Word: campus
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...just a ten-minute talk at a Rutgers convocation, but long enough for the speaker, Philosopher Houston Peterson, to peddle a provocative thought. Why didn't everyone at Rutgers read one good book a year-the same good book? Added Peterson: "On a university campus, we ought to have more to talk about than football, girls and the Russians...
...legitimate HTW ticket sellers are: Jane Prescott '51 in Barnard Hall; Ellen Bowen '50 Briggs Hall; Carol Cohen '49, Cabot; Charlotte Butler '49, Whitman; Ann Haft '49, Eliot; Nancy Monroe '52, Bertram; and Cynthia Baker '49, off-campus houses...
...campus, it created more stir than anything Yale had done on the field all fall. Undergraduates cheered and telegrams poured in. Newspaper editorials applauding Yale's gesture as something which fell only a little short of the Emancipation Proclamation. Actually it was more than a gesture of racial tolerance. The simple fact was that Levi Jackson, son of a Negro chef in a Yale fraternity house, was the Big Blue's best player and one of the best liked. The vote was unanimous. Said Levi: "It's swell...
Four year ago this unidentified male began his career of calling Annex dormitories and off-campus houses and either whistling or singing as soon as a student picked up the receiver. He has never been known to speak. "Racing with the Moon" is also one of his favorite tunes...
...football talent, Halfback Wild Bill Donohoe was a pigskin hero. One unforgettable Saturday in 1926, after he and his teammates whittled Notre Dame down to size (19-0), Wild Bill was toasted far into the welkinrung night. But, alas for heroes, the same Wild Bill Donohoe, on the same campus, was now the goat...