Burdett College - Burbad Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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ih M 'm'v Q l l I 1 I it I Il fl O . It we mr I I I i I I I , I I I he , lis I ie- C, :st zy- ' I I Il I 4. I I---3131 I ij J F ROBINSON As a class we did not meet Mr Robinson until our last half year but now we feel that we Ve known him all our lives When we first met him last January we reasoned that somebody owed us a good time and broke discipline accordingly But soon Teacher showed us what a friend he was and we came back to earth VVe are very glad to have met you Mr Robinson Credzts and Collectzons D B LINCOLN Mr Lincoln among other things teaches us to smile He knows that we are all potential Smile Reflectors and that after a smile from h1m we will radiate joyous glances for hours afterward Therefore whenever he meets us he broadcasts smile waves thru the adjacent ether and sets our features aglow with Joy M Lincoln s smile is one of the most valuable features of Burdett Rapzd Calculation EWSNOWAB There are t mes when all of us have the good fortune to meet people whom we feel satisfy our idea of what we believe that we ourselves ought to be And unconsciously we strive to imitate their ways and lmprove ourselves by so doing Our Class has found Doc Snow to be one of those people His quiet humor seriousness and svmpathetic understanding have shown us an entirely new slant on life E S TYLER LLD A B And so I say to you when you get out into the business world Well there are several other things we will not forget Mr Tyler We can never forget your ten dollar watch your dissertations on when and when not to talk and that Prelude that twice weekly greeted our ears Cuntil we taught you not to say itl As you will recall last time we were discussing Commerczal Law Salesmanshzp Englzsh Ejectwe Speaking F. B. RISLEY Stone walls do not a prison make or iron bars a cell. But when we hear that Number! -we feel like we re in- . - pecially in the springtime when young mens fancy turns to thoughts of things other than Butter. Nevertheless and not- withstanding Mr. Risley received the heartfelt appreciation ofthe Twenty-Niners. The only things we have against him: He was The Only Teacher VVho Couldn t be Bluffed. lilark zfinv 1011- -

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l 1 f 4- 0 D909 paM1+Q'y1v'D'M V YPQQC2. DR. A. D. ENYART, A. B, A. M. A As the Twenty-Niners leave Burdett, sixty-SiX b0YS Chime their approval of the Dean. : Gee, he's a gO0Cl SDOVHH DOC 15 the guy who made Our Class a class. In order for Two or mOI'9 persons to be organized they must have something in C0mm0f1- Our hearty approval of Doc was the Something in Common that welded the class of '29 into workable organ1zat1OH. Econornrcs, Corporation Finance, .Money and Banking, I , Transportation H. L. GOODNVIN i A In parting, Mr. Goodwin tells us how he cultivates the appreci- ation of his Public, the B. A. boys. Every summer I return to my home beside the sunny waters of the Wooshapush, in Maine. In the morn, after the cows are milked, I stroll out into the meadow, seat myself beneath a pine tree, take a copy of Life Magazine from my pocket and read up enough wise-cracks for l the next school year. ' Accounting, Correspondence, M athernatics l R. S. BAKER, C. P. A. ' There is one thing, above all other things, that we appreciate in Mr. Baker. That is his use of the English languge. We feel that we improved our English as much as we did our Account- ing during our hours with him. Perhaps we were amazed and I rather amused at the extent of his vocabulary, but the writer, for one, will admit that after class he sampled the dictionary that he might clarify the impressions from the lecture. I Accounting, M athernetics of Accounting. W. R. CATTON He that can readeth his own handwriting shall be blest all the rest of his days. Mr. Catton's hobby is pennmanship. His one great desire is that someday-somewhere-and, er-some- HOW-some member of Our Class shall become the Greatest Penman on Earth. As he voices this desire, we can hear sixty- six boys voicing a loud protest: It won't-it cannot-be me. Accounting, Penrnanship, Income Tax Procedure. C. W. EHNES, B. A. When we think of C. W. , we feel greatly the pangs of a sad parting. For the past year , his home room has been our hgme room, and he knows, far, far better than any other of Our Teach- ers, just how bad we really are. Yet he loves us just the Same Ah! Would wethat throughout life we had C ylvf, t our tardy excuses with that pathetic but consoling smii accept I Accounting ' J 5 - 5'-K ' - I Y if - - - . . .nnccaoklfiil Z g I i ,7 5 1 1 ,7 Q7 that ' from 'Q 4 . the l fr l F3 And Mr.. 'l diswr that z my it . X' 5 5 , 35 5 I ' I . I . i mimi. X



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J. A. DAVIS If man can build a better mousetrap than his neighbor, the 3. . , I - 1: world will beat a path to his 'door-if he advertises. After 2? 1 Cture by the Count, we are riding on the crest of a tidal Wave O iispirationy Which, we feel sure, will break over the Isle of Paxrla- dise and cast us upon its shores. We will never forget you, F- Davis and we are Quite Sure that you will never forget us. I A dvertising MRS. FLORENCE ALLEY Mrs. Alley has been a real mother to all the B. A. Secretarial boys and the boys will sure never forget her. Her kindly mom- ing greeting, and her cheery Goodnight Boys, will linger on when other memories have faded. We all give Mrs. Alley a vote of thanks for her conscientious tolerance of those Terrible B. A. Boys. We trust that her teachings may not have been in vain. A. M. PILLSBURY In bidding us farewell, Miss Pillsbury gives her Secret of Suc- cess: Be merciless in detecting mistakes of others. I am. One Monday morning I marked a mistake in the last word of the last line on the paper of a poor little, blind, crippled B. A. boy whose home had just burned down, his flivver destroyed, and his family all killed in a three alarm fire. Good-bye. Al- ways be merciless. Typewriting Slzortlzalzd Miss G. Euxmlzps Miss Edwards tried to teach the boys Awful App. and did a very good job of it at that. The way she could rattle off all of those answers from the Burroughs used to just slay the boys. Miss Edwards took a personal interest in us all and the way the boys used to cut classes to go up to awful ap. sort of suggests that it was a reciprocal proposition, Qfjice .fl ppliu ucv ' M. L. H. BURDON Miss Burdon is too Clever f strike-overs by dirty-finger prints b t or us. We have tried to hide our . Y OFI1 payers, b it while she perused them, and as allast resort, xive evelilsiildirliiii floor with our finished work, but it was not a bit of use Sl gleefully pounced upon every error that came her W. , . ll M Us back to our Seats defeated. .13 .mc sent Tyibefwriling TK ' - I -Qt FT A B0DD93s'??GlXOQQzxo.oQoaonoc.eL1D1'

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