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M jn.up Senior Class History ANY I four) )ears ago, as the story runs. Lehigh opened its portals. A (it intelligent men stopping off in Beth- lehem at the time, saw the beautiful vista be- yond the portals. The group was pleased and announced its pleasure to the Dean, expressing at the same time their desire to enjoy the visit lor several years. The Dean, very pleased with the announcements, offered a very pleasant stay. .• s added inducements, he reduced Sophomore hazing to nil. openly frowned on banquet frays and lent sonic of tlie grou]) much needed funds. The group tlecided to continue the Dean ' s reforms to such an extent that when portals should be opened in the future, the vistas to be viewed would be even more pleas- ing. The class of ' 3 as we shall now designate the group, began its reform activities bv defeat- ing the Sophomores in the I ' ounders Day sports in ' 29, and the Freshmen in ' 30. In ' 33 members of the class as representatives in Arcadia, abolished all Freshmen regulations with the exception of the dink. The Arcadia also abolished Sword and Crescent, and decried the policy of the Athletic Board of Control. The class is the first to see the establishment of a new Athletic policy, a new blazer policy, and a new Prom Committee iiolicy. It is the first to see the continued opera- tion of the I ' .rowsing Room and to enjov the ren()vated lounging room in DroW ' U H;ill. Needless to say, financial stress and scholastic requirements have dis- couraged not a few members of the original group. Hut. regardless, we graduate at least the wealthiest class in the history of the University. e now go to blaze a path of greater glory, in the hope that some one will :i])lireci,ite our inestimable aid to the l ' ni ' ersitv and the Universe at large. Frederick D. Kr.i President CLASS UI ' 19J3 1181
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Faculty of the Departments of Lansuages Philip Mason Palmer, A.B.. Professor and Head of the Department of Ge-i:iai and D ' rector of the Col- lege of .Iris and Sciences. Charles Shattuck Fox, Ph.D. Professor and Head of the Department of Roi:uni:e Languaijes. Charles Jaques Goodwin, Pli.i) Professor and Head of the Department of Greek. Horace Wetherill Wriciit. I ' h.l) Professor and Head of the Department of Latin. Robert Pattison Moke, M.A. Associate Professor of German. John Milton Toohy, M.A. Associate Professor of Romance Lan- guancs. I ' Larl Leverne Crl ' m, Ph.D. Issodate Professor of Latin. H ALFRED Cheney Brown, A.E. Assistant Professor of Romance Lan- fiuages. Rafel Arcangel Soto, M.A. Assistant Professor of Romance Lan- guages. 1 ' kiedrich Otto Kegel, M.A. Assistant Professor of German. David Gallup Scott, M.A. Instructor in Romance Languages. George Dormer Farne, M.A. Instructor in Romance Languages. Richard Henry Crum, M.A. Instructor in Latin. Franklin MinivR, A.P ... .Iss ' stant in German.
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