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

 - Class of 1925

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Boston University School of Management - Syllabus Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 104 of 289
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SYLLABUS 1925 -Ts ' .- .ir-, Q Junior Class Officers EVENING DIVISION Smnflmg: YVYMAN RANDALI., JAMES IAIARNEDY Sealed: HELEN ROGERS, WILLIAM KELLY JUNIOR OFF ICERS WILLIAM F. KELLY, President JAMES J. IIARNEDY, Vice-President WYMAN S. RANDALL, Treasurer IIELEN L. ROGERS, Secrelary 106

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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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EVENING DIVISION fwf 1925 1925 is the last of the five-year classes in the Evening Division. We got in just before the bell rang. Looking back in the past to the fall of 1920 we remember some exciting times. We may not put down all we remember 'through the four years,-some interesting events will be left out, but we will try to be as frank as we may, always using discretion. One thing is certain--we were there on organization, and our class meetings have been conceded to hold the record for attendance, but, my friends, please do not' think that is saying 'too much. It is not. We remember well, for a great many reasons, our Iirst election, held early in the fall of 1920, at which Carlton Koehler was elected president. Then in the freshman year there was the V endome Ball, and the much hailed 4i5c. Wolcott Fraser was president the second year. The most worth-while Work of thc year was that done on the Endowment Drive. As Middlemen, we elected Charles Ferguson president, but Fergy', was obliged to leave school because of poor health. Fergy comes in to see us once in a while now and always gets a welcome. Bill Kelly then took the chair as president, and has remained in it. Bight now let us say' that Bill Kelly is there. Weill say he is a fine fellow and a fine leader. lile wouldnit let any of us tell him so to his face, but he can't help our saying it here. In our Junior year the biggest social event has been the Senior-Junior dance at the Hotel Buckminster. We were glad to join with the Seniors. They are a line-spirited crowd. Let us draw the curtain on our bowling parties. They were sad events. Of course, we have some wonderful bowlers in our class, but we think they must have met some better ones. The Syllabus has been some work, but it has been a lot of fun, and we want to thank the members of the other classes for their assistance and support. Next year will be our Senior Year, our last year as a class at C. B. A. Now Juniors, le't's all get together,-not just a few old stand-bys, but everybody. Come to class meetings and join in class activities. Don't expect engraved invi- tations or notices,-they cost too much. Besides, you shouldn't need them. But if we all get together and work together in a spirit of good fellowship and cooperation, two things will happen: lirst, the Class of 1925 will be remembered as a shining example of what a class can achieve if each member has the proper college and class spirit, and second, you, yourself, will get a great deal more that is worth while out of your course at C. B. A. We believe that some of our happiest memories in years to come may be some of the memories that we have stored up in our five years at C. B. A. The makin's are here now. The rest is up to us. 1-I. L. R. 107

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