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 137 of 289
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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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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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SYLLABUS 1925 A SLIPS AND SLAPS FOR THE SENIOR CHAPS For all the slams on this one page, We must suffer till our old age. Don t hold them against us very long, Just come out with the crowd and cheer us along. Among us, but not of us, was Rolla Brown, On every ticket he turned us down. We longed to see Ella start a riot, But Ella was ever shy and quiet. We doll' our hats to Jennie Byers, Of Marathon dancing she never tires. A flash of orange, a stir, a flurry, 1-lere comes Clara in a hurry. To Roy Elliott our gallant friend, Our grateful wishes we do send. The coin do jingle, the wit do sparkle, When in together come Humphrey and Markle. E 22 was a literature class Where Clayton met the Miller lass. Glover Rogers our handsome leader, Canned his girl,-he didn't need her. On Podren's first attempt to smoke, The child got sick and forgot his joke. John Taylor is our popular boyg His speeches are our pride and joy. Donald Wallis, the Senior Sheik, Took out six girls in Junior week. Our friend Mary Wilcox has too much wit, When she starts picking, we all have a fit. Jennie ' Pederson makes Delta Mu Delta, - While the rest of us just get under shelter. Amateurs and women for the most part have but the feeblest ideas of poetry. If you do not appreciate this, you must be either an amateur or a woman, or perhaps both. JUNIOR SNAPS T Sunny Jim l'Iarnedy's our handy man, Whatever's to be done, he helps all he can. Distance means nothing to 0'Leary. We have been told his territory extends f'rom Lawrence and suburbs to Quincy. Men may come and men 1nay go, but Mendy goes on forever. Wyman Randall:-With cane and spats he hustles by And always with that fine bow tie. Big or little, great or small, Helen always smiles on them all. Greenhood gives as the reason for his success the fact that he keeps his third vest button open. I-Ie says it helps him to think. We knew there was something. We've always had mach speculation About the why of the white carnation,- Is it symbol, barometer, inspiration? Does it aid in the teaching 'of law?

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