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...make the threat, two of Feeney's men interrupted a meeting of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Oxford Society, which Pusey was attending, held at the Signet Society Wednesday night. Police were subsequently assigned to guard Pusey's house and the CRIMSON for the evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Feeney Group Warns Pusey To Thwart Crimson Articles | 4/15/1955 | See Source »

That evening, two members of Feeney's group, Temple Morgan, a former Harvard student, and Hugh McIssac, called President Pusey's home, and not finding him in, went to the Signet Society. They were subsequently escorted from the Dunster Street building by Mason Hammond '25, Pope Professor of Latin Language and Literature, and Samuel Beer, professor of Government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Feeney Group Warns Pusey To Thwart Crimson Articles | 4/15/1955 | See Source »

...student cannot divorce himself from politics merely because be live in an academic atmosphere. Allon M. Woodruff said last night in urging college students to take an active part in politics. Woodruff spoke before a meeting of the local Citizenship Clearing House at the signet Society last night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Woodruff Demands Student Action Against Voter Apathy to Politics | 12/16/1954 | See Source »

...article defaming Princeton as a case of juvenile humor, but not so the Princeton administration, which felt the issue was the culmination of a series of Harvard slurs on its good name. The incident led into a string of articles appearing in national magazines which dragged "dirty football" and Signet rings onto the gridiron for a public airing which did little good, and only intensified already heated feeling on the place of the football giant in undergraduate life...

Author: By Steven C. Swell, | Title: Raccoon Coats, Sousa's Band Help Kick Off Class of '29 Freshman Year | 6/14/1954 | See Source »

...aside from any personal experiences, Owen likes history "because it combines so many different elements." He has a taste for the historically unusual and bizarre, and his interests are considerably more lively than the antiquarian's. Owen's lecture, "On Behalf of Scrooge," delivered two years ago at the Signet Society, and recently published in the Alumni Bulletin, is an illustration not only of his good-humored sarcasm, but also of the strange uses to which he occasionally puts history. Castigating the commercialism of Christmas, and defending Scrooge to the last, he wrote; "'Humbug' was a less than adequate comment...

Author: By Dennis E. Brown, | Title: Crystal and Mahogany | 2/12/1954 | See Source »

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