Massachusetts College of Art and Design - Palette and Pen Yearbook (Boston, MA) - Class of 1943 | Page 30 of 34 |
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“flCKnowL(DGmtnTS The task is done. May we look back on our Annual as a project which represents many hours of hard work, mingled with pleasant associa- tions and unselfish co-operation on the part of those who helped make our book possible. In our editors, Elizabeth Maloney, Virginia Gumming, Ugo D’OnofrIo, and Ruth Holt, we found not only co-operation but a spirit that was to make our book the best. To Eleanor Fuller, Lois Gustafson, Berta Stiglitz, Priscilla Goodwin, Mary Kelly, Hester Dolbear, Martha Haskell and Aviation Cadet Kieran Kilday go our appreciation for so capably doing the student write-ups. To the Graphic Arts Department for their co-operation in producing the prints, and to Ruth Sweet, Marjorie McKowen, Winifred Cox, Dorothy Rockman, Patricia Phillips and Priscilla Goodwin for their spottings on senior pages, a vote of thanks! Perham studios are to be congratulated for handling our class photographs so well. In Mr. Butler, our new English teacher, we found a steadfast guide and a ready and willing helper. Mr. Thompson kindly contributed much time and patience to the work of assembling the material for the printer. Mr. Philbrick was a dependable mentor in checking our taste and of invaluable assistance in the production of the prints. Mr. Palm- strom, our new President, lent his wise judgment, encouragement and inspiration. This book was Photo-lithographed by Spoulding-Moss Co. The type was set by Scott Monotyping Co. Paper: 100 pound Albion Offset Arlic White Wove. Body type 20th Century Monotype No. 605 in 8, 10, and 12 point. Display types: Phenix and Kaufman Bold.
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