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

 - Class of 1934

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mil YO IJ K YOW THAT I CHARLKS KDWARD NEWELL President of M.S. A. Stat(‘ Director of Art Education “Do you want to see me?” W as appointed Director of Art Education in the city of Springfield vvlien he had been in the teaching field less than five years — has been president of the Springfield Art League and of the Boston Art League — was Director of the D«‘partinent of Manual Arts in Boston — writes articles for educational magazines and has lectured on art education at the Boston Teachers’ College — was awarded the Gold Medal at the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915 — was the youngest teacher to be ai)pointed to a states teachers’ college when he was made an art associate in Salem Normal School — used to design silver [)ieces, and still indulges in this activity d uring spare moments. FREDERICK M. W I1 DER Dean and Registrar CorniiKj to Glee Club today?” Has several degrees including a Ma.sonic — is an experienced teacher of science and tnanual training — is the one who gave the starting push to our Assemblies, the Current Events Club, the Glee Club, and other cultural activities — has a fine gift for expressing himself in beautiful English and writes very amusing poetry — will deny the last two statements if you cpiestion him. .lOIIN E. ALCOTT Head of Design Department “Sure I ' m busy — come on in.” Is a self-confessed “lousy speller” — is one of thf ' best authorities on in- dustrial art in New England — is an M.S. A. graduate who admits hold- ing hands on the stairs at school dances of former years — is a contribu- tor to various Industrial Arts Magazines — is one of the most popular and esteemed of our faculty — is the man whose advice helped fashion our V( ' ar ftook. ■f. MACE ANDRESS Psychology “This is a course in happy, healthy, successful livin(j.” Is the author of a dozen or .so books on hygiene and health - wears a long string of degrees after his name — says the day will be joyful when all of his students have learnt ' d to spell the name of his course correctly. RICHARD ANDRI ' jW Anatomy, Life Drawing and Painting “You see that, don ' t you?” (“Dickie”, in whispers) is an M.S. A. alumnus — is a skilled etcher and draughtsman — seldom takes attendance in class — studied under Leon Gerome, Dennis Bunker, P. Laurens, and B. Constant handles musty bones and rolls socket joints without a shiver — is the painter of the? murals in the Hall of Valor. State House, Boston. ETHEL CL BABTLETT Filementary Drawing and Water Color “Here, ( irlie, here ' s a place for you.” Has studied with Charles Davis — was born in London — is an alumna of M.S.A. — is the daughter of a former head of this school -has a flair for collecting odd bits of china and queer shaped bottles.

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ZI ' LLA HIK .K IN(ilIAM i ' ]l(‘in(‘iil,ary Drawitif ' and Oil I’ainlitif; Make this xirl go around more.” Is an alinnna of M.S.A. and received her B.A. degree I ' rom Pacific IJni- Ncrsily is a meinher of the (’opley Society is very iniieh interested in modern art creates still-life groups that are [)rononne(‘d “ravishing” hy lr. Major. T1II ' ]1U)N 1. CAIN Instrumental and Klementary Drawing, C.i vie Aii, “Try to slay within those red dots.” Was a classmate of Mr. Hoadley here in M.S.A. has a B.S. h]d. degree from Harvaril University is a member of the Braintn ' e Town Planning Board -is a fine vocalist and a support for (ilee (dub is our authority on how to sharpen pencils. ■MUBIUL COX Costume Design “.Now, go catch me a hit of that.” Is an alumna of B.IJ. as well as .M.S.A. -was Supervisor of Art in Kramry, Nebraska, head of the Art Department of Keene Normal School, and in.structor at B.U.— is a member of the training department at Filene’s — teaches at Chamberlain School (lyes spreads beautifully and has a flair for interior decoration. C BUS E. DAUUIN Modeling “Come, build it up around the forehead.” As a sculptor of the American Indian, is w ithout peer- -spent his boy- hood in the West where his boyhood friends were the Indian.s — is the sculptor of the “Appeal to the (freat Spirit”, of which more postcards are sold than any other view in Boston has as hobbies, trout fishing and archery, and as a favorite song, “Old Black Joe”. MABTHA M. FLINT Costume Pattern, Drafting and Design “.All you have to do now is lo do it.” Once designed costumes with the famous “Adrian” for a (iloucester playhouse — has had a wide experience in free lance costume design, both period costumes and modern styles — has costumed numerous school pageants — likes to read editorials, in fact has a mind as up-to- date as the latest fashion model from Paris. LLIDWICJ FRANK Textile Design “.Ask Frank — he knows.” Although he has lived through years that few of us remember, is as much a modern in thought as any of us — is the Director of Designer’s Art School, Boston — was born in ffesse Darmstadt, Germany is another grown-up son of M.S. A. F:DWABD WILBUR DEAN HAMILTON Still-Life Painting and Composition “The right color, Ihe rigid shape, the right place.” Is listed in W ho’s W ho in Ameri( ' a — delights to tell of his days in the Academy Julien and F cole des Beaux Arts — is a painter of many fine portraits including one of the late President Harding — has b( en con- nected with our school for over forty years- enjoys getting up early on cold mornings to paint the sunrise. ANNA MAYHFiW HATHAWAY Design, Color Harmony, Pencil Drawing “Did everyone remember lo bring his plumb line?” Is a descendant of Go ernor Thomas Mayhew, first settler of Martha’s Vineyard and patriarch to the Indians — is an alumna of .M.S.A. — studied at the School of Design at Lowell Institute and attended Har- vard Summer School -is a member of the Society of Independent Artists and an inst ructor at the school of Land.scape Architecture at Harvard — is one of the five best pencil artists in United States. EDW IN A. HOADLEY Design, Dynamic Symmetry, Composition, Demonstration Drawing “Now, a good thing to do would be to — ” Has taught at Lynn Classical High and Lowell Normal Sclmol -is Boys’ Advisor at Peabody House — exhibits at Boston Art Club — was first attracted to the study of magic in 1890 by a sailor doing card tricks on the Boston wharves — is our champion punster. Hoa — dley get that way. from Ed Wynn, we suppos( . W ALTER W . JAMISON Finglish Composition and Literature “Why, ever since Adam was a gardener — ” Received his A.B. at Yale, his A.M. at Harvard and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa — considers the chief factor in choosing a home is its acces.sibility to the Copley Scpiare Library- is a first-class tourist through whose efforts native New Englanders are exposed yearly to certain historic shrines, videlicet. Concord and Lexington is the rascal who eats all Mr. Alajor’s Luden’s cough drcjps.

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