Word: fitzgerald
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editorial writer's attitude is more easily understood, though, as we read on. For much of his understanding of college life seems to be based on Fitzgerald's dubious masterpiece. "This Side of Paradise"! May 'we venture to hope that he does not read that "embittered analyst's" latest work. "The Beautiful and the Damned", and with the same supreme confidence in "Scotty", turn misanthrope--as convinced of the fundamental depravity of all mankind as he now is of the degeneracy of Princetonians! --"The Daily Princetonian...
...fault--if fault there is in an undergraduate's possessing a car at college--is justly put at the feet of the parents; but then the whole effect is weakened by an admission that the author of the "Ledger" "ed" takes that premiere of American Literature, F. S. Fitzgerald, as a true interpreter of what collegiate automobile driving incurs. This leads the Princeton daily to call "This Side of Paradise" a "dubious masterpiece" and, affectionately calling its author "Scotty", gently to insinuate that it holds not true interpretation of college life in general, much less of Princeton in particular...
...summary: HARVARD 1925 CAMBRIDGE LATIN Peirson, Gibb, Hodder, r.w. l.w., Groden Bonbridght, c. c., Cronin Austin, Mann, l.w. r.w., Fitzgerald, Berkley Hodder, Chase, r.d. l.d., Chauson Hammond, Chase, Bowland, l.d. r.d., Mahony Cantillon, g. g., Davies, Fitzgerald, Smith...
...summary: HARVARD CAMBRIDGE LATIN Keyes, Fish, Pratt F. T., Leland, r.w. l.w., Groden, Duffy Hovey, Butman, Palmer, Hopkins, c. c., Berkeley, Groden Guild, Walcott, Pratt F. W., l.w. r.w., Fitzgerald, Berkeley Burden, Hitchcock, Wilson, Lincoln, c.p. c.p., Cronin Bancroft, Dempsey, Bemis, p. p., Mahoney, Clancy Dole, g. g., Smith...
...Star Wonder Bill at the Majestic this week fails to come up to the standard required of an All-Star performance. Sandwiched in among the twelve numbers, including intermission, were four excellent acts of which the performance of the vivacious comedienne Bill Han Fitzgerald was the most pleasing. Not only was her voice beyond the usual small range of vaudeville singers, but if was also well adopted to her selection of Gaelie and French songs...