Massachusetts College of Art and Design - Palette and Pen Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 26 text:

JIANOOK AND MR. MAJOR May be addressed at 30 Ipswich Street, Fenway Studios, Boston. MISS LILAH AIERFE VAUGHAN 400 Crescent St., Waltham. Mass. Graduate of Boston University with degrees of .A B. and .A.M.. Phi Beta Kappa. Studied at Harvard. Civic Welfare Work. Women ' s Municipal League. Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology at Boston L ' niversity since 1920. Instructor in Sociology Miss Vaughan has continually pointed to her red hair, demolished romances and family, as positive indications of her fear- ful behavior: and though she grows grim at moments, threatening to hang the ob- streperous out of the window. the kindly maiden always recovers her smile and con- tinues to administer Sociology of the most stupefying importance. It is said that her solutions of universal and personal worries are precious, her sympathy exquisite, and her friendliness comforting. F ' or all that, do join her group and lend your ears to the sombre truths of mortality, and enter- tain your eyes with the Key and the Hat. LAURA A. CARNEY 66 Calvary St.. Waltham. Mass. Recorder .vnd Bookkeeper Miss Carney sends home our reports when we least e.xpect them and thus de- prives us the opportunity of softening the blow to our family by subtle introduction. Outside of that persistent habit we all have several cockles of our several hearts saved for Miss Carney, her red hair, and her nice lace collars and cuffs. She saves our keys, invaluable gems and watches our note- books and powder compacts, our paints and pocketbooks which we scatter promis- cuously about the premises. How she answers phones, saves the State ' s money and keeps her sanity while her visitors rush in and out, we do not know. We offer a consoling thought that some day when we are all undeniably famous she will say, For him I once kept a tube of emeraude green I What price glory? LUDWIG FRANK The New School of Design Newbury Street, Boston Instructor in Textile Design Once in the lives of “squib” writers comes the heaven-sent opportunity to do an original writeup of one of the faculty Our advantage this time, however, is some- what lessened because Mr. Frank started his classes late in the year and his instruc- tion is limited to Senior Designers. He was born in Germany. His first work there was scene-shifting until he came to Boston, where he secured a position as instructor of mechanical drawing. Mr. Frank soon after studied design with Mr. George, and with a summer ' s work in textile design, his talent for this division of design brought him immediate success. Today he has a record of having done some four hundred cretonne designs, some of which are to be seen in the moving pictures. Mr. Frank has his own school on Newbury Street, at which some of our instructors hold classes.



Page 28 text:

In Loving Memory oj JOHX DAVID SMITH 1906 1926 Fame missed him, but he was crowned with rich friendships. His years at school are remembered not only for his attainments as a student, but for splendid memories of his true fineness and manliness. , t the threshold of life he entered the Greater School of . rt happily, hopefully, with no less appreciation of life, but with the content born of work well done, friendships endurin and love eternal. 7 have li)i!!;hl a oml flight, I have fuiisheil my rniirsc, have kept the faith.”

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