. 37 Washington St. 42 Seaward Road 47 Congress St. 4 Cherokee St. 24 Benton Ave. I3 Central St. II Wilson St. 77 Sawyer Ave. 510 F. Central St. 2026 Sixteenth St. 40 Chapel St. 74 Deer St. 25 Mendon St. 25 Mendon St. 214 llflaple St. 142 Timson St. 46 Liberty St. I4 Utica St. 69 Pleasant St. The Milestone 258 Court St. 203 Chelsea St. 89 Walk Hill 8 Middle St. I2 Nevada Ave. 446 Coe St. 112 W. Main St. 180 South Ave. I4 Kilgore Ave. 109 Warren St. 222 New Boston Road 48 W. Broadway 100 Pearl St. 137 Hutchings St. 643 Washington St. Orleans 395 Orchard St. 89 , H Brookline Watertown Natick Malden Milton China Missouri Reading Newton Highlands Dorchester Selma, Ala. Dorchester Fast Boston Providence, R. I. Bangor, Me. Rumford, Me. Wellesley Hills Orange Roxbury Great Barrington Norwood Natick Boston Franklin Washington, D. C. Augusta, Me. Portsmouth, N. H. Worcester Worcester New, Bedford F. Lynn Everett Lexington Gloucester Calais. Me. Plymouth F. Boston Boston Gloucester Somerville Woonsocket Marlhoro Whitman W. Medford Newton Centre Fall River Bangor, Me. Newton Roxbury Whitman Mass. New Bedford
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