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I n SYLLABUS 1925 f i ... GE : 4 -,I Class Of 1924 BAKER, RITA BARBOUB, WILLIAM N. BIGELOW, 1'1AliRIETT BLOCKEL, CHARLES, AKAI' BOLAND, KFIIJIJS, S. BOWLER, JOHN E. BROOKINGS, ROYDEN' F. BROWN, ELLA MAY, EE BROWN, 'HOLLA W. QBUNKER, EARLE W. BURREE, 1'1'l'HEL T. BYERS, JENNIE V., fbru, EE CANNON, lV1Al3Y G., 11,1 II, EE CQANTY, E. FENNESSEY, mek JARDY, EARL N. CARLZ, ANDREW D. CARPENTER, F REDERIO B. COAKLEY, JOHN C. F. COLLINGIIAM, CARL T., Bones CRITOHETT, LORINO F. CRON, VMOIKIKIS S. 19ANNER, ALICE J., Ez: .DELURY, ilV1ARGARET, E: DINE, NORMAN DOHERTY, .IIELEN V., f11IlI, Ex DOwNs, 19VERE'I l' W., A1011 JEMERY, PAULINE, Ez: 1'1LL10'1'T, ROY D., Bones IFARIUCLL, ORIN FURBUSII, CLARA M., fiwelc, E: FINGEIXM AN, 1'n1L1P Foss, WILLIAM G. FOSTER, ROBERT I. GALE, ABRAHAM N. f10DFBEY, 1'lvAIXOLD C., AXA GOLD, SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN, BEN.1'AM1N B. GOODIUCH, CHARLES L. GRACE, HALPI1 B. GRAY, ALFRED S. 1'1'AL1'ERIN', 'HARRY HAM, CLIFFORD C. 1'1.EALY, ALICE J., EZ HOLLISTER, DONALD M., AKXI' 1'1.0ROWITZ, NATIIANIEL A. 1'1iUMl?HREY, HAROLD A., Bones DHYLAND, EDWARD J. - s JUDKINS, MURRAY L., '5Bones' KIESSLING, OTTO 1335 La Salle Ave. 415 Temple Ave. 419 Green Hill Parkway 17 Hersom St. 1.200 ,Massachusetts Ave. 7 Kingston St. 418 Holton St. 202 Hamilton St. 93 Waban Park 338 Bay State Boad 1318 Co1nn1onwealth Ave. 26 Sargent St. 12 Washburn St. 16 Westland Ave. 3fl1fl1 Broadway 120 Main St. 1299 Commonwealth Ave. 268 West Newton St. 8 Circular Ave. 1fl1 Chamblet St. 28 Carmel St. 11 Andrew St. 69 'Mayfield St. 66 Vine St. 107 Lexington St. Dover fl-0 Berkeley St. 873 Broadway 132 Webster St. 12 'Fennyson St. 88 Whitefield St. 412 Church St. 241 Bruce Place 79 Wildwood St. 250 Beacon St. 575 Albany St. 9111 Franklin St. 20 White St. 30 Lexington St. 96 'Maple St. 411 Crescent Ave. 172 Washington S 66 Congress St. 18 Standish Ave. ,232 Magnolia St. 5 Linnaean St. 17fL Lexington Ave. Franklin 83 St. Botolph St. 104 1Vlinneapolis. Minn Winthrop Worcester Stonehaun Cambridge Lawrence West Medford Cambridge Newton Boston Boston Dorchester Newton Boston North A ttleboro Gloucester Allston Boston Natick ,Dorchester Chelsea 'Malden Dorchester Lynn Woburn 'Maine Boston Cambridge fM anchester, N. H. Somerville .Dorchester Lowell East Lynn 'Mattapan .Boston Boston Malden Taunton Everett West Boxbury Beading Lynn .Boslindale Wollaston Boxbury Cambridge Cambridge New Hampshire Boston
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1924 Before the curfew rings for the Class of 1924-, and while we are standing on the top step of our college career, let us turn and look back, that we may take with us a better memory of our accomplishments and good times together. Most of us started our journey in the fall of 1919. Some started later and hurried to catch up, while a few looked back, and seeing us coming. waited for us. Our organization was formed through the elforts of liverett W. Downs, who was elected Iirst president. The big event of the sophomore year, with Alfred F. Podren as president, was the informal dance in the Swiss .lioom of the Copley-Plaza. In the Middleman year, John A. Taylor was chosen president. The dance at the B. U. Union and the successful supper at the Hotel Avery mark this as a year well worth recalling. In our Junior year, under the leadership of Clover W. Ilogers, we left many footprints on the sands of time at B. U. We had many enjoyable bowling parties at the Y, and a dance at C. S. S. Qlilall. Then as an aid to greater unification of the day and evening divisions of the college, and with the thought of putting the year book on a permanent basis as an all-.lunior publication, we assumed the responsibility for the Syllabus in the evening division. Our success paid high tribute to the untiring efforts and indomitable spirit of the good old stand-bys of the classi Junior week found us pretty well fagged out, but most of us managed to take in the theatre party or the prom. Our Hnal Junior activity, much to the pleasure of John Solberg and some others, was a sumptuous banquet at Cottrell's, followed by a theatre party at the Plymouth, where we saw The Monster. Darkness and a spooky play make a great combination, and oh! how Clara can scream. .ln our senior year, Clover W. Rogers was again elected president. Our social activites began with one of our popular bowling parties at the HY. On December 8 we held an enjoyable supper at The lillolland, followed by a theatre party at the St. James, where We saw Magnolia Will you ever forget the wit of John Taylor as toastmaster or Carl's lecture on the lntricacies of French Pronunciation? u We held a joint dance with the Junior class on January 12 at the flflotel Buck- mmster. Much credit is due Harold A. lslumphrey, chairman ol' our committee, lor the success of this party. A little later the men held a smoker in the college smoking room. Corncobs will ever be remembered by two of our worthy classmates. The curfew is now ringing and we are approaching the end of our college days. We have reached the goal we set out for in 1919, and are glad, and yet, as we look back over our years of pleasant association here, there is a tinge of sadness at the parting. - ' Boston University has given us a realization of our ignorance, a comprehension of the vastness and power of knowledge, and a capacity for assimilation. We have a solid foundation upon which to build. Let us go forth with confidence, strive to go upward and onward. -any D. Ezlzou. 103 il 'I T l . .
