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...campus highspot, a 303.5-foot tower above Founder's Hall, has more than just a causal interest attached to it. The pinnacle is the center of another tradition, the Guild of Carilloners...
Estin also provided the dramatic highspot of the game by having a fist-fight with the defenseman who was assigned to guard him. Both were given two-minute penalties for "unnecessary roughness...
...highspot of the evening, a radio broadcast from Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock, will consist of an "Army-Navy Variety Revue" featuring faculty members and students of the Electronics School...
...British secret service; suddenly; in London. Sir Basil dearly loved to read & write detective stories, led an adventuresome life himself. Son of a late Archbishop of York, he was successively a rancher in Iowa, Prime Minister of Tonga (Friendly Islands), Governor of Great Britain's famed Dartmoor Prison. Highspot of his career; tracking down Mata Hari, whom he described as a dowdy, middle-aged woman devoid of charm...
Featuring the 1937 book is an etching frontispiece, executed in drypoint by Charles Blessing of Boston. Another highspot in art-work is the Album's departure from the usual reprinting of familiar college scenes. Replacing these is a series of lithographs from unusual pencil sketches of the Houses--the WORK of the Russian artist, Constantin A. Pertzoff...