Framingham State University - Dial Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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DEBORAH M. RUSSELL 4 Hudson Street, Worcester Chemistry, Nutrition Diploma, State Normal School, Framingham, Chief Dietitian, Boston Floating l-lospital, B.S., Teachers College, Columbia University, A.M., Columbia University, Courses, l-larvard University, Boston University, New York University, Member American Chemical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. No soul can soar too loftily whose aim ls Cuod-given and Brother Love of man.'i QU STUART B. FOSTER 1 Maynard Road, Framingham Chemistry, Nutrition B.S., Massachusetts State College, 1914, Assistant Chemist, McClure Laboratories, Westtield, Mass., 1915-1917, Lieutenant, Sanitary Corps, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919, A.M., 1921, Ph.D., 1995, Columbia University, Member, American Chemical Society, New England Associa- tion of Chemistry Teachers. The search for truth is in one way hard, and in another easy, For it is evident that no one can master it fully, nor miss it fully. But each adds a little to our knowledge of nature, and from all the Facts assembled there arises grandeur. -Aristotle. ELEANOR F. CHASE 45 Highland Street, Amesbury Chemistry B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, M.S., Massachu- setts Agricultural College, Assistant in Chemistry, Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, Research Assistant in Food Chemistry and Graduate Student Art, Columbia University, Ph.D., Columbia University. There is no great and no small To the Soul that malceth all. -Emerson.

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l E:-2 35' f' l 5.11 1 MILLICENT M. COSS 164 State Street, Framingham Head of Clothing Department, Instructor in Household Arts Education, Historic Textiles AB., lndiana State University, B.S. and M.A. in Household Arts Education, Teachers College, Columbia University. The golden opportunity ls never oFFer'd twice, seize then the hour When Fortune smiles and duty points the way,- Nor shrinlc aside to 'scape the spectre fear,- Nor pause though pleasure beclcon from her bower- But bravely beat thee onward to the goal. -Old Play. MUR!EL CABOT BUCKLEY 11 Orchard Street, Belmont Elementary Clothing, The Appreciation and Economics of Dress - Diploma, State Teachers College, Framingham, B.S., leachers College, Columbia University, Harvard University Summer Session, Cornell University Summer Session. What you have in your heart you keep, But not what you hold in your hands! -Arthur Wallace Perch. FLORENCE E. AMIDON 29 Pleasant Street, Framingham Junior and Senior Clothing, Textiles, Historic Textiles Teacher oi Clothing, Newton Vocational High School, Newtonville, and in Women's Educational and lndustrial Union, Boston. Happiness comes not from the power of possession, but from the power of appreciation. -H. W. Sylvester. ' CATHERINE A. BROSNAN 16 Rittenhouse Road, Worcester Sophomore Clothing, Children's Clothing B.S. in Education, 1937, from Framingham State Teachers College. The entire object of education is to make people not merely do the things, but enjoy the right things-not merely industrious, but to love industry-not merely learned, but to love knowledge,-what we like determines what we are and to teach taste is to inevitably form character. -Ruskin.



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t l K WILLIAM H. D. MEIER 177 State Street, Framingham Head of Department of Biology Diploma, lllinois State Norma! University, A.M., Ph.D., Har- vard, Teacher Rural Schools, Principal High Schools, Superin- tendent of Schools in Illinois, lnstructor of Botany, Harvard University, Fellow of American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, Author: Herbarium and Plant De- scription, Plant Studyf' Animal Study, School and Home Gardens, Study of Living Things, Open Doors to Science, and Essentials of Biology with Lois Meier, and Biology Notebook with Dorothy Meier. Study the past to divine the future. -Confucius. EMMA A. HUNT 30 Henry Street, Framingham Hygiene, General Science A.B., Wellesley College, 1914, A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University, 1925, Summer Session M.A.C., As- sistant Biology, State Normal School at Framingham, 1914- 1915, Teacher Biology and General Science, Framingham, High School, 1915-1920, Courses, Boston University and Alleghany School of Natural History, Member of New England Health Education Association, and American Public Health Association. To live greatly in one's world, one must companion with men s greater triumphs. -Harry Overstreet. GRACE BROWN GARDNER 53 Milk Street, Nantucket Biology, Microbiology, Nature Study Diploma, State Normal School at Bridgewater, A.B., Cornell University, A.M., Brown University, Primary Schools, New Bedford, Harrington Normal Training School, New Bedford, It-lelag of Department of Biology, B.M.C., Durfee High School, a iver. According to D. C. Peattie, in An Almanac for Moderns, There is no philosophy with a shadow of realism about it, save a philosophy based upon Nature.

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