Word: keppel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ninety-eight men have entered their names as candidates for the Freshman Red Book competitions, according to an announcement made yesterday by Francis Keppel '38, chairman of the board. The work of the competitors, which begins today, will be light during exams...
Competitions for the four boards of the Freshman Red Book will began on Friday, according to an announcement made yesterday by Francis Keppel '38, chairman of the board. Work during the examination period will be light, and the tryouts will end some time after the Easter vacation...
...bring in distinguished scholars and teachers from other centers of learning. This method eliminates some of the incalculable risks of Faculty appointments since it makes possible the picking of "winners" after they have won, but it is no longer as dependable as it once was. As Dr. Frederick P. Keppel, president of the Carnegie Corporation, recently wrote, "Harvard is still 'princeps,' but no longer 'facile princeps"; and the story is current that at one of America's great universities it is considered the height of academic distinction to receive an invitation from Harvard--and to decline it. Without complacence Harvard...
...Keppel prepared for college at Groton and was there a news editor of the Grotonian and chairman of the Year Book Board. He will appoint the heads of the art, business, editorial, and photographic boards of the Red Book, subject to the approval of a committee of upperclassmen. These choices will be announced some time next week, and the date of the competition for positions on the various boards will be definitely set for some time after the Christmas vacation...
...Keppel is the successor of C. Colmery Gibson '37, of Atlanta, Georgia, who was chairman of last year's board. Deric Nusbaum '36, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, was the editor-in-chief for the Class...