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Message from the President To every manufacturer of fabrics, the Pickout discloses the reasons for the beauty, the strength, and the quality of his material. He sees in the coordination of stock, yarn, weave, color, and finish, the desired impression of the composite whole. Furthermore, he realizes that all fabrics are not woven for one and the same purpose and that the relative importance of each factor depends upon the specific use to which it is to be put. Perhaps it is the harmony of colors reflected from the impinging rays of the light of the world; perhaps it is the strength to withstand the stresses and the strains of undetermined forces; or perhaps it is the quality of being displayed and tested without becoming dulled by the ab- rasion of rougher elements — for whatever the requirement, each factor must serve its purpose well. Thus, may the fabric made from the data and the specifications of the 1938 Pickout fulfill its purpose and become a part of life ' s library within the books of which are recorded the designs of the alumni of the Lowell Textile Institute. 1 V t W ,
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CORPORATION OFFICERS Philip L. Scannell, Chairman Charles C. Schloss, Vice-Chairman Charles H. Eames, Clerk TRUSTEES On the Part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts James G. Reardon, Commissioner of Education On the Part of the City of Lowell Hon. Dewey G. Archambault, Mayor of Lowell FOR TERM ENDING JUNE 30, 1938 John A. Connor, Lowell, Superintendent of John C. Myer Thread Company Charles J. McCarthy, Fall River, Herald News Company Philip L. Scannell, Lowell, Treasurer, Lowell Iron and Steel Company Mrs. Lillian Slattery, 720 Washington Street, Brighton John H. Corcoran, Cambridge, President of J. H. Corcoran Company, Inc. FOR TERM ENDING JUNE 30, 1939 Hon. John C. Carr, Boston, Mayor of the City of Maiden Walter F. Connor, Lowell, General Manager, Hub Hosiery Mills John E. Regan, Lowell, Real Estate, 267 Central Street James H. Riley, Lowell, Lawyer, 53 Central Street Charles C. Schloss, Lowell, Restaurant Owner, 463 Middlesex Street FOR TERM ENDING JUNE 30, 1940 Albert J. M alley, Andover, Overseer American Woolen Company Frank P. Sweeney, Peabody, Overseer, Danvers Bleachery Joan C. Shanley, Lowell, Teacher, Lowell High School William F. Corliss, Amesbury Edward G. Boyle, Woburn, Lawyer 11
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CHARLES H. EAMES, S.B., President M. I. T. 1897 Instructor L.T.I. 1897-1906 Secretary of the Institute 1897-1906 Principal 1906-1920 President of the Institute 1920
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