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T 1 SYLLABUS 1925 A Spotlights on the B. U. D. S. WOLCOTT FRASER! Afar shines thy fair Beacon light Guiding the Buds each meeting night. MENDELL SELIG: Mr. Chairman, Mr. Chairman. l' move we amend the last amendment to the constitution. GEORGE SHANNON: Love came and went and left me what I am. WYMAN RANDALL: A , . . . He above the rest ln shape and gesture proudly eminent, Stood like a tower. AL CARDALL: Behold the child by Nature's kindly law Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. BILL K ELLY: My only books were Women's looks And Folly's all they'vc taught me. 'HELEN Romans: Here and there, busy every minute, Whatevcr's doing, l-l.elen's sure to bc in it. HARRY HiALPFIRINZ Crave and reverend he walked among them. Tnnononn GRHENI-1ooD: His willingness to debate is at least commendable. Jon ll1csN1cK: Soviet Russia is always his theme, The Brotherhood of Man is his one golden dream. Joslcrn HALL: Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast. HAROLD HALL As a walled town is more Worthy than a village, So is the forehead of a married man more honorable than the brow of a bachelor. MAE BoRNsTE1N: A green bud, - but watch her blossom. NIILDIKED OAKES: If she has any faults she has left us in doubtg At least, in six months, we have not found them out. ARTHUR BROWN! The cause ol' the increase in attendance of the fair sex. JENNIE BYERST With her bright red head and winning smile, She's got Cleopatra skim a mile. 138
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S EVENING DIVISION N E B. U. D. S. The oldest and most active Debating Society in Boston University needs no introduction. It is composed of those students whose purpose it is to develop the art of self expression and to promote good fellowship, therefore it is composed of men and women, who-because of' their realization of the fact that he who can clearly express himself on all occasions occupies an enviable position have availed themselves of this opportunity, and by so doing have become qualified as leaders in practically all the active organizations of the college. An active member of the Buds is usually an officer or an active member of some other organ- ization. We don't carry deadwood. The officers for the year are: A WOLCOTT I-I. FRASER - - President MENDELL M. SELIG - - Vice-President WILLIAM F. KELLY - - - Treasurer JENNIE V. BYEIIS ----- Secretary ' Meetings have been held every Thursday evening throughout the college year. and such subjects as The World Court, The League of Nations, Restriction of Immigration, Recognition of Soviet Bussia, an All Evening Division Year Book, Vocational Supervision, Jury Service for Women, and Branch Banking in the United States, have been debated. Several times the very interesting 'Stalking machine has been played, and such subjects as the Yankees and Giants Games, and Who Makes the Best Husbands, Single or Married Men. have been discussed at some length. Without doubt, debating in Boston University has made greater strides during the past year than ever before. Our first triumph was over M. I. T., and who will forget the cheering when it was announced that B. U. was the victor. Early in January we defeated Dartmouth College. The Buds were represented in both of these debates. Thus far the B. U. Inter-Collegiate team is undefeated. Inter-society debates have been held with Bucba and Webster Societies, the Inost important one being the contest for the Shannon Cup, offered by George Shannon, formerly of Bueba and new of Buds. Nor must we forget our social activities. A successful bowling party was held at the Y. M. C. A., when the first prizes were won by visitors. The boobies, however, were carried home by Buds members. We will spare their feelings and not mention any names. . The Wells Medal, offered by Mr. Wilfred B. Wells, was won this year by Wigallrii FAKelly, as was also the S1350 prize offered by the Dean to the best debater In . . . Altogether, the year has been marked with the spirit and enthusiasm character- istic of the Buds. Debating is our first interest all the time, but we get a lot of fun by the way. -Jennie V. Byers. 137
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T EVENING DIVISION 1 ww-maui rw : 4 an , -3 . 5 . - S.. , 1925 Evening Division Syllabus Staff Back Row: I'IAI.I., NIASSON, livxzks, KOEIlI,luR Frou! Row: Llcvv, SICLIG, IIERRIMAN, FRASER, ROGERS, RANDALL, QARDALI. EDITOR IN CHIEF WOLOOTT I-I. FRASER MANAGING EDITOR I-IRLRN L. ROGERS CONTRIIBUTING EDITORS BOY D. I'ILLIO'I'T JOHN ALDEN JENNIE G. BEIIRIMAN MYRTIS B. EMERSON .IENNIE BROOKS HAROLD B. HALL Photo Editor ............. Art and Publicity Editor ......... BUSINESS MANAGER V MENDELL M. SELIG .MARY G. CANNON CARLTON II. IQOEHLER JAMES J. I-IARNRDY .IENNIE V. BYEIIS MARY E. W1LCO'X ARTHUR BROWN WILLIAM B. LEVY ALFRED J. CARDALL, JR ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER S JAMES J. IIARNEDY Circulation Manager. . . . Ad'U8I'tliSliltg Wlrrrirzger. . . . 139 A.. B. .FRIEDNIAN . WYMAN J. IIANDAIL . I IARRY N. M ASSOR
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