Word: mckee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This year's Guild play has been coached by Miss Ethel Woodworth, Radcliffe '23. The cast follows: Mrs. Hill Miss Fitsgerald Clara Miss Daly Freddie Miss McKee Eliza Miss Sands Higgins Miss Fairbank Colonel Pickering Miss Allen Mrs. Pearce Miss Fallon Mr. Doolittle Miss Hogan Mr. Higgins Miss Leadbetter
...Barklie McKee Henry of Rosemont, Pa., President; Standish Bradford of Brookline, Vice-President; Franklin Tileston Baldwin of Boston, Secretary-Treasurer. The four men elected to represent the Junior Class on the Student Council are: Karl Slade Pfaffman of Lawrence; Erwin Lawrence Gehrke of Cleveland, Ohio; Stanley Noel Brown of New York City; Francis Kernan Kernan Jr. of Utica...
...Golf Club, defeated the University team 6-3 Saturday afternoon, exactly reversing the score of last year's contest in which the Crimson defeated the New Hampshire college. The visitors showed a superiority throughout, taking four of the six singles encounters and two of the three four-ball matches. McKee of Dartmouth defeated Baker, the Crimson captain, 5 and 4 by a score of 77, the low individual total of the day. Williams played well for the University in defeating Holden 4 and 3, while Eaton secured the second of the two Crimson points in the individual tilts when...
...Lampoon announces the following elections: to the Editorial Board, James Lloyd Berrall '24, of Washington, D. C.; Roydon Burke '23, of Quincy; Barklie McKee Henry '24, or Rosemont, Pa.; Frederick Humphrey Nichols '24, of New York; William Lindsay White '24, of Emporia, Kan.; to the Business Board: Henry Lathrop Gilbert Jr. '24 of Columbus, Ohio; and Arthur Houghton Tully Jr. '24, of Hellis, New York...
...result of the count of the ballots for the election of the Undergraduate Committee of the Union yesterday, the following were elected: for 1923, Charles Kimball Cummings Jr. of Boston, and Sheridan Logan of Saint Joseph, Mo.; for 1924, Barklie McKee Henry of Rosemont, Pa., and Corliss Lamont of Englewood, N. J.; for 1925, Howard Parker Sharp of Pittsburgh, Pa. The election was carried out by postal ballots. The voting this year was very light, only 457 ballots having been cast as against 711 last year...