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| During his surprise visit to a Trinity [[chapel|Chapel]] service in October 1960, Richard Nixon was given a beanie by a freshman among the 250 other students clamoring to meet the vice president. Upon receiving the beanie, Nixon responded, “I hope I’m not taking your good luck charm.” | During his surprise visit to a Trinity [[chapel|Chapel]] service in October 1960, Richard Nixon was given a beanie by a freshman among the 250 other students clamoring to meet the vice president. Upon receiving the beanie, Nixon responded, “I hope I’m not taking your good luck charm.” | ||
| - | As the tradition morphed over time, freshmen began to be allowed the opportunity to win the right to relinquish their caps by playing a game entailing | + | As the tradition morphed over time, freshmen began to be allowed the opportunity to win the right to relinquish their caps by playing a game involving |
| - | Students responded with their own (sometimes satirical) gestures placing the symbol of the Freshman Beanie in context. A 1963 //Tripod// article analyzes the elements of a mural in the [[cave|Cave]] located in [[mather_hall|Mather Hall]]. The writer | + | Students responded with their own (sometimes satirical) gestures placing the symbol of the Freshman Beanie in context. A 1963 //Tripod// article analyzes the elements of a mural in the [[cave|Cave]] located in [[mather_hall|Mather Hall]]. The writer |
| By the arrival of the new millennium, the freshman beanie had become a tradition of the past. In an interview with the //Tripod// in 2004, interim President Borden Painter, a member of the Class of 1958, recalled the changes Trinity had gone through since his own time as an undergraduate, | By the arrival of the new millennium, the freshman beanie had become a tradition of the past. In an interview with the //Tripod// in 2004, interim President Borden Painter, a member of the Class of 1958, recalled the changes Trinity had gone through since his own time as an undergraduate, | ||
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