Word: prom
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After quoting this stout Saxon catch, the Very Reverend William Ralph Dean Inge of St. Paul's goes on to say4 that England, although "less healthy than Scandinavia and Denmark . . . ranks with Holland as a very salubrious country." Prom such a mixture of ballads, statistics and dry humor he has concocted rather than written his thoughts upon: Empire, Industrialism, Democracy, and the Soul of England, each of which receives a thoroughgoing chapter...
...Wisconsin, lately said: "I believe that resident housemothers in fraternity houses would represent a real improvement in fraternity life. . . ." (TIME, Jan. 3). He-men at other universities laughed largely. Last week a Mrs. K. M. Burrus of Louisville, Ky., mother of Jefferson Burrus, Wisconsin '26, Rhodes-scholar-prom-chairman-football-and-crew luminary, took up her residence in the Sigma Chi house at Madison. "I expect," she said, "to be called upon for any problems the boys might bring to their own mothers...
Several important features in the plans for this year's Junior Prom which will be held in Memorial Hall on March 18 were announced last night by W.A. Magi '28, chairman of the Prom committee. As in last year's dance, there will be no programs; in all years prior to last, the use to programs had been customary. Boxes will be arranged for groups of six or 12 couples, and it is essential that all those going to the Prom should make a special effort to arrange boxes in groups of these sizes as the committee will assign...
March 18 has been set as the date for the Junior Prom, it was announced last night by W. A. Magie '28, chairman of the committee in charge of the affair...
Cadet Lieut. William J. Glasgow Jr. is one who is called a "big man" in the senior class at West Point. He is captain of the soccer team, member of most of the reception and prom committees, an honor cadet, a President's appointee, the son of a colonel. Now he is a much twitted cadet. Underclassmen salute him with a smirk in their eyes; seniors ask him how his girl friend is getting along...