Word: kappas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...entered Lawrenceville as a junior in 1934. Two years later, dropping him off at Princeton, his parents told his freshman adviser: "We've got. to return to India. Please look after this boy." Little care was needed. Goheen made both the varsity soccer team and Phi Beta Kappa. After a year of graduate study, he carried the habit of success into the Army, rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Ist Cavalry Division in the Pacific...
...Committee on the Encouragement of Scholarship announced yesterday that the lota Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Radcliffe will award five prizes of $25.00 each this Spring. Three of these prizes will be for original compositions in the fields of Science, Fiction and Social Studies. The remaining two will be for the best original poem and musical composition...
...winners of the competitions, which are open to all Radcliffe undergraduates, will be announced at the Spring initiation meeting of Phi Beta Kappa, this March...
...nice guy, Goheen has had an incredibly intense academic career. Born in Vengurla, India of two distinguished Presbyterian medical missionaries, he lived in the Orient for 15 years before entering Lawrenceville. At Princeton, Goheen studied Classics, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, won the coveted M. Taylor-Pyne Honor prize, played varsity soccer, was president of the Intra-mural Athletic Association, and graduated with highest honors...
Walter J. Bate '39, professor of English, received the Christian Gauss Prize of $1000 late last week for his book, The Achievement of Samuel Johnson. The award was given by Phi Beta Kappa...