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During World War II a Harvard student and member of the Hasty Pudding Club named David Binger served in the army with several members of the Whiffenpoofs. When he returned home in 1946, says Krokodilo Daniel J. Cloherty '88, Binger carried with him one of their songbooks and a great new idea...
...Kroks were born when David G. Binger '48 returned from World War II with a copy of the songbook of a similar group at Yale, the Whiffenpoofs. This group had been singing at Morey's Bar in New Haven since 1912, says Cass...
...Binger had bunked with a member of the Whiffs, and, after complaining about the lack of a group at Harvard, was issued one of the three copies of the book, Cassadds...
...Binger brought the book back to Harvard and started the Kroks with a group of friends at the Hasty Pudding, a social club. The Kroks still have an office at the Pudding, practice upstairs, and "the upstairs bar is still officially the Krok bar," says Cass...
...Richard Binger-Jewett Auditorium, Wellesley Campus...