Word: pegasus
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Treasurer will be Amory Parker '41, in place of Paul W. Cherington '40; Rudson R. Ansley '42, was elected Pegasus. Robert J. Bottomly, Jr. '41 is business Manager, Lousdale F. Stowell '41 is Advertising Manager and Richard E. Johnson '42 Circulation Manager...
...student who is a raring, fire-breathing Pegasus when the organization is his own, is discouragingly hesitant when it comes to joining other people's parties. The A. I. L. has inertia and even distrust and misunderstanding to combat. Moreover, this attitude is partly due to the League's own negative statements of policy...
...most important color; nothing can prostitute it." Although he liked to call them his noirs, Redon lithographs run the gamut of neutral tones from rich black to glaring white, rely upon contrasts for their emotional effect. Typical of Redon's noirs were the Chicago show's mythical Pegasus, The Winged One, a Child's Head with Flowers, and unearthly chimeras ranging all the way from The Head of the Infinite Suspended in a Dim, Precarious Light to a shocking confrontation that anyone who has ever had a hangover could understand at a glance, a boiled egg glaring...
...Armory. Most sensational performance: Clarence ("Buddy") Combs, son of a New Jersey horse trader, scored twelve of his team's 15 goals in the first game, six of its ten goals in the second, won the junior (medium-goal) championship almost singlehanded for New Jersey's Pegasus Club...
...Brown is Pegasus of the Advocate and won the Garrison Prize in Poetry his Freshman year, in 1937. Last year he was not in college. In 1935 he won the Young Poets' prize of "Poetry" magazine...