Word: keiths
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Class Marshal: John C. Finegan, Wilfred M. Kluss, William P. LaCroix, Peter Macgowan, William B. Parsons, Greely Summers, Jr., and Eugene D. Keith...
...Keith Randolph Symon...
Eugene D. Keith '42, ex-president of the Student Council, made the following statement: "It certainly seems desirable to make Class Day a less elaborate affair the year, perhaps dispensing with the Stadium Exercises entirely and using the House quadrangle instead...
Coles Phinizy '42, ex-president of the Lampoon went further than Keith, saying: "I think it's foolish to go through with any Class Day this year. I don't see any reason...
Great and wonderful sounds could be heard in Boston this past week from a couple of out-of-the-way places not generally frequented by Harvard men. One, of course, was the Keith Boston, which swerved out of its second-rate vaudeville groove long enough to present Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra and Ethel Waters in a thoroughly enjoyable sixty-five minutes. Despite sundry sepia entertainers from the Duke's revue, "Jump for Joy," the band itself was, as always, the big news, whether showing off its soloists or weaving a subdued and subtle background to a vocal refrain...