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MAIIY M. Costume Illustration and Advertisinfi; “There, that ' s the ticket! Is a frank, friendly, ambitious lady, always up to the minute in style new.s — work( ' d for Pictorial Review, Century Service, Vogue Puhtishing Co., Madison Square Advertising .Agency, and e Costume Royal be- sides free lanciiif; and teaehinp;, is the proud mother of two sons. JOHN SHAHMAN Painting “Haven ' t you any smaller brushes? Is a painter of exec ' llent still-life groups in muted colors and larg(“ masses — when not teaching at the Museum School or exhorting M.S.A. students to “make the shapes”, his hobbies are gardening, collecting antiques and studying old houses — has exhibited in most of the large galleries of the country and was awarded the Flagg prize at the Con- necticut Academy of Fine Arts in 1922. FRED J. d ' lIOMPSON Elementary Drawing and Design “Sure, lhat ' s all rigid — but — ” Likes quality rather than quantity in his gift cigars — designs pottery for his w ' ife, who is an excellent draughtsman — is reported to have quite a knowledge of swear words for “un-school” use — has a remarkable taste for modern design and employs it in his oil painting — likes jewelry de- ■signing and has studied it on his own hook— -di.slikes “arty-looking” people. LILAH MERLE VAUGHAN Sociology “Note, as Marylyn would say — ” Is the owner of a long line of degrees including A.R., A.M., Ph.D., and is a member of Phi Reta Kappa — is an alumna of B.U. — did graduate work at Harvard and Civic Welfare work — is a member of the Women’s Municipal League and Advisor of Women and Professor of Economics and Sociology at the R.U. School of Education. EFFIE R. WIHTTET Librarian, Instructor in Library Methods “Sornelhing I can do for you? Anything from a .scratched thumb to borrowing a psychology book is excuse enough to visit Mrs. Whittet, queen of library-land — was a former student of B.U., M.S.A., and Simmons College — is a member of Mass. Library Club, Boston Chapter of Special Libraries Association and New England School of Librarians’ A.ssociation. AMY RACHEL WHITTIER Head of Teacher Training Department “Fes, I ' d Iry Ihat anyway if I were you. Is extremely interested in people (so much so, that when we sent a reporter to interview her she turned the tables and interviewed the reporter) — is a lover of hills, mountains, great cities, traflic, and shop- ping — has studied at Harvard, Boston, and Chicago Universities, ' and private art schools — was also a student at M.S.A. — still is fond of sketching. ISABELLA T. DAMRELL Secretary to the President “Sorry, he ' s nol in — something I can do? Is a graduate of Business College — has taken courses at Harvard and B.U. — was too modest to volunteer more information. EILEEN McMullen Dean’s Clerk “Let me see — what day were you absent? Is the musical lady who takes the notes of our musical dean — is a well- known vocalist in Winthrop — studied at Sargent School of Physical Education — is a graduate of Burdett College. MARGARET C. WOLAHAN Bookkeeper and Stenographer “Change a dime? Just a minute. I ' ll see.” Notwithstanding her business-like association with the school, has a personal fondness for its students, and knows all about you . . . and you . . . and you — is a graduate of Salem Normal School — has always enjoyed the study of English — is better known to friends as “Wolly”.
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AUJKMT STKAIINS KKINDAU. Aichitc ' ctun- ‘‘jVo, of course you don ' t make them the same size as the blue print! Is a firadiiaU ' of Harvard possessinj; an A.H. de£;r( (‘ is also an alinnniis of Mass. InstitnU of Technolofiy is llu dosifincr of several well-known Hoston Hospitals is a ineinher of the Kendall-Taylor Co., the Boston Society of Architects and the Atnerican Institute? of . rchitects will conver.se deli{;htfully about many topics less academic than his course. •IKSSIK M , cl)()N. l.,D Desifiii and Perspective After all — well - ivhat of it!” Much to our sorrow, is a believer in good work resulting from pi ' rmanent dark-eye shadow- was awarded the .senior m ?dal upon graduation from M.S.A. — is partial to lemon yellow — oru?e s ?aled the wall into a for- bidden Hinglish garden is a free lance advertising artist and costume design lecturer. ERNEST LEE MA.IOB Composition, Advanced Drawing and Painting Whoop it up, daui hler, whoop it up! Received his first les.sons in painting frotn his grandmother down in her old-fashioned Southern garden has taught “all the good ones” among the pre.sent day Boston artists — is the kindly god-father who has pro- vided the beautiful reproductions in our stairways and corridors -was a most convincing Santa at our Christmas spread — Canis Major, other- wi.se Manook, is one of the elder sons of Chinook of Arctic fame. E.AURIN H. .MARd ' IN Metal Crafts, Jewelry and Einameling Let me help you with that. Was awarded the South Kensington London Medal — married the daughter of Governor Greenhalge of Massachusetts — came to M.S.A. in 1900 enjoys describing his latest adventure with his car — owns .several thoroughbred dogs of which he is proud. ELLA MUNSTERBERG Art History Now close your eyes and relax — this is ordy a review. Was born in Freiburg, Germany — came to Cambridge in early child- hood — studied at Radcliffe and at the Mu.seum of Fine Arts — is a mem- ber of a gifted family, a mother who is an artist and a sister who writes poetry — is also a capable oil painter herself — is the daughter of the famous psychologist, Hugo Munsterberg — was a personal friend of the late George Herbert Palmer is a very competent European guide. LEO O’DON.NELL General Illustration, Life Drawing There ' s a feeling in that - Can sketch in two minutes an arm or a leg that makes your feeble attettipt look like that of a two-year-old with a stolen telephone pad - is a proficient book illustrator- always returns to class at the wrong moment — expres.ses his criticism briefly, good naturedly, with an elfish twinkle -has proved a most loyal and interested F ' aculty Advisor to Mascart Theatre. ELIZABETH W. PFiRKINS Observation and Mental Training ' I ' hrough Drawing You don ' t see what you think you see. Collaborated with Charles Woodbury in originating the course she now teaches at M.S.A initiated application of the system in kindergartens, schools, museums, etc. — was a founder of the Woodbury Training School in applied observation is president of the Children’s Art Centre in Boston and a trustee of the Children’s Museum. O ' l’IS PHILBRICK Head of Drawing and Painting Department That ' s a very honest attempt. When a student at M.S.A. edited the paper entitled the “Centre of Vision” later known as the “.Art Gum” — taught art at Rindge Tech- nology — is the founder and inspiration of our new sketch club- almost chose writing as his profes.sion, as we might have gues.sed from the ex- cellent papers he has given in a.ssembly — has a simple and unassuming manner which rises from a most sincere idealism. LILLIAN A. PHILLIPS Crafts, Weaving, Pottery, Book Binding Now, if we only had lime we ivould — ” The busy, cheerful crafts teacher is another beloved alumna of M.S.A. — is deeply interested in settlement work has B.S. and M.A. degrees from Columbia taught at Simmons and Fitchburg Normal School has made a special study of U.S. and European craft.s — has an inex- haustible fund of knowledge for her pupils. RAYMOND O. PORTER Head of Modeling Department Now, if everyone will gattwr around here for a moment. Like Mr. Dallin, is from the West, his parents having been pioneers in the covered-wagon days — traces his ancestry back to Revolutionary days, one of his great-greats having been an oflicer in the Colonial army — of his many fine statues, the best known ar ‘ “The Green Moun- tain Boy” and “Senator Lodge” — many a World War veteran’s grave is decorated by a medallion of which he was the designer.
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