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The Purple, March 1925 Mar 1925

The Purple, March 1925

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • Advertisements
  • Table of Contents for March, 1925
  • Kindred
  • Apostles of Culture
  • Love and Laughter
  • Little Song
  • Why Leprechauns Have One Large Ear
  • March Winds
  • A Rondeau to March
  • The Congo
  • The Rustle of Spring
  • The Milkman's Hour
  • Pierian Rose
  • Philippe
  • Lent
  • The Automaton
  • The Haven
  • The Plotter
  • A Song of Spring
  • The Child
  • Under the Rose
  • Editorials
  • Purple Patches
  • Ex Senator David I. Walsh and Washington
  • Advertisements
  • Images; Banquet in Honor of Ex-Senator David I. Walsh


The Purple, February 1925 Feb 1925

The Purple, February 1925

The Purple

The Purple is a student publication offering news of the month, editorials, poetry, college news and alumni news. This issue contains the following:

  • Snow
  • Laughter
  • Friendship
  • The Failure
  • Miss Liberty
  • Hats and Men
  • Doveo
  • The Winged Sin-Disc
  • To a Child on the Sea Shore
  • To a Country Lad
  • Psychology Without A Soul
  • To G.T.F.
  • The Blue Scarab
  • Lottery
  • Rafael Sabatini and Jeffery Farnol
  • Under the Rose
  • Editorials
  • College Chronicle
  • Advertisement
  • Alumni
  • Athletics
  • Images; The Cast of "Richard III"


James Michael Curley Scrapbooks Volume B14, James Michael Curley Jan 1925

James Michael Curley Scrapbooks Volume B14, James Michael Curley

James Michael Curley Scrapbooks

The James Michael Curley Scrapbook Collection consists of digitized microfilmed copies of notebooks kept by Curley from 1914-1937. These notebooks contain news clippings that were drawn primarily from Boston newspapers. Curley was born in Roxbury, MA in 1874. He served four terms as Mayor of Boston: 1914–1918, 1922–1926, 1930–1934 and 1946–1950. He also served as Governor of Massachusetts from 1935-1937. In addition to Curley’s political career, the scrapbooks also include clippings about his first wife Mrs. Mary Herlihy Curley (1884-1930) and their daughter Mary D. Curley (1909-1950). A selection of the notebooks were microfilmed in 1962. The microfilm can be …