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

 - Class of 1929

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ELLA MUNSTERBERG 36 Cloflin Road, Brookline, Mass. Instructor of History of Art The Painter of History! Out of the ages have come voices both sad and in song that some of us do not hear. These shadowy fancies that hover in the dimmer realms of thought, she weaves like singing voices into a harmony to influence our songs for the future, or, perhaps, a present song. Ever thoughtful of our happiness — ever a lover of beautv she inspires us all. Oh, for the wings of a chainless mind. And the power of a Soul that is free To soar like the breath of a Heavenly wind Through the realm of mystery. JOHN SHARMON 101 Camden Street, Boston, Mass. Instructor in Painting Silver landscapes and silver bowls — sturdy fir trees and delicate peonies - — so do his canvases speak. We, too, have tried to grasp that firm and con- stant viewpoint; and how proud we are when someone says — “Why that’s quite Sharmonesque I” MR. OTIS PHILBRICK 10 Hillcrest Pkwy., Winchester, Mass. Graduate of M. S. A. Mr. Philbrick — we like you — wheth- er you are talking to us “en masse” or are giving an individual criticism. Artist, Philosopher, Compelling Per- sonality; the unpretentiousness, dignity, and high standards which you daily hold before us give us inspiration to nobler thought in life. EFFIE BYRON WHITTET 15 Chilton Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Studied at Boston University, Sim- mons, and M. S. A. Librarian and Instructor in Library Methods Mrs. Whittet, custodian of books, car-check blanks, models, and surgical supplies. The sky is surely dark when she is not with us. The office needs her, the models need her — we all need her. Among those necessary to our well-being and success, she is surely indispensable. DR. LILAH MERLE VAUGHAN 400 Crescent Street, Waltham, Mass. Graduate of Boston University with degrees A.B., A.M., and PHD. Phi Beta Kappa. Gradute study at Harvard. Civic Welfare work. Women ' s Municipal League. Ad- viser of women and Professor of Economics and Sociology at Boston University School of Education. Instructor in Sociology Did I tell you about the time I — ? Now if you don’t settle down I’ll have to exert some social control!’’ The center of our stimulating sociology classes manages us so adroitly that we learn a great deal while we have a good time. Somehow in her discussions of human relations we come face to face with one of our best friends at M. S. A. MISS ZELLA BUCKINGHAM 48 Clearway Street, Boston, Mass. Alumnus M. S. A. It doesn ' t seem very long ago that we used to see her downstairs in the corridor sketching in charcoal a draped clay figure which she had modelled. Now she is busy making model Fresh- men ! 13

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MISS HELEN CLEAVES Waban, Mass. Studied with Charles Woodbury and Denman Ross No person has in greater measure that particular (juality of youngness which comes from an active interest in one’s work, and a keen delight in the business of living. This lady has an exuberant enthusiasm which is in- fectious. She is an excellent enter- tainer and a fine teacher. MISS AMY RACHEL WHIi riER 93 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. Graduate of M. S. A., Cowles Art School, Harvard, and Univ ' ersities of Boston and Chicago Head of Department of Art Education The lady of the misty amethyst and silver — her friends must reach to the far corners of the earth! She is the Person whom we love and will always remember — no other can fill the place she holds for us. “What is Friendship? Something deep That the heart can spend and keep; Wealth that greatens while we give. Praise that heartens us to live.” WALTER W. JAMISON 206 Beals Street, Brookline, Mass. Graduate of Yale, A.B., Graduate work at Harvard, A.M. Studied at Columbia, Instructor M.I.T. Instructor in English Sometimes he is devastating, always he opens to us a new world of thought. Of all that we receive in his class, or at “Our Boston Club” we remember most ; “One man who walks among you still prefers Music of ringing truth to ringing spurs.” DR. JAMES MACE ANDRESS 67 Clyde Street, Newtonville, Mass. B.P.D. and A.B. Michigan State Nor- mal College; Ph.M. University of Chicago; A.M. Harvard; Ph.D. Clark University; Head of De- partment of Psychology and Social Hygiene, State Normal School, Worcester, Massachusetts Instructor in Department of Education “I ' m afraid we’ll have to discuss that another time,” Dr. Andress says when we wander into a fascinating byway in psychology class. But what- ever the subject is, in listening to his keen, direct handling of the topic, we get a glimpse of a red cheeked boy set off on an adventure. EDWIN A. HOADLEY 44 Comwith. Road, Watertown, Mass. Alumnus M. S. A. Student of Dynamic Symmetry, Lecturer, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, Freshman Design and Composition ' e learn to do by doing and “do- ing gets to be a habit in Mr. Hoad- ley’s classes, where we gather ideas from everywhere and adapt them to our particular needs. ' Fo translate into the language of those we wish to reach rather than copy — many quick sketches — accuracy are all familiar things in Room I. To make the time doubly interesting there are always the black-board frogs, the magic, and the puns, among the versatilities of this friend who makes the Freshmen smile in their first disconsolate days and teaches the seniors the power be- hind the piece of chalk. LEO O’DONNELL 56 Fellsway East, Malden, Mass. 1 1.LUSTRATOR Instructor in .Antique and Life Drawing Illustrator in Anticpie and Life Drawing — Alumnus — teacher — and ? W’ho shall say w’hat else! Dignitv rests well on his broad shoulders and is reflected in his sympathetic view- point. He is a true modern — one who sees and reads things — always amus- ing, sometimes critical, seldom com- plimentary, he enjoys “knocking off” a piece of work with us. 14

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