Word: lispenard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last year W. D. Edmunds Jr. '26 of Harvard won one of the two second prizes of the contest, Mary Lispenard Cooper of Vassar taking the other. Archer Winston of Princeton won the first prize, for which students in 84 American universities participated...
...Cushman Philip Huntington Theopold Hiller Innes Brooks Whitehouse FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be elected) Frank Guthrie Akers John William Hammond Walter Scott Blanchard Arthur Brooks Harlow George Dewey Braden Clark Hodder George Wadsworth Burgess Morrison Mills Walter Leeds Chapin Jr. Thomas Nickerson Jr. Philip Wigglesworth Chase Leonard Lispenard Robb Byron Ritter Cutcheon Adolph Walter Samborski Malcolm Whelen Greenough Philip Spalding FOR ALBUM COMMITTEE (Five to be elected) Thomas Dawes Blake 2nd Merrill Garcelon John Lyon Caughey Jr. Theodore Pearson Joseph Kinney Collins Otis Radcliffe Rice Donald Bosson Fleming John McCook Roots Joe de Ganahl Loring Whitman
...Leonard Lispenard Robb of Troy...
Elkdom's origin dates from one November night In 1867, when an English comic singer landed in Manhattan, strolled down Lispenard Street, dropped into a "Free and Easy," sang songs for his supper, made friends. The friends threw dice for their drink but the Cockney showed them a better game: dropping corks on the bar and picking them up, the last man to recover his cork standing treat...
President, Malcolm Whelen Greenough of Boston; vice-president, Philip Spalding of Milton; secretary-treasurer, Gardner Cowles Jr., of Des Moines, Iowa; Student Council members, Leonard Lispenard Robb of Troy, New York; Edward Mauran Beals Jr. of Boston; Willis Paine Beal of Boston; and Alden Briggs of Brookline...