Word: keppel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard severs boxing relations with Yale over dispute. May 15: Winsauer chosen Ivy Orator. '36 Album released. Red Book released. May 20: Cahners and Miller named to speak at Tercentenary. Melone named '37 Album head. Ray Dennett named PBH secretary. May 21: Melone, Gibson, Bilodeau, Dubiel, Hedblom, Bowditch, Allen, Keppel, and Dampeer elected to '36-'37 Student Council. May 22: '39 Confidential Guide appears. May 29: Kessler, Stephenson, Storey, McArthur, and Page; Earle, Kennedy, and Struck named to fill out next year's Student Council...
...result of recommendations included in the report submitted by the Freshman Confidential Guide Committee on May 22, a new Freshman Class Fund, a Freshman Class Scholarship, and a modified Red Book were established on Friday by vote of the New Student Council. At the same time Francis Keppel '38 was made Student Councilman in charge of Freshman a fairs for next year...
...Keppel will be in charge of this new Red Book, and he will be assisted by Robert M. Bunker '39, this Year's Red Book Chairman and Jack D. Andrews '39, business manager of the Red Book and Chairman of the Confidential Guide Committee...
These men were appointed by the recently elected members of the new Council; Thomas H. Bilodeau, John B. Bowditch, Emile Dubiel, C. Colmery Gibson, George G. Hedblom, and Neil G. Melone, Juniors; and C. Russel Allen, John L. Dampeer, and Francis Keppel, Sophomores...
...sophomores, Allen, Keppel, and Dampeer, come from Brookline, Montrose, New York and Cleveland, Ohio respectively. Allen was president of the Freshman class; Keppel chairman of the Red Book; and Dampeer captain of the Freshman basketball team and on this year's Varsity...