Burdett College - Burbad Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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HONORARY MEMBERS E. W. Snow N1 if 'S 2 A Q -A PJ ls fl. C C12 Q E CD E v-'Df. E 5 if 2 l ,-z. -f- 'J?i F voviyiwnmyiyvixoav P ,T ,- S C T 6 C A Delta Nu Umega THE A119113 Chapter of the Delta Nu Omega Fraternity was organized in 1927. The mem- bers of the fraternity, inactive and active, were and are men of high character, men willing to give their best for the fraternity and for their fellow associates. The earnest endeavor of every member is to make the fraternity stronger, bigger and better in every way so that it may be looked upon as an organization to be respected by all. g Beta Chapter at Burdett College, Lynn, Mass., is becoming stronger and better in every way through its members and under the able leadership of its present chancellor-Llewellyn B. Nelson. The Fraternity is now incorporated. The charter of incorporation is vested withthe active members. This most important step was made possible, in part, by the untiring efforts of Loyal Avery, President of the Grand Arch Council, and Mr. Goodwin, Faculty Advisor. The fratern- ity is now in a position to gain higher recognition and become one of the strongest fraternities in our present two-year colleges. . At present, steps are being taken by the Grand Arch Council concerning a fraternity dormi- tory. Steps have been taken for the establishment of a sinking fund to extend over a period of years the proceeds of which are to be used for the benefit of the fraternity as a whole. Our motto is, All for each, each for all, and this we live up to at all times. ' A CTI VE MEMBERS Chmfceggoy , , ROBERT F. HEVVITT 1f1'Cg-C1,a,m,gg0y WILLIAM CLEVELAND Secyetayy . ROBERT DANSICIN Tmaswef ALBERT BARNES Sergeant-at Arms Thomas Gleason Clifford Hathorne Walter Mason . Robert Beard - Ernest Blew, Jr. Millard Quimby Paul Brownell VVillam McCormick Stanley R. Perry, Jr. David A. Decker 1 l Alfred L. Sterling Albert Durant Laurence B. Conlin Flea L. Doolittle J. Allan Peoples Dana Fitzgerald Nelson I. Barlow George H. Bell, Jr. Gardner F. Brown Philip E. Flint Hugh C. Haines - Waldo W. Kellner ALBERT P. WESCOTT Frank M. Hallaclay Milford F. Jones Herbert K. Kauzmann john H. Kelley Lester P. Carter john H. Mosley John T. Ransom Mason O. Wilmarth Wfilliam H. VVragg Malcolm E. Wfeeks John E. Peterson HAROLD GooDwIN, Faculty Advisor . Fred Burdett Harry Wells Arthur D. Enyart -R ' - H. N. Rasely Walter Catton Robert Baker Sixty-three Christian Ehnes . .ivwf



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qvvpfzvoivvfyivaof vpouyiyimvam-,Qt. so t . . 4 ' 4 C t f 6 MlB51uurdett Lion NE of the most interesting things about the age in which we live is the i newness of UUQQS- There are new developments in aviation, radio, moving and talking pictures, television, and so forth. The public craves something new. That craving extends even to reading matter. This year, the editorial staff of the Burdett Lion has attempted to put out a new magazine, finer and more worthy than ever before. The Lion for the past ten years has been published in various shapes, styles and sizes, and to a certain extent, has been successful as a student publi- cation. However, that indefinable something which goes to make a smart college magazine has been lacking. Realizing this, the editorial staff, with the assistance of a very able faculty advisory committee, early in the year' set out to devise numerous Ways and means for improving the magazine. All sorts of experiments were tried, in fact, the entire year has been of a more or less experi- mental nature. - First, the managing staff of the publication was enlarged and expanded so as to include representatives of all the departments of the school, and a reporting system was put into operation throughout the building. Q Then, realizing that in order for a magazine to enjoy a popular demand to- day, it must be dressed up in such a way as to be attractive, the 1nnovat1on of more interesting and attention-getting covers was undertaken. The business end of the publication has been cared for so well that the Lion has been self-supporting throughout the year. Because .of the splendid work of the business staff, it has been possible to have far more 'illustrative cuts than usual, thus adding much to the interesting features of the magazine. Lion has tried to touch on Neither has the literary side fared badly. The I f d t the high points of our school life. It has had manY Pfe'W1'1fek1P5 0 Stu en - - ' d t ries of real men affairs instead of the usual after-writeups. It has Pffffente S 9 and women as well as clever and imag little, if any, trite material has appeared- Most imp0rtant of all, the Lion haS sought fo furnish new and friendly Contacts between the various departments of the college- inative literary material. Altogether, Sixty-five Q3O2.,Q?,...,f0:'2,sQig,j 17.

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