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Northeastern College Co-operative School of Engineering Courses Offered Requirements for Admission Earnings Application DRAFTING. Designing Engineer’s Office—B. A. Railroad The Co-operative School of Engineering of Northeastern College offers four-year college courses of study, in co-operation with engineering firms, in four branches of Engineering leading to the following degrees: 1. Bachelor of Civil Engineering. 2. Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. 3. Bachelor of'Electrical Engineering. 4. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. Graduates of the Somerville High School who have included Algebra to Quadratics and Plane Geometry in their courses of study arc admitted without examinations. The earnings of the students for their services with co-operating firms vary from $250 to $000 per year. An application blank will he found inside the back cover of the catalog. Copies will also be mailed upon request. These should be forwarded to the school at an early date. For a catalog or any further information in regard to the school, address CARL S. ELL, Dean Northeastern College :: 316 Huntington Avenue BOSTON 17, MASS. Mention the Radiator
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20 SOMKRVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR 1923 John Holmes, Temporary Editor This is the first public appearance of the Class of 1923 and “you’d scarce expect one of our age” to speak with great brilliancy at our initial per- formance. We need time to get acquainted with ourselves and with the names and customs of the school. As we gather experience and wis- dom our little column will sparkle with wit and laughter. Meanwhile, it needs support and a few good notes from every member of the class. The members of the Class of 1923 express their deep sorrow at the death of their friend and classmate, Walter Williams. They extend their utmost sympathy to his parents and rela- tives. Freshmen are not expected to be fresh; merely green and tender. We know that Pratt is the class comedian without an election. Mr. Wilkins: “What’s the matter with you?” Morrill: “Nothing!” Modest boy! Teacher: “What case is Galliam?” Pupil: “Accusative, because it takes the abla- tive.” John Wells, 321. is a member of the second football team. Perseverance. The log-book of Christopher Columbus read as follows:— September 29—We sailed due Westward. September 30—We sailed due Westward. October 1 —We sailed due Westward. Tel. Somerville 1S4 Estimates Furnished Jobbing a Specialty M. J. LEWIS PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Agent for Magee Furnaces and Ranges 18 HOLLAND ST., SOMERVILLE, MASS. J. H. DALTON SON CO. Dealers in CHOICE GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT BOSTON PRICES Tel. Som. 3650 28 Holland Street MRS. A. H. BRUNDAGE Stationery and Camera Supplies Greeting Cards 11 COLLEGE AVE., WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS. Parke Snow, Inc. DAVIS SQUARE SOMERVILLE’S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE GEO. E. WARDROBE Prescription Druggist Two Stores 693 and 725 Broadway Somerville PEARSON’S PERFECT PICTURES Odd Fellows Hall, Winter Hill Matinees, every day 2 30. Evenings, 7.45. Mention the Radiator
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22 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR Field’s Candies TASTE BEST AND ARE “THE BEST” Field Confectionery Co. Davis Square, West Somerville Hallowe’en Favors, Cards and Decorations Phones: Store 55740-71133; Residence 1219-M Som. JOHN H. GARTLAND FLORIST Flowers for All 21 Union Square'' Occasions Somerville GODFREY BROTHERS GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 202 Highland Avenue Somerville, Mass. Tel. Somerville 6103-6101 JOSEPH M. WELDON HARDWARE - PAINTS - VARNISHES AND KITCHEN WARE Gridley Block 281-A Highland Ave. Near Cedar Street SOMERVILLE. MASS. Telephone 3980 Prices Reasonable JAMES C. TAYLOR 158 Highland Ave., Somerville, Mass. Merchant Tailor DYEING, REPAIRING, CLEANSING AND PRESSING Promptly Done Members of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Telephone 5577-W DAVIS SQUARE FLORIST A. SLOANE SONS FLORAL DESIGNS AND PLANTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 2 Hobbs Building ... West Somerville Continued from page 17 Last year’s Sophomore Class—Many young children. 'This year’s Sophomore Class—Many younger children. Next year’s Sophomore Class—????? Baby carriages arc becoming popular. Teacher—“Who succeeded Henry VIII?” Pupil—“Edward VII.” Teacher—“Who came after Edward?” Pupil —“Queen Mary.” Teacher—“Who followed Mary?” Pupil—“The little lamb.” Division I1I-E. S. H. S. Money exchange. Freshman starting theme: “Far off a mail train was heard calling to'its mate.” Wanted: A Jew more boys in III Stem K. Hart and Bronstein are very lonesome. One of the census workers in Kansas City asked a woman if she could read. She answered, rather hesitatingly, that she could not. and then hastened to explain :— “1 never went to school but one day. and that was in the evening, and we hadn’t no light, and the teacher didn’t come.”—Ex. “What have you got in the shape of cucum- bers?” asked a customer of a nervous Sopho- more working in a grocery store. “Er—er—bananas, madam,” he replied. A few rooms have enough school patriotism to subscribe 100% in the Radiator subscription drive. Is every one broke or don’t they want a school paper? “Ren” always was good at numbers. Classmates, please obey the silent filing rule. Our class is well represented in the school orchestra, which is made up of over forty pieces. Allen Newton is the leader. Armin Clement is the concert master. We expect to see big things done by the orchestra this year. Jackson Caldwell Co. FURNITURE Storage, Furniture and Piano Moving, Packing Fifty-Three to Fifty-Five Union Square Somerville, Massachusetts Telephones 1030-3260 Somerville Mention the Radiator
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