Word: keiths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although this is only the second day of Gilbert Keith Chesterton's visit to our country, he is already, to use the English expression, "frightfully bored" by the questions which have so far been asked him. The commonest and almost the only ideas which the American reporters want to hear about seem to be "Prohibition" and the "Irish Question." Consequently, when interviewed by the representative of the Harvard CRIMSON, Chesterton immediately began by asserting his views on these subjects...
...meeting of the football letter men yesterday, Richmond Keith Kane '22 of Newport, Rhode Island, left end on the eleven this fall, was unanimously elected football captain for next season...
There are two or three acts at Keith's this week, each of which are worthy of being featured. These stand out above the others, which are, however, enough above the average to round out the performance, hence eliminating the low spots...
Eddie Leonard, the popular black-faced comedian, heads the bill at Keith's this week. He sings his darky songs and performs his clog dances in the same old delightful manner that charmed vaudeville audiences years ago. He is supported by another marvellous clog dancer...
...Boston; Mitchell Gratwick '22 of Buffalo, N. Y.; Arthur Dean Hamilton '21 of Milton; Charles Frederick Havemeyer '22 of New York City; Arnold Horween '21 of Chicago, Ill.; Wynant Davis Hubbard '22 of Readville; Richard Sears Humphrey '21 of Hyde Park; Frank Jewett Johnson '22 of Memphis, Tenn.; Richmond Keith Kane '22 of Marion; Charles Clark Macomber '22 of Newtonville; George Owen '23 of Newton; Robert Minturn Sedgwick '21 of Cambridge; Charles Alfred Tierney '22 of Dorchester; James Randolph Tolbert Jr. '22 of Hobart, Okla.; Thomas Smith Woods '21 of Boston, and John Archibald Sessions '21, of Northampton, manager...