Suffolk University Law School - Lex Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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FIRST ROW: S. Scott. O. Henry, W. Brown, Lydia Corso, Gilda Corso. SECOND ROW: H. Garrick, N, Perella, B. Itudoh, L. Trahan, K. Andrews, M. Reiser. M. Kerman, A. Lopresti. International Relations Club The International Relations Club CIBC? is an organization for students interested in the discussion and interpretation of world, social and political problems, such as: What Are The Harms Of Communism: Who Owns The Hydrogen Bomb, The U. S. or Russia: Is World Peace Possible? To stimulate interest in international events, the IRC invites prominent authorities to lecture in the auditorium. Panel discussions and forums are the outstanding features of this activity, in which guests as well as members are invited to question any issue presented. The IRC also selects and sends representatives to various conventions such as those held in Chicago, Springfield, Worcester and other areas. This club affords many students the opportunity to have direct contact with World problems, which as technology advances, are becoming more and more essential to be understood.

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E. Hammer, Treasurer: A. Ablow, President: D. Green, Secretary: N. Ruby, Vice- President. I. Z. F. A. The Suffolk University Chapter of the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America CIZFAD was founded in October 1949. Since then, it has assumed its place beside the other clubs in the university as an integral part of the extra curricula activities program. The chapter is a part of a national federation, embracing most of the major colleges and universities in the country. Within the short space of one year, Suffolk IZFA sponsored a dance on Armistice Day Eve, followed shortly thereafter by the joint sponsorship with the University administration by Dr. Abraham I. Feldman, noted lecturer and Rabbi, who delivered an address to the student body. In addition to the regular meetings within the university, the chapter has joined with the rest of the New England area in participating in weekend seminars and various other types of endeavor. It is hoped that the chapter will be able to send representatives to the national as well as to the regional conventions, both to be held very shortly. Since its foundation, the chapter has been one of the outstanding units in New England and it shall continue to represent Suffolk spirit in the future.



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FIRST ROW: P. Thornton, R. A. Devin, I. Cullinane, I. Nathenson, B. Glickstein. SECOND ROW: B. Savini, M. Paratore, V. Campisi, I. Clancy. C. Pizzi. I. Mirkin. THIRD ROW: I. Malone, L. O'Hare, A. Smith, M. Marmer, D. Woodrow, Saul Toby Iournal The years between November, 1946, when the Suffolk Iournal made its bow into newspaper row and Iune of 1950 have seen supersonic projects. Through the never tiring efforts of the Editor-in-Chief, Ioseph Cullinane, Managing Editor Ioseph Nathenson and Associate Editor Robert A. Devin, the official school publication has doubled its standard number of pages per issue since 1948-49. These few years have seen the Iournal grow into an eight- page bi-monthly newspaper, and the foundation laid for the editor's dream. a weekly school publication. The staff, too, has increased with the times, and now claims thirty-eight members. Those who work on the staff have gained invaluable practical experience in newspaper writing and administra- tion, and in the mechanics of makeup and layout. Assignments include news reporting, feature stories, columns and re-writing. Other departments include sports, business, advertising, photography, exchange and circulation. Whether a student be enrolled in the College of Iournalism, Business Administration, Liberal Arts, Pre-Legal or Law, the student can always find a spot for his particular talents. 1950 saw the first April Fool issue, the only complaint about the issue was that it disappeared all too quickly. 1950 also saw in its 20-page, May 10th issue, the climax of the endeavors of a closely knit and efficiently operated organization which will graduate fifteen staff members, five of these in editor- ship capacities. But the Iournal has trained its staff so that others will take over and continue to prove that ever-growing popularity is sound proof of a job well-done.

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