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I EVENING DIVISION , Class Of 1924 fC0llLilI.Il0d, K INNELL, DAVID C. 4-E36 Marlboro Sl. Boston KLIvANsIcY, SAMUEL M. 66.11 Western Ave. Lynn LAKEY, FRANK li. LAWRENCE, LINCOLN C. LEE, .LYOIA C., E22 l.IPsIIIIxEs, 'MAUEIOE M. MCGONAGLE, GIIAOE C., EE Y JM OGIIIIIE, WILIJIAM' C. MOLAUOIILIN, CA'l'lII41llTNE A., Ex CMACLEOD, 1 l.ERllE11'l' W. lVlAHAN, l.oI1IsE 'McPAn'rLIN, l':DWARD L. I SMAIIKLE, I AUL B. 'M A'rnEwsoN, CLAYTON' M.. A1011 M EIIIIITI IEW, lEvEnE'r'r B., MILLER, GLADYS M.. fi-nr, EE MOIIOAN. WILLIAM llf I MULOAIIY, WILLIAM . . C. MUIMIAY, AOA CIC., E: NAWN, JAMES W. NUTTING, PAUL S. M .I'EDEnsEN, JENNIE ., AMA, EE PIZZANO, CAIIL QPODIIEN, .ALIsEn'r lf. 'Pon'rEn. 'l'noMAs P. l1lCILLY, WILLIAM F. li0BER'1'SON, CHAnLEs A. ROOEns, GLOVER W., Bones RYAN, GRACE li., E: SAWYEII. STANLEY B. SICXTON, JOIIN J. SIIEA, 'I'IMoTIIY F. . SIMONS, WlCl3S1'E1l L. SKINNEII, ROBERT A. SOLBEIIO, .IOIIN C. S'rEEEINs, H EEBEIIT A. S'rEvENs, MAIIK D., Aliilf 'l'AYLon, IIYMAN 'l'AYLOn, .louN Alvlf, i B0Fl0S,' 'l'AYLOII, RUPEIIT N. 'l'IIOMAs, ALMA, EE WAIJIJIS, DONALD IC. WALSII, JOIIN J. WASIIBUIXN, ROGER D. WILCOX, MAIIY E., Ez: WOODWARIJ, ANNIE C., E23 WYZAN'SKI, JACOB B. Bones 181 Wesl. SL. 89 Gardner Sl.. 70 Gardner SL. 8 Monl.ana Sl.. 244 Myslie SL. 32 Blossom Sl.. 7 .lflarmony Sq. 31 Woburn SL.. 4.0 'Maple Ave. 2 Carlisle SL. 58 Irving SL. Providence 13 lCndieoLL SL. fl Chapman Place 109 Taylor Sl.. 344 Maple Ave. 2-fl. Cedar Park 88 lilaneoek SL. 1-l- Newbury Sl. 128 Cranl. Ave. 6fI-fl- Broadway' 9 lidnumd Sl.. 2fl-5 DorOhesLer Sl.. 26 Dexler Ave. 77 Dove Sl.. 19 Newbury Sl.. 128 Chesl.nuL Sl. 5 'Marbury' Terrac 123 Myrl.le SL. 75 Congress Ave. 11 Dana SL. 26 Lal'ayeLLe Sl.. -0 255 Massaehusells Ave. 11A llarvesl. SL. 1-fl. Newbury SL. 247 Chelsea Sl.. 11 Granite Road 39 lCasL Concord Sl 120 Summer Sl.. 379 Sunnner Sl.. . 27 Arklon Sl.. 1341 Sl.. lVlary's SL. 336 Hyde Park Ave. 111-fll School SL. 53 Allen SL. 105 Wesl. Stoughton Allsl.on Waltham Roxbury lCvereLL Wlll'LfllSLl5l' Gloucester Reading Swampseol l CHlIllJl'ldfI0 Wesl. Somerville Rhode lsland Clil'l.ondale Beverly Wall.ham Cambridge Roxbury Cambridge Boslon Medford Revere Malden Soul.h Boston Wa I e rl.own Albany, N. Y. Beverly Wakefield .lLlllllllC5l Plain WesL Lynn llolyoke Revere Wakefield Arlington 'Dorchester Boslon lflasl. BosLon Clil'l.ondale Bosl.on 1Nledl'ord WesL Somerville Roxbury fBOsLon Jamaica Plain Somerville Bosl.on
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