Word: gays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Edwin Francis Gay, former Dean of the Business School, and a member of the Board of Overseers, will rejoin the University teaching staff in September as Professor of Economic History according to an announcement made last week. Among other notable appointments are those of Associate Professor R. H. Lord as Professor of History and Associate Professor Louis Allard as professor of French...
...Gay has served the University ever since 1902 when he became an instructor in economics. When he resigned as head of the Business School in 1919 to become Editor of the New York Evening Post he continued this connection as a member of the Board of Overseers, Since no officer of instruction may serve as Overseer, Dr. Gay's resignation from the Board will take effect on Commencement Day, and the alumni will elect some one to complete the two years of his unfinished term...
...City Council of Paris discussed a project to tax all foreigners who remain more than 48 hours in the gay and wicked capital of the French. Paris has 400,000 foreign residents, and entertains about 700,000 tourists annually...
...Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi, Theta Xi. As a result they are all housed together in a new Allerton fraternity clubhouse at No. 22 E. 38th St., Manhattan. The Cornell Club took two floors and a private entrance. "Thus do we maintain the dear, gay memories of college 'days," said the graduate fraternity...
This particular run of sap is the one hundred and twenty-ninth since a group of gay dogs foregathered in a back room to liberalize Harvard--let in everybody, keep out everybody, listen to radicals, refuse to listen to radicals, and generally register indifference. They made a sort of bootleg pudding out of cornmeal, and when all hands were well on, listened to such lively discussions as "A Phillippic' Regarding and Appertaining to the Aspects of the Verities...