Word: heartiest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Even the smaller English colleges are cut up into cliques, or "sets," as they are called. The scholars eat at a separate table in hall, and know few of the commoners even by name; the commoners are divided into "bloods," "aesthetes," and "heartiest," or transversely into hunting men, rowing men, drinking men, and reading men. Estonians, Wykehamists, and Westministers patronize certain colleges, and stick together within each college like the products of our fashionable preparatory schools. I remember dining with a club of seven or eight undergraduates from a college with less than 100 members. none of them knew either...
...gives me the greatest pleasure to send you my heartiest congratulations and to wish you health and prosperity during the coming year...
...after Jan. 1, they will lose their amateur standing and become "swimming coaches." Said Miss Charlotte Epstein, manageress of the Women's Swimming Association contestants: "They have our heartiest good wishes. . . . We feel that as teachers and coaches they will . . . further our aims and ideals. . . . We hope to develop worthy [amateur] successors to Gertrude and Aileen before long...
...odds and ends left over from the year's business. The drug store windows display barrels of delicious looking moth balls. Everything presages the disintegration of the college community. As the line of march to the rotunda begins to form, the Crimson extends to the departing host its heartiest wishes for a pleasant vacation and a safe return to the fold in far-away September...
...closing I wish to thank all who shared in the work this year. I am sure that none who have participated will ever regret their share in this work. It is with the heartiest appreciation that I thank C. G. T. Lundell for his work and interest, and am very glad to state that he will be back next year as Secretary of the Committee. Respectfully submitted. N. S. Howe '26, Chairman