Word: keiths
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Marvin also announced the appointment of a committee to study the parietal rules with a view to recommending possible changes. The committee consists of Eugene D. Keith '42, chairman, Benjamin A. Barnes '41, John C. Robbins Jr. '42, and Homer D. Peabody...
Such criticism leaves much yet to be said in favor of the production. Robert Keith gives a generally delightful impression of Dickens with all his virtues and not a few of his faults. We are introduced to Dickens the courageous, Dickens the admirable, Dickens the lovable; but we may also catch glimpses of Dickens the proud and vain. Above all we get a clear insight into the struggles of a man whose sympathies and view of life were not those of the dominant forces of his day. And however successful his crusade on behalf of the "Oliver Twists" may seem...
...attempt to create a formal protest to President Conant's intervention plan, a number of prominent students, not representing any campus organization, met last Thursday afternoon. Among the sponsors of the petition are Benjamin A. Barnes '41, John W. Darr, Jr. '42, Eugene D. Keith '42, Spencer A. Klaw '41, Rufus W. Mathewson, Jr. '41, M. Rhodes Murphy '41, Eliot L. Richardson '41, John C. Robbins...
...Harvard Crimson takes pleasure in announcing the election of the following men to next year's executive board; John C. Robbins, Jr. '42 of Cleveland and Lowell House as President; Peter Dammann '42 of Winnetka, Illinois and Leverett House as Managing Editor; Eugene D. Keith '42 of Richmond, Kentucky and Leverett House as Editorial Chairman; Robert B. Black '42 of Waban and Eliot House as Advertising Manager; William E. Albers '42 of Brookline and Dunster House as Business Manager; John W. Ballantine '42 of New York City and Winthrop House as Executive Editor; and Paul Southwick '43 of Baltimore...
Crude slapstick has taken over stage and screen at the Keith Boston. "Spook House," better half of a double feature, is a four relier in which bedroomless newlyweds and aroller skating penguin run Dead Pan Buster Keaton a grotesque rat race. All the old Mack Sonnet gags are used--only the lack of a custard pic tossing scene indicates that the show wasn't filmed twenty years ago. On the stage, Hollywood's Three Stooges appear and disappear in person...