Word: phi
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Randall Richberg, '01, Director of the National Emergency Council. The song is one of six written by Student Richberg who, no grind, also edited the University of Chicago Weekly, won a Varsity "C" for the mile walk, helped found the Order of the Dragon's Tooth (later Phi Gamma Delta), sang in the Glee Club, led cheers, was graduated with no honors. "Flag of Maroon...
Giuseppe Bentonelli was Joe Benton from Sayre, Okla., who frankly admits that he changed his name to make it sound bigger abroad. Joe Benton was a Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Oklahoma in 1920. As a singer he was a pupil of the late great Jean de Reszke, a protégé of Chicago's old Kate Buckingham who gave Grant Park its fountain. Kate Buckingham gave Joe Benton a big champagne party after his debut last week in Tosca. Critics praised a new tenor who had a high clear voice and could...
This review of the Phi Beta Kappa Prize Essay, "A Study in Highway Economics," by Wilfred Owen '34, is written by Edward S. Mason, associate professor of Economics. The essay is published today...
...author and the Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa are to be congratulated upon the publication as the first essay in a series, which we hope will be granted a long and prosperous life, of as clear-cut and careful a piece of work as this. The literature on the subject of highway economics, though there are exceptions, has so far generated more heat than light. Amid dozens of confused and muddle-headed publications in this field, it is pleasant to come upon a study in which the problems are not only seen but seriously attacked...
...Provost Moore took mighty measures to root out the plague. From the University for one year he suspended five student leaders. Four were members of student council: John Burnside, president; Sidney Zsagri, forensic chairman; Thomas Lambert, men's board chairman; Mendel Lieberman, scholarship chairman. Fifth was Celeste Strack, Phi Beta Kappa and champion debater. The four councilmen, charged the Provost had been "using their offices to destroy the University by handing it over to an organized group of Communists...