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Northeastern University School of Engineering TchIIiik IHNiilntur.s, Kilixon ric lilumiiiiit Iiik Co. Courses The School of Engineering, Northeastern University, offers four-year college Offered courses of study, in co-operation with engineering firms, in the following oranches of engineering, leading to the Bachelor’s degree:— 1. Civil Engineering 2. Mechanical Engineering 3. Electrical Engineering 4. Chemical Engineering Requirements Graduates of the Somerville High School who have included algebra to for Admission Earnings Application Catalog CARL S. ELL, Dean quadratics and plane geometry in their courses of study arc admitted with- out examinations. The earnings of the students for their services with co-operating firms vary from $250 to $600 per year. An application blank will be 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 School of Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston 17, Mass.
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22 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR r. e., Fardy 1. e., Mercer q.b., Cole q.b., Wright 1. h.b., Griffin r. h.b., Doherty r. h.b., Coffey 1. h.b. , Stern f.b., Fay f.b., Brown SUBURBAN LEAGUE STANDING Teams. Won. Lost. Tied. Pts. Somerville 2 0 0 4 Malden 2 0 0 4 Medford 1 0 1 3 Rindge 1 1 0 2 Brookline 0 1 1 1 Everett 0 1 1 1 Newton 0 1 1 1 Cambridge 0 2 0 0 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS CLUB The Somerville High School Players Club, with Miss Harriett M. Bell as faculty adviser, held its first meeting in High School Hall on Friday, October 20, at 2 o’clock. The following officers were elected from the Senior class: President, Cleone Hopkins; Vice-President, Fayette Haskell, who resigned in favor of Mary Clement; Secretary, DeLancey Cleveland; and Treasurer, Priscilla Leach. The committee of nine, three appointed from each class, to es- tablish the rate of dues decided on fifty cents a month. A committee of three, including- Hester Smith, Elizabeth Stewart, and De Lancey Cleveland, was appointed to read sev- eral plays. THE TWO ROADS (Continued from Page 17.) long people came from all the surrounding- country to pay a last tribute to their departed friend. And as they looked down on the face of the dead, with its calm expression of peace and rest, tears coursed down the cheeks of rough, strong men. This man had ministered to their wants in sickness and trouble. His firm, steady faith had brought joy to many a dying soul and his strong sympathy and wise counsel had supported the sorrowing. He had truly been a friend of the people and even “Blinky” Hammond, the worst gambler and drunkard in the town, reverently bowed his head and said: “I’ll never forget the way he saved my little Nellie’s life five years ago. He always said that I didn’t do justice to my child by the life I led. I’ve been a pretty tough cus- tomer, boys, but with God’s help from now on I’m going to live straight.” 2 STORES'“-WASHINGTON ST. Opposite the Old South Church 659 Gayety Theatre Building Howard B. Burlingame PRIVATE TUTOR IN Pupils Prepared for Any College or Professional School. Pupils Backward in Their Studies or School Work Assisted. Languages and Mathematics 33 Day Street, West Somerville
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: : : X i : T : x x : : : : : : x. : V : : : : : i, : : i : x » •X DANCING Heinemann House Academy 136 School Street, Somerville Adult Class Tuesday, Practice 8 to 9, Danc- ing 9 to 10 High School Class, Friday, 8 to 10 Children’s Class Ballroom, Thursday, 4.15 to 6 Fancy Dancing Class, Friday, 4.15 to 6 Boys’ and Girls’ Class, Saturday, 1.30 to 3 Kindergarten Class, Saturday, 3.30 to 5 Socials every Wednesday and Saturday Special party every Holiday Night Private Lessons given daily in all kinds of Fancy and Ballroom Dancing I | : : V t : : : V : : .1 | : | THE SUCCESS OF ANY DANCE DEPENDS ON THE ORCHESTRA. There’s poor music—you don’t want that; and ordinary— you can do better; and good—you must have that. Get the best— THE TOURAINE ORCHESTRA OF BOSTON “OUR MUSIC IS YOUR BIG DRAWING CARD.” Frederick J. Drew, Manager Telephone Somerville 1285-W
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