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

 - Class of 1950

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FIRST ROW: N. Parella, Secretary: C. Brown, President: Mr. W. Sahakian. Faculty Advisor: I. O'Brien. Vice-President L. Greenfield, Publicity Chair- mcm. SECOND ROW: A. Maniff, L. Corso, D. Caracotosios, H. Sage, G. Corso, H. Pelletier. THIRD ROW: H. Hebert. S. Iarvis, I. Lavash. The Philosophy Club The Philosophy Club of Suffolk University has enjoyed another year of stimulating activity. Established for the purpose of arousing discussion and thinking upon matters of primary importance, it has continued successfully to serve as an intellectual threading mill, wherein everyone may offer ideas to be spun into a well-knit, organized pattern. Various concepts, sophisticated and spontaneously sincere, have been offered by its members and guests, with man, his ideals and culture, and the problems arising from the conflict of dif- ferent ideals in that culture being the focussing point for contemplation and investigation. Socially, the club has always been interested in fostering the building of common ideals and the development of individuality in relation to our culture. Consequently, the doors are kept open at all times to new members and guests. Mr. William Sahakian serves as a sound, active, smiling advisor to the club, sharing his own learning and ideas with all. This year, Dr. Clyde Cur- ran has spoken to the club and guests, bringing to the eyes of all a thought- provoking topic-an important one in the world today-Experimentalism. This year the club received and accepted an invitation from the Boston University Philosophy Club to hear Dr. Gordon Allport of Harvard present a lecture on Psycho1ogy and Philisophy , to the Boston University Club. The Suffolk University Philosophy Club conducts its meetings within the school building in an easy, liberal atmosphere, once every two weeks. Active membership is offered to all students, with a minimum attendance of one meeting out of three being required.

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FIRST ROW: V. Campisi, B. Savini, I. Clancy, R. A. Devin, D. Woodrow. SECOND ROW: N. Ruby, L. O'Hare, M. Marmer, P. Thornton, I. Nathenson. THIRD ROW: A. Panacy. F. Dion, A. Smith, I. Cullinane. Press Club The Press Club of Sufiolk University saw its initiation in 1950 as an effort to establish closer relations between the working press and the student journalist. Although the club has as its members, students in the school of journalism, it is not exclusive in this respect, but encourages the members of the various college departments to join and actively participate in club functions. Officers of the club for 1950 were: Iohn Clancy, Chairman: Robert A. Devin, Vice-Chairman: Barbara Savini, Secretary: and Don Woodrow, Treas- urer. The club constitution was drawn up by Robert A. Devin and Victor Campisi. The outgoing members of the club wish to extend their very best to the remaining members and hope the plans for the coming year will in- clude an alumni press association.



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A. Panacy, L. Miller, L. Hammer, I. Edelstein Psychology Club Students interested in and majoring in Psychology will find the club's activities both stimulating and informative. Guest speakers are invited to lecture on topics pertinent to psychology. Field trips to the many psychiatric clinics acquaint members with psychological therapy in action. Included in the club's activities is the administering of personality tests which helps each member to know his own personality pattern and learn the process of giving and correcting such tests. The Psychology Club enables the student to gain a better understanding of human problems and brings him up to date on the innovations in the psychological field. The Psychology Club has presented to its more than one hundred fifty members, the famed psychologist, Dr. Pinard. Head of the B.U Psychology Department: Dr. Landeau of Harvard Medical School and Boston Psychopathic Hospital: Dr. Ravan from Boston Psychopathic Hospital, who described his new Phrase Association Test used mainly to help detect the basis of neurosis. psychroses and depressed patients. The officers of the club are: Adrian Cozzi, President: Leo Miller, Vice- President: Leo Hammer, Secretary and Iason Edelstein, Treasurer.

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