Word: mckaye
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Wilbur.-"Main Street," Sinclair Lewis's familiar novel made into a plausible and entertaining play, Mckay Morris makes a realistic Doc Kennicott...
President Lowell reports gifts and legacies received by the University during the year amounting to nearly two and one-half millions, in addition to the payment of subscriptions to the Endowment Fund, the sums paid by the Trustees of the Estate of Gordon McKay, and by the Carnegie Foundation for pensions. "After such a list of benefactions," he continues, "it seems ungracious to speak of further wants; but a friend of the University remarked long ago that an institution of learning which was not in need was not doing all it should. . . . Universities, if successful, must be beggars...
This evening at 8 o'clock in Pierce 110, there will be a meeting of the Engineering Society. Professor G. F. Swain, Gordon McKay Professor of Civil Engineering, will give an illustrated talk on "The Failure of the Second Quebec Bridge...
Cross and Sturm have taken their places at center and right end respectively, while four new men, McKay and Boltwood, guards, and Miller and Esselstyn, tackles, were given trials in Team A berths today...
...speech dealing more or less with politics, but at any rate keeping every one in a happy frame of mind with his witticisms. The speech was followed by some very skillful violin playing. "The Cave Man" was an interesting interpretation of the old them suggested by the title. Jock McKay, the Scotch humorist, pleased with his quaint humor and bagpipe. Wilson and Larsen. "The Crazy Men from San Francisco", were uproariously funny, combining, acrobatics with a good line of humor...