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...clergy Tower Court has a monastic eloquence powerful enough to cast a spell over the most sated denizen of Copley Square and the Mayfair. As if the leaded glass windows and pointed archways were not near enough the road to Rome, the architect of the citadel above Lake Waban placed in the driveway a statue in cold, gray stone, a statue of the Madonna. As he drove up the hill the Crimson editor took notice of the homing Wellesley students ambling along beside his car. Nearing the top, he turned to his companion and, never expecting the half-surprised...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crime | 11/14/1935 | See Source »

Rowing the traditional Waban distance in much poorer time than that of any Float Night in history, the Weeks Memorial Bridge Boat Club, comprised principally of those Devilish Dunster Funsters, took a somewhat fishy looking victory over the polite Wellesley Senior, Junior, and Freshman boats yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IMPOLITE MEN'S CREW NOSES CHARMING WELLESLEY GIRLS | 5/23/1935 | See Source »

...Study in Highway Economics" by Wilfred Owen '34, of Waban, was announced as the Phi Beta Kappa Prize Essay of 1934. This treatise has been published and will be reviewed soon in the CRIMSON by Edward S. Mason, Associate Professor of Economics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Elects Sixteen To Society at Dunster Meeting | 11/16/1934 | See Source »

...Long Branch, N. J. Carl H. Levy of Cincinnati, Ohio; Tom Lilley of Bluefield, W. V., Alfred B. Lord of Alliston, Mass.; Harold E. Magnuson of Arlington, Mass.; Kilfred Malenbaum of Dorchester, Mass.; John A. Martin of Banger, Me.; Leon Merz, Jr., of Jenkintown, Pa.; Wilfred Owen of Waban, Mass.; Thomas I. Parkinson of New York, N. Y.; Olof H. Pearson of Dorchester, Mass.; Harry M. Plotkin of Athol, Mass.; John B. Rackcliffe of Newton, Mass.; Arthur L. Shade of West Englewood, N. J.; Rogers V. Scudder of St. Louis, Mo.; Arnold M. Seligmen of Newton Upper Falls, Mass.; Samuel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P. B. K. ELECTS SENIORS, OFFICERS FOR 1934-'35 | 6/20/1934 | See Source »

...finalists, four men and four women, went through their paces: three deadstick landings to a spot, two loops, a spin, two Immelman turns, two snap rolls-not prodigious feats, but calling for skill. Neatest performance was made by a woman, Mrs. Cecil W. ("Teddy") Kenyon of Waban, Mass. Pretty, blonde wife of a former transport pilot, Mrs. Kenyon received $5,000 and the title of champion airwoman. Not so good as Mrs. Kenyon at spot landings, but unsurpassed at aerobatics was an engaging young man named Felix William ("Bill") Zelcer, proprietor of Manhattan's famed White Horse Tavern...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Pageant | 10/16/1933 | See Source »

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