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 207 of 289
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c I ORGANIZATIONS . , 'J' ,mm-rang f f, if ' 1 , f ,I i X i , '9 ' an T7 1 Ava QAEIT X kim Delta Sigma Piw HONOR MEDAL Awarded each year by the Gamma Chapter of the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi, to the Upperclassman who secures the highest scholastic stand- in g. Won in 1923 by JOHN P. 1'IO0BAN, '2fl. 211

Page 206 text:

, Eta Chapter of Boston University Convocation Boston University's second youngest child, the now famous C. B. A., was fathered by Dean Lord, mothered by President Murlin, and its support guaranteed by certain prominent, public-spirited business men who now have occasion to feel proud of their charge. In June, 1916, its first graduates, numbering fourteen in all, met and organized Eta Chapter of Boston University Convocation, spccif ying in the articles as its purpose to foster acquaintances and social relations of its members, and to ad- vance the interests ol' B. U. students and its graduates. To George K. Cordon of the Class ol' 1916 goes the honor of being its first president. The next year, David A. Marshall assumed the responsibilities. Ifle was followed, by President John Speirs who was elected to serve in that capacity for three consecutive years, proving equal to the task of keeping together this young organization under 'trying conditions. Then carrie Charles 11. Cahill, '16, who continued the hard work, cndeavoring to strengthen the organization by creating more interest and support. In .lune, 1923, the present Constitution and By-Laws were adopted, which provides that all graduates of the College ol' Business Administration automatically become members in Eta Chapter upon receiving their degrees. From the very few, ETA', has now grown to be a large, healthy, enterprising, social organization. As soon as conditions will permit, the writer sees no reason why permanent head- quarters should not be maintained. with a paid Secrctary-Treasurer whose duties it would be to receive and transmit information and help to its members every day in the year. A greater cooperation between the University and the Chapter is absolutely essential for the welfare of both. The College Authorities have been made to realize that if its graduates are to spread the Gospel of good old B. U., they must 'take advantage of their opportunities, and interest from the start all the undergraduates in keeping up a hope of sometime having the privilege of becoming active members in the Alumni Association. Eta Chapter is proud of its existence and proud of its successes to date, but far from satisfied. We hope and have reasons to believe that a keener interest is being displayed by the greater part of its members, which means that if' continued and increased, Eta Chapter with a book membership of over one thousand in June, 1924, will he in a position to serve well, both the University and its members. The officers of Eta Chapter take this opportunity and method to extend to every person, man or woman, who is now, or who may be in the future, eligible to membership in our association - a most cordial and hearty greeting and welcome. Chester J. Strong, '17, President, Eta Chapter, C. B. A., Alumni Association. OFFICERS Crmsmn J. STRONG . ..... . President EDGAR B. LACOUTURE ...... . First Vice-President DOROTHY A. HICKIE - . Second Vice-President HELEN SCHUBARTH . , Secretary RUSSELL S. 1'IADLOCK . . , Treasurer HURLBUT L. PLUMMER . . . . Auditor 210 SYLLABUS 1925 TEE T . 1 1. .- - ,Q



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.. Y' -- P4 UG . T SYLLABUS 1925 Q ,QE if A Delta Mu Delta WELLS, ALLEN, ASHLEY, Bu'r'rEus, SPENCER DEAN Louu UIFIFICIEIXS DEAN Evlf:luf:'l l' W. Lmm, I lonorury PI'l'.VlTlll'lIf IVIAUDE IC. BlJ'l l'ERS: Sccrvlary FIKEDEIUCK A. ASHLEY, l'rr'srfrIvnl RALPH W. ALLEN, Yrmsuror WIIAIPIKICIT B. WELLS, Vice-Prcsirlvnl HA1x0l.n C. SPENCEI1, Azulzlor HONORAHY .MEMBERS CLAIWINCIG W. BAIKIKON, Eflilor of lhc Boslon News Bureau Llili C. IIASCALL. Chairman Qf lha Slonding Cl1lILl7ll7ll1'l! of lhc Board of Truslcos l PAUL W. .BAAIDIL MAJOR, Infantry, U. S. Aqforrnrfrly lloful of lho lJl?lJ!lI'llIl!5Il.l of Mililary Scwrwc' Nm' DAVIS, Assls'rAN'r DEAN, Iloall of lha English ljlfllllflllllfllfh LEO D. 0'NE1L, I lead Qf Foreign Trade Deparlrnonl lIAnnY R. IFOSDAL, f'0l'IIl1fI'LV llmrl of lhc Drfparlrnonl QI' Economics JAMES IG. IJOWNEY, I load llfluslcr of High School of Commerce LEONARD P. Avlu-Ls, Vice-Prcsidenl and Economist, CIe11cl1m.fl Trust Company THISODOIIE H. PRICE, Edilor of Commerce and Finance 212

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