Word: winthrops
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Winthrop gained popularity to rise from third to second place with 86 votes, or 21.1 percent. In 1949 the Puritans were rated sixth. Eliot dropped from first place in 1950 to third with 56 votes, or 18.8 percent. Twenty-three percent of the Class of 1953 wanted to be Elephants...
Quiet rooms, the library and record collection, and "its beauty and quaintness" were Lowell's major drawing cards. Those who wanted to be Puritans explained they had friends there. One freshman summed up Winthrop's lure, "Position, Prestige, and Power...
David Binder '53 staked Leverett's claim onto the Winthrop House sod with the sign: "People's Republic of Gore Hall, Leverett House...
Meanwhile, Sydney W. Jackman, teaching fellow in English and a tutor at Winthrop, charged that President Leverett's property--in 1700--didn't go further south that Massachusetts Avenue. "We've been in the archives too," said Jackman...
Charles E. Nelson '52 (above) of Marion, Indiana, and Kirkland House, was yesterday elected next year's president of the Crimson Key Society. Frank R. Filosa '52 of Winthrop was chosen vice-president. Secretary and treasurer will be Gilbert M. Eisner '53 of Lowell and Robert H. Atkinson '52 of Adams...