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...CRIMSON has learned, however, that if printing arrangements can be completed, the "Best Frat on York St." Will, lo and behold, publish an extra this afternoon. Such an effort will of itself be laudable, and made even more so by the that the Yalie Dailie editors, droll chaps that they are, plan to make this extra a parody of the CRIMSON...
Jonathan sounds like a drunk at a cocktail party trying to fake his way through the songs (Stardust, Sunday, Monday or Always) that made him the life of the frat at Dartmouth in 1928. In Nola he throws a right hand wide in a high, lacy filigree, forgets what he started to say, drops the whole idea and piles into the middle again with furious drive. As for his wife and partner Darlene, she sounds as if she were singing in a closet through several folds of cheesecloth. In songs like Autumn in New York and You're Blas...
...sources attribute the enthusiasm to a pre-season poll of metropolitan base-ball coaches that picked the Crimson and the Terriers for first and second places in the Greater Boston League. One authority said that "all the frat and dormitory kids will spark the parade...
Everything is different now. A statue of Caesar Augustus raises a benign hand--to which the Brownies have taped a symbolic dead pigeon--over the central area of the quadrangle, where frat brothers and dormitory men mix constantly in their daily routine...
...weekly campus radio show whose co-director was a pretty sophomore named Iola Marie Whitlock. Dave stomped his feet so hard as he played that the noise almost drowned out the music, so she made him take off his shoes. He hated fraternity life, but did go to one frat dance and took Iola. She wanted to be an actress and writer, was therefore an intellectual. He, on the other hand, was a character, and he lived up to it. "Tell me," he opened the conversation in his jalopy, "tell me about this Plato...