Word: kappas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yorker, where he uses the pseudonym Leonard Q. Ross. Polish-born, short, dark-eyed and heavy-lidded, Mr. Rosten at two was taken to Chicago where he soon began to fight poverty with animated ingenuity. A University of Chicago scholarship started his education and he earned Phi Beta Kappa honors. After a year of browsing in Europe, unable to find the newspaper job he wanted when he returned to Chicago, Author Rosten lectured in the Midwest, taught in a night school where he got the idea for the twisted-tongue Education...
Irving M. Pinansky '35, 3L, ranking student in his class and holder of a Phi Beta Kappa key was recently awarded the Sears Prize at the Law School...
...Berlin, German years ago. Like many good Germans, Herr Zuppke and wife immigrated to Milwaukee. Their son then just two years old. Sauerkraut and weiners couldn't boost young Bob over 150 pounds; he made the Wisconsin varsity, but he proudly broke his collar bone trying. He joined Kappa Sigma. His coaching post was at Muskegon, Mich...
Roscoe Pound, dean omeritus of the Law School and a Phi Betta Kappa senator, was one of the main speakers at the installation last week of the Pennsylvania Kappa chapter of the fraternity at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania...
Washington and Jefferson was granted a charter last September at the national convention of the organization in Atlanta, Georgia. The installation exercises were held in conjunction with the annual Founder's Day celebration. Dr. Frank P. Graves, president of Phi Betta Kappa, presided...