Word: portal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Biggest, best known and second oldest national park is Yellowstone, tucked up in Wyoming's northwest corner. Last week hundreds of vacationers were pouring in through its east portal, Buffalo Bill's Cody. For about 50 mi. you follow the Shoshone ("Stinking Water"), whose warm springs never let it freeze, before you are in the park proper. You bed down that night in the Government log lodge at Yellowstone Lake, fifth highest in the world. This year the guides are taking parties of four over to Shoshone Lake for a chance at the big Mackinaw trout. Molly Island...
...Kandoian '34, C. S. Kelley III, '36, J. W. Kellogg '36, D. H. Manheimer '36, C. F. Morrill '34, Edward Motley, Jr. '36, W. F. Nichols '34, C. H. Parker oeC., Lewis Perry, Jr. '36, Thomas Perry, Jr. '36, A. E. Phillips, Jr. '34, Sergio Portal '34, C. W. Randall, Jr. '36, E. H. Robbins '35, W. D. Robbins, Jr. '34, H. B. B. Robinson '35, Theodore Roosevelt III, '36, R. S. Russell '35, C. M. Scott '36, Carl Seeman, Jr. '35, F. K. Shapiro '35, R. E. Simon '35, G. T. Skinner '36, R. H. Smith...
...dusty corner of the room. Foamy beer trickled down the throats and the room rang with joyous song. This was "the busiest room within the walls of the busiest building in the East" as "Mem" was often termed in days gone by. Today, three men enter the portal. One is elderly, white, and bent with age, one is a man in his fifties, the third is an undergraduate with crew haircut. The first recalls the momentous occasion when the walls were dedicated. Another had many happy times here that he will never forget, but the last is barely interested...
...headed by Peter Shuebruk '32, and under him are working R. L. Behrens '34, Ulrich Kersten gr.L., W. C. Loring, Jr. '35, E. H. Hickey '33, and Matthias Landau 3L. M. A. Hoffman '34 is the chairman of the group representing Siam, while with him are associated Sergius Portal '35, D. M. Sullivan '32, Robert Blinn, A. D. Cadman '35, and J. W. Page '33. The unofficial observers include C. S. Houston '35, Peregrine White '33, J. S. Grossman '33, O. H. Davis '34, Gilbert Kerlin '33, C. A. Engvall 2T.S., S. J. Wener '33, and Horace Hart '33. Miss...
Much of the work of the Model Assembly is done in Committees, which whip into shape subjects to be discussed at the Plenary Sessions of the Assembly proper. From Harvard, Messrs. Rubin, Shuebruck, Daniels, Loring and Portal are working upon problems incidental to the task of disarmament. Messrs. Furlong, Blinn, Hoffman, Davis, and Kersten are studying the question of revision of treaties, with especial reference to the pressing dispute over the Polish Corridor. Economic problems, with emphasis laid upon debts, reparations, and tariffs, will be considered...