Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences - Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1923

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was K:-' Tb CT v . gn 'fl 7' il 'fied 9 1 ,thlllllllgfie W C12 Cm'-E......,.. The Class of 1922 F HE CRUCIBLE now takes advantage of its twentieth-century readers by taking a page or so to introduce its ancestors. These ancestors are commonly known as the Alumni Association, and although they did not d the East Boston come over on the Mayflower, there are a few who have crosse on Ferry. - . 1 The nearest relative of this first Cruezble is the Class of 1922, the argest class which was ever graduated from the College, despite the fact that the Class as a whole was not what the professors might term a diligent and studlous crowd, but just an optimistic group who fully agreed that all was for the best and they were the best. Every one of the class tried hard to graduate and those who did not succeed in getting a diploma got sympathy and an extension of one year'Csi time, however, those fortunates who survived after the final examinations an whose health and nervous systems permitted them to do so, were present at the Commencement exercises on May 23, 1922. On the eve of this noteworthy date, the class gave its dance in George Robert XYhite Hall. During the first part of the evening, the class parts were read, after the president of the class had welcomed its guests. The students found out then just what they had been doing during the past year and what their future would be, through the reading of the history, the prophecy, and the will. The great day, however, was Tuesday, the twenty-third, the day to which the class had long looked forward. The Commencement exercises opened with a prayer by the Reverend Fletcher Parker, after which Governor Cox gave an interesting talk to the graduates. Philip Carruthers delivered the valedictory- .fl rollege degree as a prerequisite for regfiszfration in pharmacy. Dean Bradley ex- pressed his farewell wishes to the students, and the degrees were conferred by President Packard. The prizes for excellent records in the various senior subjects were awarded by Vice-President Glover to Charles A. Pederzoli, Morris Stone, Mario Martucci, Ruth Burdett, and Antoine E. Greene. That evening the Alumni Association gave a dinner complimentary to the graduates in George Robert Wfhite Hall. During the evening, the members of the class were given certificates which marked their reception into the Alumni Association. Prizes were awarded to the oldest and the youngest graduates present, lfrank Minot Loring, '73, and Ruth Burdett, '22. All the members strove to crown the success of the young students by making the evening as pleasant as possible. As- a pessimist. I might state here that most worldly fame is transient and that this wasquite evident in the case of the Class of 1922, when many a banqueter of Alumni Night had to discard his cap and gown and open up the store at seven a.m. the following morning, just like any ordinary drug clerk. 32

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11 me ffeir-d PTI llnlllllllff C 'YT CIBLEW Members of the Class SAMUEL CUNNICR lg.-XUNIANN, JR. . AUSTIN COLLINS BEANE . . SI'IRl'OUI'II HOVANES BEOHIAN MAX HENRY l3ENNE'l I' . . WILIPRED HENRY BLACKBIRD HENRY HUOH BOUSQUET . . NIAURICE CHESTER BRILL . NIARGARET EVANS BROADBENT RUTH BURDET1 X... . HAROLD LEE BURRILL . . PHILIP BASIL CARRUTHERS . CHARLES EDXVARD CROOK . MARGARET LOUISE CUDDYER JOHN FRANCIS DALY . . EDITH JACQUELINE DAVIS CARSON MCALI-IN DE LUN . HARRY DIAMOND . . . NIERRILL lVlINER DODGE . XVILFRED EARLE . . SOLOMON Fox ..... SAMUEL NIAURICE FREEDMAN ALBERT HAVILAH FUBLER . LOUIS ALEXANDER CIALATAS IRVING PARKER CQAMMON, JR. ABRAHAM ROBERT GOODLESS ANTOINE EDWARD GREENE . FRED CLEMENT HIXILER . HERMAN HARRIS . . JOHN HIRSHON . . . ERLA NIINA JACKSON . JULIUS JACOBSON . VINCENT JANES . . . . . . Roxbury XYoOcll'Or1ls, Maine . . . Boston . Czinihriclge . . , Clrecnficlcl . . South Braintree Brooklyn, New York . . . XYOrcester . . XYollastOn . lrlartlancl, Maine . . . . . Melrose New Haven, Connecticut . . . . South Boston Miclrlletown, Connecticut . . . . . Boston . Kokomo, lncliana . . East Boston Springfield, Vermont: . . . Hopeclale . Boston . Chelsea . Boston . Boston Brookline . Springfield . Cambridge Roxbury . Boston . . . . . Dorchester New Glasgow, Nova Scotia . . . . . .Malden . Jamaica Plain DAVID HERMAN IQAUFMAN . . Boston BESSIE ELLEN ICERKHOFF . Attleboro IQRIKOR HOVIXNESS IQRIKORIAN . . Roxbury JOSEPHA HERMENIGILDE LE CLAIR . . Worcester ESTHER LEVEEN ..... . Boston RALPH HERBERT NICQUINN . . . Somerville ANTHONY BERTRAM NIAKOFSKY . . Montague LOUIS JACOB NIANDELL . . . Revere M ARIO M ARTUCCI . . Boston

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