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A College for Women, in Boston Regular college subjects plus courses in secretarial science, teaching, and other vocational studies. 2 YEARS FOR DIPLOMA 4 YEARS FOR DEGREE College enjoys all the advantages of being a separate college for women, with its own classroom buildings and dormitories, while, at the same time, it partakes of the many advantages that come to a department of a large university. For catalogue, address BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PRACTICAL ARTS AND LETTERS T. LAWRENCE DAVIS. LL.D.. DEAN 27 GARRISON STREET. DOSTON Atwater Kent I'hilco Majestic Victor Radios Bubbles of Health COLONIAL PALE DRY GINGER ALE and Real Fruit Carbonated Beverages MADE FROM REAL ORANGES MADE FROM REAL GRAPES MADE FROM REAL LEMONS (Unlnmal Hmragp (Enmpatuj 111 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, Mass. University 0768 Porter 5820
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Somerville High School Radiator Vol. XL Somerville, Boston. Massachusetts, October, 1930 No. 1 The Somerville High Sehool Kmllntor is published by the High School on the fourth Monday of « very month during the sehool year, and only important news matter can be received after the first Thursday of the month. Matter for insertion may be left, with any of the editorial staff or mailed to the editor at the llig:h School. In contributing, write on one side of the paper only, and sign full name. Communications, according to their nature, should be mailed to the editor, managing editor, or ex- change editor. Manuscript must be accompanied by necessary postage to insure its return. Terms, S.7. » per Year Single Numbers. 1.1 cents Entered as third class mail matter at Boston I’. O. SOM EIIVI LI. E JOURNAL PRINT Associate Editors BURT A. KELSEY, ’31 IRVING MURRAY, '32 Exchange Editor IRENE WARD, ’31 Poetry Editor GERTRUDE FERRARA, ’31 Alumni Editor VIRGINIA KAERCHER, ’31 Athletic Editor MARDIROS YACUBIAN, ’32 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief IRIS D. RUGGLES, ’31 Humor Editor VIOLETTE FORTIN Managing Editor WARREN C. RUSSELL, ’32 Assistant Advertising Manager DAVID YOUNG, ’33 Assistant Circulating Managers JOHN HAMILTON, ’31 ELEANOR BATES, ’31 VIRGINIA SAVAGE, ’32 Faculty Advisor ELIZABETH F. LEACH Faculty Treasurer LAURENCE A. SPRAGUE Assistant Faculty Treasurer ELIZABETH M. WELCH Library Editor RUTH MORRIS, ’31 Staff Artists AMLETO CAMPAGNA, ’31 CHESLIE D’ANDREA, '31 MARGARET DIOSY, ’31 BARBARA ROHNSTOCK, ’31 TABLE OF CONTENTS EDITORIALS LETTERS FROM THE ORIENT Francis X. Rooney A MEMORY Ruth Morris, ’31 ROBERT BURNS’ BIRTHPLACE Isabelle Forsythe, ’31 HOW IT HAPPENED Arnold Pedersen. ’31 THE SIXTH PRUNE Bertha Marshall, P. G. JUSTIFIED B. Williams, ’31 4 SO SAYS A SCOTCHMAN 9 5 Fenwick MacLeod, ’32 FACES AND MASKS 10 6 Stanley B. Howard, ’31 ADVENTURES OF A CARAVAN 11 6 Julia Saparoff, ’32 POET’S CORNER 13 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT 14 7 SCHOOL NEWS 15 CLASS NOTES 16 8 ALUMNI NOTES 20 EXCHANGES 21 8 ATHLETIC NOTES 22 FLASHES OF HUMOR 24
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