Word: gibsonized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dunster House re-elected Thomas Henry Quinn '36, of West Warwick, Ithode Island, and Gordon Farquhar Robertson '36, of Hewlett, New York, to its House Committee, results showed yesterday. As new members, Charles Colmery Gibson '37 of Atlanta, Georgia, Edward Ball Simmons of Baltimore, Maryland, and Arthur Perry, Jr. '36, of Dover, were chosen...
...bustled lady of 1880, the mistress of "Tall Trees," rejecting an old flame's advances even though her worthless husband is busy dissipating his property over the gaming tables at Saratoga. By 1898 "Tall Trees" has fallen into the hands of the Howlands, represented by a scatter-brained Gibson Girl whose husband has gone off to die in the Spanish War. The year 1920 sees crabbed old Carrie Howland, spinster sister-in-law of the Gibson Girl, trying to hold on to the place while her reckless brother dabbles in painting and ill-advised speculation. Then Mrs. Joseph Kelly...
...years as a zealous alumna, clubwoman and W. C. T. Unionist, Martha Ijams had rarely been so misunderstood. When she read the White House interpretation, she tossed her blonde hair (which she wears in a modified Gibson Girl coiffure), determined to make her snubs crystal clear. Back to Washington over the press wires went her answer: "I have nothing but contempt for [Mrs. Roosevelt]. She is as presumptuous as usual in her assumption as to what I intended or did not intend relative to Miss Perkins. Why should I answer her? Nothing she ever says is worth answering. The obvious...
Keppel also outlined his plans for this year's publication and discussed the nature and implications of the work to be done. The other two speakers of the evening were Charles C. Gibson '37, chairman of the 1937 Red Book, and Leavitt S. White '37, chairman of the Editorial Board in the same year...
...hundred officers and candidates of the Freshman Red Book will meet in the Upper Common Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. C. Colmery Gibson '37 and Leavitt S. White '37, editor-in-chief and chairman of the editorial board of last year's Red Book, respectively, will address the meeting and pass on advice based on their experience of a year ago Francis Keppel '38, the present editor, will outline the procedure to be followed for the competition and announce the date when candidates are to be chosen. The dedication of this year's book...