Tufts University - Jumbo Yearbook (Medford, MA)

 - Class of 1922

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MBO MILFORD HERSCHEL DAVIS, Z T B.S. in Engineering Woburn “Dave” Woburn High School; Junior Prom Committee (3); Class Day Com¬ mittee (4); A. A. E. (4). “Dave” is inclined to he lazy so he lias picked out another Davis, Rebecca by name, to share in the clan ' s glory. It s a won¬ derful climate out there in Arkansas, “Dave! COLEMAN JOHN DONAHUE, Jit. B.S. in Civil Engineering Woburn “Dunnie” Woburn High School; Varsity Baseball Squad (1, 2, S); Class Baseball (1, 2); A. A. E. (1. 2. 3, 4). “Dunnie” blows the mess call at the “Caf” and is East Hall ' s most promising musician. We often wonder how he keeps an equal number of hairs on each side of his pate. “Modest Joe,” they call him. CARROLL IRVING DWINELL, I A B.S. in Electrical Engineering Lynn “D winnie” Lynn Classical High School; Mandolin Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretary, Musical Clubs (4); Vice-President, Tufts Lynn Club (4). Is it his hair? Is it his eyes? Is it his “line?” Or. is it his personality? His Glee Club tours have been just a series of con¬ quests. Don’t you love that name,—“Dwinnie?” RAYMON WASHINGTON ELDRIDGE, A T A B.S. in English “Chuck” Somerville Somerville High School; Class Tennis (1); Sophomore Calendar Committee (2); Class Banouet Committee (2); President, Repub¬ lican Club (3); Secretary, Tufts Union (3), President, (4); Mana¬ ger, Varsity Tennis (4); Chairman, Class Nominating Committee (4); Chairman, Class Banquet Committee (4); Business Manager, Pen, Paint and Pretzels. Have we spelled your maiden name correctly, “Ray?” Here is a man who patterns himself after his dad; for Ray is political to the core. Several months ago he demonstrated his distaste for entangling alliances and so at present he is an independent state. PHILIP FANGER B.S. in Civil Engineering Roxbury “Philippo” WOrcester Classical High School. “Philippo” is leader of the “Dirty Dozen” of West West. He was paired off with Suzanne Lenglen in the tennis matches last year, and will compete for the W illard Crocker Cup in this year ' s tournament. 29

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RALPH FULLER CURTIS, 2 T A B.S. in Civil Engineering Somerville “Curt” Somerville High School; Glee Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Class Dance Com¬ mittee (2); Assistant Manager, Musical Clubs (3); A. S. C. E. (3). We shall be brief, Ralph, but not “Curt.” Ralph shines on the concert stage with his marcel wave. There is always a deluge of mail at the S. T. A. house when Ralph comes back from a Glee Club, trip. HUBERT PRINCE CUSHMAN, A T A B.S. in Engineering East Boston “Cupie” East Boston High School; Crew (1); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2) ; Varsity Football .Squad (2); Manager, Freshman Basketball (3) ; Manager, Varsity Basketball..(4); Commencement Usher (3); A. S. M. E. (4); Athletic Association Nominating Committee (4); Toastmaster, Class Banquet (4); Organization Committee Jumbo Bond Drive (4); Tower Cross. “Cupie” is compiling material for a modern novel entitled, “Winsome Betty’s Winning Ways,” or “Say It with Music.” He must have been thinking of his life work when he was toastmaster at the Senior Banquet. ERNEST FOSTER CUTTER, Z T B. S.Political Science Lexington “Ernie” Phillips Exeter Academy; Class Baseball (1); Varsity Baseball Squad (1); Varsity Hockey (3); Sword and Shield. Quiet — but oh my!—there ' s a miniature dynamite plant to be found in this quarry when you start to dig. “Ernie” has spe¬ cialized in Romance Languages, both mute and verbal. For further information address Registrar, Wellesley College. HOWARD JOHN DALY, C C B.S. in Chemical Engineering Turners Falls “Squeak” Turners Falls High School; Varsity Baseball Squad (1, 2); Class Basketball (4); Varsity Basketball (4). Turner ' s Falls sent a non-insulated live wire when the current carried “Squeak” to Tufts. He cuts a handsome figure on the basketball floor. Howard’s business office is in the boiler-room of the “chem-lab.” ALBERT DAVIS, A T A B.S. in Engineering Greenville, N. H. “Al” Appleton Academy; Assistant Manager Varsity Track, (2, 3); Evening Party As sociation (4); A. S. M. E. (3, 4); Class Day Com¬ mittee (4). The beau-brummel of the senior class, “Al” spends most of his time in a manicurist shop. Lately, however, he’s been favoring the chiropodists. 28



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MBO WILLIAM RADMORE FARREN B.S. in Chemical Engineering Turners Falls “Bun” Turners Falls High School; Varsity ‘Basketball |(2); Class [Basket¬ ball (2). Railroad lines go on land. Steamship lines on sea. Airship lines go through the air — But “Bun’s” line gets him there. HERBERT FREEMAN FARWELL B.S. in Civil Engineering Roslindale “Herb” Mechanics Arts High School; A. A..E. (4). “Herb” is one of the unfortunate seniors who has not yet attained a sylph-like appearance, as required by the P. E. Depart¬ ment, and so we find him working daily at the Gym. LIONEL EVERETT FAULKNER, F E II B.S. in Biology Andover, Conn. “Doc” Windham High School; Advertising Manager, Weekly (4); Busi¬ ness Manager, Weekly (4); Vice-President, Cosmos (4); American Society of Bacteriologists (4). The attractions of the big Metropolis drew “Doc” from the quaint old town of Willimantic and Connecticut Aggie. Since at Tufts he has majored in white sweaters, golf socks and knickers. Despite his recent arrival, “Doc” is quite at home at Tufts and the Hillside. HAROLD FIELDING, E II B.S. in Economics W ORCESTER “Stretch” North High School. “Stretch” stretched his long legs and jumped from Clark to the Hill. He shakes a mean big toe on the dance floor and wields a wicked racket on the courts. GEORGE HENRY FINNEGAN B.S. in Chemical Engineering Stoneham “Happy” Stoneham High School; Varsity Hockey (1, 2, ,‘3); Varsity Base¬ ball (1, 2, .‘3, 4); Class Football (1, 2); Junior Prom Committee (.‘3); President, Inter-Dormitory Association (4); Athletic Association Advisory Board (3); Tower Cross. The Cafeteria’s new system will come when “Happy” graduates. Chemistry is his life-work, but that doesn’t prevent him from catch¬ ing the horse-hide in the outfield when Bowdoin ' s at the bat! 30

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