Word: phi
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Phi Beta Kappas, in whose learned magazine The American Scholar this description of a future face appeared this week. know Dr. Thomas Hall Shastid of Duluth. as a serious, prodigious eye specialist, lawyer, novelist, translator, editor, inventor, pacifist.* His pastime is to visit zoos with an ophthalmoscope with which he peers into the eyes of fish, birds, snakes and beasts. Doing likewise, remarks he in his Phi Beta Kappa article, "will prove an event in the lives of most scientists. Nor, strange to say, are very many animals averse to the use on their eyes of that instrument of investigation...
After working as interpreter (he speaks ten languages) under Jane Addams at Chicago's Hull House, Williamson suddenly decided he needed an education, won a Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Iowa, a Master's degree in Economics and Anthropology at Harvard. Onetime assistant professor of sociology at Smith College, he has published six textbooks. When he decided to become a novelist, he planned a Balzacian series on the U. S. panorama. Critics jeered at his third novel (The Man Who Cannot Die}, and Author Williamson made up his mind "to get off my literary high...
...Alpha Fraternity Alpha Tau Sigma Club Owl Club Argo Club Phoenix S. K. Club Delphic Club Pi Eta Society Digamma Club Porcellian Club D. U. Fraternity S. A. E. Fraternity D. U. Club Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity Fly Club Spee Club Fox Club Styx Club Iroquois Club Tau Delta Phi Fraternity Kappa Sigma Fraternity Zeta Beta...
Wigglesworth A-22: Reginald H. Phelps '30, of Southwick, Mass. (Springfield Central High School). Editorial Chairman of the CRIMSON, 1929-30, and first scholar in his class. A member of the junior eight of the Phi Bota Kappa, A.B. '30, summa cum laude. Now an instructor in German and second year graduate student...
Wigglesworth I-22: John H. Gleason '30, of Newton, Mass. (Country Day School) Magna Cum Laude, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Now an assistant in History...