Word: fitzgerald
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of a prolonged competition which lasted until after the Oxford--Cambridge track meet, Edwin Over Pride '23, of Somerville, was chosen second assistant manager of the University track team. Carl Vezey Chandler '23, of Dorchester, was chosen manager of the University cross-country team, and Philip John Fitzgerald '23, of Brookline was chosen assistant manager...
...other objectionable features were far better-than they have been for some years. Possibly this is an indication of the inevitable reaction to the social excesses which have been prevalent since the war". The Princeton Pictorial informs us that with President Hibben, Mrs. Gerould, Mrs. Trowbridge, and Scott Fitzgerald, all of Princeton, leaders in the crusade against the "modern degradation" of youthful society, the university has become "a prominent battle-field upon which the youngsters and oldsters are fighting it out." --The Literary Digest...
...other stories among those that deserve the greatest commendation are C. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Camel's Back", Alice Duer Miller's "Slow Poison", L. H. Robbins "Professor Todd's used Car", and "Alma Mater" by O. F. Lewis. The last, as might be supposed from the title, is a college story, a narrative abreast of the progress in American university matters...
...third annual dance of the St. Paul's Catholic Club will be held tonight from 9 until 3 at the Copley-Plaza. The matrons are Mrs. Lowell, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. W. F. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. H. Cronin and Mrs. E. A. Shuman...
...summary: Pratt, r.w. r.w., Cronin Hallock, r.c. r.c., Fairfax Hovey, l.c. l.c., Foley Walls, l.w. l.w., Culhouse Burden, c.p. c.p., Shea Guild, p. p., Gantrean Higgins, g. g., Fitzgerald...