Word: kappa
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...favorite fiction writers, while in 1921 Jeffrey Farnol, O. Henry and Booth Tarkington best held his attention. He drinks and smokes as he used to, enjoys football to watch and tennis to play, but whereas ten years ago he valued a college letter more than a Phi Beta Kappa key, that choice is now reversed by a vote of 266 to 98. Furthermore, all but a small minority of the class has visited a night club in New York, a point which ten years ago apparently did not occur to the questionnaire makers...
...Graduate School of Education the following eight scholarships were announced: University Scholarship, Robert Flick Rutherford 1Ed, of Tarentum, Pennsylvania; Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship, Roy Arthur Price 1Ed, of Chicago, Illinois; and six Faculty Scholarships--Eugene Burns GEd, of Los Angeles, California; Raven Orwell Dodge 1Ed, of Lowell; Roy Arthur Price 1Ed., of Chicago, Illinois; John Watson Murray Rothney 2Ed, of Fairhaven; Herbert Lewis Swan, Jr. 1Ed., of Winthrop; and Howard Carleton Seymour 2Ed., of Watertown, Connecticut...
...clock on Monday morning the Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society will hold its annual meeting. The literary exercises in Sanders Theatre, to which the public is invited, will be preceeded by a business meeting to be held in Emerson Hall at 10 o'clock. At the Sanders Theatre exercises, the oration will be given by J. H. Beale '82, Royall Professor of Law, and the poet will be Professor Odell Shepard of Trinity College; the President of the Society, Judge W. C. Wait '82, will be the presiding officer. A dinner will be served to the Society...
Current purpose of the Aristogenic Association is to stimulate good biological breeding by example. Bright healthy young men in colleges (Phi Beta Kappa) and high schools (Arista, honor society) will be recorded and watched for future nomination as Aristogents. Remote purpose is to provide scholars 100 years hence with a detailed image of what will then be Old American...
...Harvard, Gordon was an editor of his class Red Book, and of the Advocate. He was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and received his degree summa cum laude. In 1928, he graduated from the Harvard Law School...