Word: fleek
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...home of John Harvard was made by H. G. Knight '13, at a meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs at Detroit in 1924. A committee to carry out the plan was appointed immediately by the president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, consisting of J. P. Brown '14, J. S. Fleek '15, H. G. Knight '13, and J. B. Munn...
...Fleek '15--"The Profiteers"; F. Brownell, Yale '19--"The Ponzi Group"; E. H. Gault, Ohio Wesleyan '17--"The Bookkeepers"; J. A. Kiggan Jr. '19--"The Mill Hands"; C. E. Lyon, John Hopkins '97--"The Export Round Table...
...made secretary. The committee on the organization was tentatively made up as follows: Dr. Paul Withington '09, D. M. Little '18, Wilkie Bushby 2L, C. P. Smith 2L, G. A. Brownell 1L, C. A. Coolidge, Jr., 1L, F. Mauran, Jr., 1L, F. E. Parker, Jr., 1L, J. S. Fleek 1G.B., J. C. Bolton '20, W. J. Louderback, Jr., '20, Chase Mellen '20, E. W. Pavenstedt, Jr., '20, Roger Tuckerman '20, G. L. Wrenn '20, W. K. Clark, Unc., R. S. Humphrey '21, G. C. Lee '21, and C. C. Buell...
...have just read in the CRIMSON a letter from Mr. Fleek, another in the series of attacks that springs up wherever Fritz Kreisler appears in a concert. The whole indictment against Kreisler seems to be that he was, by chance, born in Austria, and that he performed his duty to his native country, as it appeared to him, by serving in her army during the first year of the war. I have never had the slightest sympathy with the German-Austrian cause. I was strongly pro-Ally from the beginning of the war in 1914, and enlisted to serve against...
...spirit: "Now it's all over, let's shake hands and forget it." But I do think it is illiberal to the extreme to raise ery against Fritz Kreisler, in view of his record before and during our participation in the war. With all respect to Mr. Fleek's opinion, I hope that his protest against the proposed concert of Feb. 27 will prove unsuccessful. J. B. RICHARDS...