Word: phi
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting of the '91 members of the Phi Beta Kappa yesterday the following men were chosen from '91 to complete the twenty-five members from that class: W. J. Howard, A. Hall, R. E. Tileston, H. R. Gledhill, F. W. Coburn, A. W. Dudley, E. O. Parker. S. Parsons, F. W. Burlingham, A. E. Burr, W. Reed, J. H. Chittenden, H. H. Baker, J. Cummings, J. O. Powers, H. Tallant and R. S. Hale. The men are selected according to their standing in the class on the basis of the work done during the past three years...
...marshals were chosen who serve as a committee to confer with the graduates on the Phi Beta Kappa dinner, and who correspond very nearly to the Class Day marshals. They were: C. H. C. Wright, 1st marshal; H. A. Davis, 2d Marshal...
...them: 'Varsity Crew, J. C. Powers; Class Crew, J. O. Porter; 'Varsity Nine, J. W. Cummin; Class Nine, N. Neff; 'Varsity Eleven, E. J. Lake; H. A. A., J. H. Hunt; College Papers, T. W. Lamont; The Ladies, G. Lowell; Harvard's Better Self, T. C. Tebbett's; Phi Beta Kappa, S. Cromwell...
Saturday afternoon at 4.30, 3 Parlor Conferences were held; one on Bible Study at Chi Psi Lodge, another on Personal work at Delta Psi Lodge, and the third on Missions at Sigma Phi Place. More than thirty men were present at each of these conferences; the delegations from each institution being divided as evenly as possible among them. At these informal meetings the delegates fixed their attention on a single problem, and by exchanging thoughts and comparing experiences in regard to it, gained help in solving the peculiar phase of the problem as it appeared in their different institutions...
...editorials deal with examinations, the University extension system and the question recently raised by the DAILY CRIMSON as to the advantage of the change made last June in the constitution of the Phi Beta Kappa. The paragraph on examinations does not succeed in finding a remedy for them and leaves the matter in statuquo. The one on the Phi Beta Kappa makes out a very strong argument against the recent CRIMSON editorial...