Word: keys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With this action the Committee brought to an end a year of effort on the part of the Crimson Key Society to bring together socially all four of the College classes with a great weekend highlighted by an all-college dance...
Second Period--Huntington, Harvard, 2:06; Preston, Harvard, (D. Key) 7:04; D. Key, Harvard, 14:54; Greeley, Harvard, (Abbot) 16:23; Abbot, Harvard...
Third Period--Huntington, Harvard, (Abbot) 3:26; Garrity, Harvard, (D. Key, Preston) 9:04; Tsotsi, MIT, 9:39; Kittredge, Harvard, (Minot) 14:21; Coulter, Harvard...
...sophisticate, he shows signs of becoming a big-city hypochondriac, although he denies it. His dressing table is littered with a weird assortment of pills, salves, balms and medicines with which he experiments constantly. But the big-city preoccupation with racial problems is not in his key. He says: "I know where the discrimination is, so I avoid those cities. Anyone who goes huntin' for discrimination is a glutton for punishment." A simple man whose main life is his music, he has occasional fits of sullenness and sometimes falls into a temperamental rage, but usually he is gay, good...
...Preston was top scorer for the Crimson and played his best game since the BU contest. In the second period, he beat Tiger goalie Bob O'Connor on a beautiful backhand shot. Earlier he had popped in another on a pass from Dave Key...