Word: wintergreen
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...intend to pledge themselves, to anything politically serious. So Mr. Kaufman declares over the interval of two jolly hours that wives are the only things that make the Washington merry-go-round go 'round. Not content with having put love in the White House along with a Mr. Wintergreen, he now suggests that we elect the first lady, and led her husband be President...
Half-way through the program, the University Band will march onto the field, and execute the customary between the-halves antics. "Wintergreen" is expected to make his 1936 debut...
Irwin, taking charge of the band, has been instrumental in getting that organization back to Cambridge on masse to take an active part in the ceremonies. F. Leroy (Wintergreen) Anderson '29 is still conducting and has produced some new arrangements...
...Wintergreen for President" Scored heavily on Saturday when the spectators at the Brown game were asked to contribute $400 to pay the cost of sending the band to Princeton. Instead of the amount requested, a total of $900 was dropped into the contribution boxes passed during the half...
...course, no money. Certainly the music makers cannot be asked to pay their own expenses. Nevertheless, the intricate alphabetical evolutions between the halves are a major feature of the afternoon for the average spectator, and to even the most austere enthusiast the prospect of a game without Wintergreen is dull indeed. From the viewpoint of the team, too, the band is definitely an asset. The blare of a brass horn has the heartening effect of a dozen cheers. Enthusiasm next week is expected to be high; Princeton is obviously one of the major opponents of the season and Coach Harlow...