Word: signeteer
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...voluminous writer—known for 5,000-word days—kept a journal his sophomore year, which he summed up with five words: “Weather, Work, Smoking, Liquor and Love.” He joined fellow literary types as a member of the Signet Society, praising the Dunster Street club for serving “the best luncheon in Cambridge...
...very own ice-rink in the backyard...Artsy types at Story Street were treated to the sight of many an undernourished torso after a certain former poetry editor forcefully removed their vintage t-shirts...Good thing they chowed down on some delicious SPAM on crackers at the 50s-themed Signet tea earlier in the week. Mmm...Partiers at the Treehouse in Currier on Saturday were treated to a shower of sweat dripping off the ceiling as dancers “danced” (read: had sex on the dance floor). HUPD made the night a success when their vans pulled...
...wait staff. Bunk beds were introduced for the first time in order to maximize living spaces’ efficiency. Many of the school’s elite clubs and social organizations, like the Harvard Advocate, suspended operations. Others allowed their resources to be used for war-related efforts. The Signet, for example, was taken over by the Red Cross. Although pre-war discussion caused students to look outside, it was the unintended side product of the war itself that let the outside in. RETURNING TO A NEW HARVARD Student veterans returned to a fundamentally different place. Harvard now saw itself...
...Harvard, Zackheim participated in theater and was a member of the Signet Society, which he likens to a “cooler final club...
...that a certain individual received a Rhodes, one lady declared that she has now dated or hooked up with four such scholars. She has long brown hair, brown eyes, and loves smarties! Step in line! Better get some highlights to go with that Homer—this semester the Signet requires put-ups to include headshots with their applications. And here we were thinking we got cut because we thought Derrida was the capital of Rhodesia. Of the 15 “supporters” listed on Hadfield-Goldenberg’s site (thenewuc.com), at least 7 are either...