Word: craige
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Words for the new football song printed below, to be used in the mass meeting at the Union tonight, were submitted in their original form by E. F. Craig '25, who won the prize offered for the best verse sent in to go with the music composed by Edward Ballantine '07. Certain changes were made in the music by the committee of four graduates who acted as judges...
...CRAIG'S WIFE-An intricate and amazingly well played study of a woman to whom love had changed into a deep passion for the ornaments and machinery of her cheerless household...
...Craig's Wife. Women will probably not like Craig's wife. She was a possessive and deceitful creature, whose whole affection centered in her handsome house. Mr. Craig could not smoke in certain rooms. Mrs. Craig was forever following the maids around and remaking beds because of fancied wrinkles. Her husband was simply a necessary adjunct. He kept the house in operation with money, as the furnace kept it supplied with heat. He did not realize his helplessness until one day he was suspected of murder. His wife lied to detectives and upbraided him cruelly...
...meeting, scheduled to last for 18 days, an election was held. The choice fell on the Rev. Dr. Ernest Wilmore Stires, who lately resigned as Rector of St. Thomas Church, Manhattan, and is now Bishop Coadjutor-elect of the Diocese of Long Island. The defeated candidate was Dr. George Craig Stewart of Evanston, Ill., supported by much of the conservative, high church element yet who polled only 142 of the 532 votes...
...dinner at which prominent men from Northern Ireland and from the Free State assembled was given last week by the Irish Club in London. Sir James Craig, Premier of Ulster, was unable to attend on account of the death of his brother; President (Premier) William T. Cosgrave of the Free State was unable to be present; but Governor General "Tim" Healy of the Irish Free State, "Tay Pay" O'Connor (the only Irish Nationalist member of the House of Commons-known as "the Father of the House"), and the Duke of York, among others, were present...