Word: keys
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...written, but aside from being recounted by an eye-witness, differs little from the usual treatment of this subject. The attention of the editors should be called to the erroneous placing among the news notes of the fact that Dartmouth men prefer the "D" to the Phi Beta Kappa key...
...most desirable undergraduate honors were voted to be: first, the Ph Beta Kappa key; second, the "Y"; third the "Daily News" charm; and fourth the Yale "Literary Magazine" triangle. The University Law School is the favorite professional school of those intending further study, with the Yale Law School second, 29 voice...
Programs will be on sale giving a key to all the men and also the boats occupying each course. The men have numbers on their backs whereby their identity can be discovered by reference to the program, but those on the bow oarsmen indicate the crew on which they are rowing. The Henley signal system will be used, and flags showing the winners are to be carried on the judges boats...
...class of the mediocre belong the three bits of verse, "The Jap Doll," "Lamentation," and "The Caravan." The first transposes the "Madame Butterfly Motif" into the familiar key of Kipling's dialesticisms. The second is a highly colored trifle as frail as the "jewelled veil gossamer" that its writer mentions. The last is purposeless but inoffensive. Like so much modern verse, all of these compositions lack the bone and fibre of solid thought and poetic necessity. They leave the impression that their authors sat down and cried, "Lo, I must produce a poem," and then cudgelled their brains...
...Seymour '17 who plays Balak in "Garafelia's Husband" will take the part of Mr. Jackson in place of E. Galligan '17, and Miss Ruth Delano, member of the 47 Workshop Company, will be seen in the role of Miss Wells in place of Miss Jane Key...