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Vs W' rf J' 1' ORGANIZATIONS i , s' New Hampshire Club Bunk Row: Kmrrausxr. PETERSON, Kmmrcv, Asrrra, Pmzo, Svssamw Front Row: HAYNES, FISH, NVARRIEN, NIARCIIAND, T.x1uu1.oNrs, Lluuoumzux The New Hampshire Club of Boston University was organized in the fall ol' 1920. The purpose of the Club is to foster a spirit of good fellowship among New lilfampshire men at the college and to promote the interests ol' the college and the university. ln the short period of its existence this Club has proved to be one of' the many active and successful organizations in the university. Oflieers for the current year were elected and the program outlined at the first meeting. Committees have been cndeavoring to secure the establishment of an All-University New Hampshire Club. During the past year many New Hampshire Club men have taken active part in University, College and Class activities. 235 ,XJ aj
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.ie f C SYLLABUS 1925 T Y ., 9' . 'f 9' The Connectlcut Club 0319 aa iv Ax el e 'N Back Row: DRISCOLI., TRo'r'm, Pn'rx:RsoN, ROGERS, MUSCAl!lEl.I.A Middle Row: Wu.i,mMs, IMRN1sT'r, 0'NEu., Vice-l'rc.vi1lculg MmnsR1No, President: Dovmz, Trcasurcrg BLAKE, Secretary: T1l.I.lNG1us'r Front Raw: Flsuuu, HARPER, OROURKE, NORTON Not to be outdone by other states, the men from Connecticut determined to form a club of their own. Accordingly in 1923 a meeting of Connecticut men was held and the present Connecticut Club was formed. The purpose of this Club is to further and promote the interests of the College, to create a better fellowship among Connecticut men, and to assist all Connecticut men coming to the College in the future. Due to its infancy, the Club has not been able to accomplish very much, but judging from the spirit shown and the excellent beginning made, much may be expected from this organization. OFFICERS JOSEPH MEMBRINO, Pfwidfnl . MARTIN E. BLAKE, Secretary MURRAY O,NEIL, Vice-President J OSEPH DOYLE, Treasurer 234
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4 .. - , . , nwno . ' .' ,?' Main Club X - 1, ff I Burk Raw: SINGER, liIzI:I'IAu'r, MCCANN, WIIITE, MANISII, WII.cOx, NICKICIISON, MORSE, COOI-me FARNIIAM, I'IlLDRE'l'll, MAllSll Middle Row: YORK, YVASSON, MI1'ClllEI.L, WATSON, YOUNG, RAND, POXVERS, TOzIIusII, I-IALL Front Row: GAMMAGE, TYLER, MII.I.I5ll, COLLINS, Moruzv, CIaOxsIfOIIIa, l3IcIcIfOIuI, SIcN'I'Isu, PUIIINGTON OFF ICEBS RAYMOND O. YOUNG, President M .ERRILL A. WATSON, Secretary CLIFTON W. RAND, Vice-President NEAL POWERS, Treaszu-er 236 J SYLLABUS 1925 ' M ff 57 T
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