Word: kappa
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard's Phi Beta Kappa baseball team, well groomed after a week of practice, and confident of a decisive win over the Yale scholars, received word from New Haven Saturday morning that because of unexpected pressure of examinations the Eli Phi Beta Kappa players would be unable to take part in the contest that had been scheduled. The blue forces have won the last two games staged between the rival orders, and this year the Harvard key men were on edge to hand the New Haven players a sound drubbing. It is believed by some that two key members...
...metallic accompaniment of golden keys, the members of the Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa will demonstrate their versatility tomorrow when they take their positions upon the Freshman diamond on Soldiers Field to open the annual baseball classic against their Yale brethren. Tomorrow the Harvard scholars will be seeking their first victory in three years. In 1930 the Elis won by the comfortable margin of 50 to 2, and last spring the score...
...undergraduates, Garrett Birkhoff '32, of Cambridge, who will go to Cambridge University next fall as one of the two Henry Fellows, and Paul Maurice Zoll '32, of Roxbury, were admitted as associate members at a meeting last night. Both are members of the Junior Eight of Phi Beta Kappa from their class of 1932. Birkhoff is concentrating in Mathematics, while Zoll is specializing in Psychology. Dr. Annie Jump Cannon, Draper medalist in Astronomy this year, was among the new members...
...current issue of the Redbook, came from Helen Wills Moody: "The only thing that I know that I really want, is some means of exercising the restlessness which seems to be continually in my heart. . . . It is why I tried so hard to win a Phi Beta Kappa key [and did];. . . . I hope to heaven . . . this constant hope of arriving at some degree of perfection is not a peculiar form of conceit. . . . To me it is Religion. The other people you have written to will have clearly expressed answers. . . . I wish I could see George Bernard Shaw's. He once...
...meeting of the Junior Eight of the Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society last night, Richard Inglis '33, of South Euclid, Ohio, was elected secretary-treasurer of the chapter for the coming year. Inglis prepared for Harvard at the Hawken School. He was a member of the Freshman tennis team in 1930, and is now on the second University team...