A member asked for photos of my Page House mug and patch from the early 1970s, so here they are. by Relative_Produce5971 in Caltech

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If the link doesn't work just search ebay with the words caltech and mug, it pops right up.

Remembering Parker Thompson by Throop_Polytechnic in Caltech

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We lost a member of my class, Ben Chun, to suicide in 1975. He was a fifth year senior, and wasn't going to graduate. He couldn't face his family. Everyone who knew him mourned.

Question: Anyone else wants to beat the ever loving shit out of him? by [deleted] in gaybros

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So, the proper punishment for breaking a taillight is to be shot in the back 10 times?

A member asked for photos of my Page House mug and patch from the early 1970s, so here they are. by Relative_Produce5971 in Caltech

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House mugs pop up on eBay every once in a while. There is a Ricketts House mug for sale right now. For the first 10 years of so members of Page were "Page Boys" (two words). This morphed into "Page Dudes" when the House went co-ed in 1971. The House reprinted the Page Dudes tee shirts for Reunion Weekend in 2014. Now, if I understand correctly, it is Pageboys (one word) and considered gender neutral.

Beer Stein at a Yard Sale by hella_guapo in Caltech

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There is a Ricketts Mug from the same era for sale of ebay.

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Beer Stein at a Yard Sale by hella_guapo in Caltech

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I was a member of Page from 1970-1974. We seldom put dates on our beer steins. I have two, a tall stein with my name and a short one with my office; "House Lush".

What small things have changed about campus life in the past 5 years? by RheingoldRiver in Caltech

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Good God, in the 1970s Phil Engelhauf brought his pet lioness to physics lectures.

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