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Tiddlywinks Bibliography

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The Tiddlywinks Bibliography is a compendium of all substantive and obscure citations to the game of tiddlywinks in all available resources:  newspapers, magazines, books, government records, images, audio, video, websites, etc.  In other words, if the game of tiddlywinks was mentioned either briefly or in detail, it should be in the Tiddlywinks Bibliography.

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Other United States School Publications

Tiddlywinks references in school publications for Cornell, Harvard, and MIT are available on separate web pages. This page includes tiddlywinks references from all other US school publications.

US school publications are organized here first by state and then by the name of each educational institution (university, college, high school, or other educational institution name).

Fraternity Publications

The Alpha Xi Delta (fraternity)

___ 1925 Volume 22 Page 297
  • Page 297: [...] faith and a clear conscience we gave a game of tiddledywinks as a booby prize. Would you believe it, that one set has started a craze for tiddledywinks among the fraternity men here that actually rivals the cross-word mania.
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California

University of California, Berkeley

Daily Californian (University of California at Berkeley)

__ May? 1976 Covered the First Far Eastern Tournament

California Monthly (University of California at Berkeley)

Mar 1976 4 "Here's Winking at you, Kid"
7 "Winking at Life". Photo

Trabuco Hills High School, Mission Viego, California

Mustang Stampede

bef. 27 Jan 1994 (see Los Angeles Times, 27 Jan 1994)

Connecticut

Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut)

Yale Alumni Magazine

Sep/Oct 2006  

"Can a book of quotations include Cher, MC Hammer, and 'Get a life'?" by Carlo Rotella

  • [...] How does one go from being a kid who naively enjoys leafing through Bartlett's to being the self-appointed avenger who resolves to supersede it? "When I was in my early twenties," Shapiro said, "I was on the tiddlywinks team at MIT, and wasn't very good, but I became the town historian of tiddlywinks." He smiled slightly, to acknowledge how pitch-perfectly dweeby that sounded. "At some point I found the Oxford English Dictionary, and tried to trace the word's origins. The OED said 1894. By then I was a law student at Harvard, a very indifferent one. I spent my time at Widener Library, which had a good collection of books on sports and games. I found a book with an article on tiddlywinks from 1890. Now, I had thought the OED was perfect. I didn't understand. But I sent the new information to them, and they wrote back to say thank you." He went on to find other sports and games references that were earlier than the earliest uses listed in the OED, then moved on to other subjects and other research problems, including quotations.

Yale Bulletin & Calendar

3 Nov 2006 vol 35 num 9 "Law librarian took the words right out of their mouths" with photo of Fred Shapiro. ("While the Oxford English Dictionary dated the word to 1894, Shapiro discovered a book published in 1890 that contained an article on tiddlywinks.")

Yale Daily News

2 Nov 1914 vol 38 num 29 p 3 col 1 "The College Man as Voter"/"Ex-President Roosevelt Advocates Preparedness for War and Military Training" ("Unless we prepare ourselves for service in time of war, we may as well give up football, baseball, and all else and take up tiddly-winks instead, as our national pastime.")
17 Feb 1948 vol 69 num 97 p 5 col 3 "Statues in Salt" ("He [Guy Schuler] won the New England tiddly-winks championship.")
20 Apr 1948 vol 69 num 141 p 5 col 2 "Statues in Salt" ("'Their secretary prepares the minutes of the meeting for publication in the News on Wednesday, then,' the review will continue, 'the men retire to the game room for a bit of ping pong or tiddly winks.'")
7 Nov 1978 vol 101 num 42 p 4 col 3 "AASA demands more funding" ("There is a difference between tiddlywinks organizations and minority groups.")
22 Feb 2002   "The shameless commercialization of patriotism" ("I don't know about you, but to me, nothing screams America like a waif, uneducated late-teen Czech model standing bravely in the wind, wrapped in old glory, just long enough to be captured on camera before the acute pang of heroin addiction beckons her back to her opium den, where the rest of her overpaid, vain, honky model friends are languidly ensconced playing tiddlywinks with pills of ecstasy.")
13 Feb 2008 vol 35 num 9 "Gravel urges direct democracy at YPU" ("From the other candidates you hear a lot of fluff, a lot of tiddlywinks.")
15 Oct 2008   "UP CLOSE | Measuring Yale’s value in clubs and classes" by Zachary Abrahamson ("Andre Schiffrin ’57 was one of the 14 seniors. He stood on the steps of Sterling Memorial Library — in the middle of a tiddlywinks tournament — when he turned down a Skull and Bones tap.")

Illinois

The University of Chicago Magazine

Jan 1923 Volume 15 Number 3 Pages 92, 109

"A Definite Graduate Responsibility (From the Yale Alumni Weekly)"

  • Page 92: He is the best sort of a good fellow; he enlivens every club corner; he is the first to call for a cheer and not the last to aid in every good thing that his University is trying to do. But his great and consuming ambition is to see his col-
  • Page 109: lege's name at the head of the sporting page as the winner in everything from tiddlywinks to rowing.
Digital version (NATwA)

Maryland

The Diamondback (University of Maryland)

~Oct 1977 Re Ithaca High School winker at Maryland

Massachusetts

General, Boston-area Colleges

The Edge (Boston multi-college paper)

Jun-Jul 1979 2 "Tiddlywinks Taken Seriously at MIT" <n>

Nutshell (Boston area edition; student-oriented; once or twice yearly)

1972 or 1973? 14 "MIT: 'Tute, 'Tute, Tutesie, Hello" <o>

Boston University (Boston, Massachusetts)

The Daily Free Press (Boston University)

24 Apr 1978 1 Photo only: Todd Brachman, Julian Menear, Andrea Eisenberg <o>
31 Oct 1978 5 "BU spells BOO on Halloween and the place is kinda' scary!". Mention <n>
28 Nov 1978 4 "I'm not behind, world's ahead...". Mention <n>

Harvard University (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

Detailed Harvard publications are available here.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

Detailed MIT publications are available here.

Smith College (Northampton, Massachusetts)

The Sophian (Smith College)

Oct or Nov 1962 About the Smith team (see The Tech, 14 Nov 1962)

New York

Blue Mountain Middle School (Westchester, New York)

Blue Mountain Observer (Blue Mountain Middle School)

Feb 1971 3-4 No title <z>
May 1971 2 "TIDDLYWINKS" <z>

Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)

Detailed Cornell publications are available here.

Hamilton College (Clinton, New York)

Hamilton Literary Monthly

Jan 1891 Page 183 Volume 25, Number 5

"Clippings"

  • HOW WE SHALL SPEND CHRISTMAS EVENING.
    Some will read Shakspeare and Browning ;
    And some read the Bible, methinks ;
    Some will work hard at their duties,
    The rest will play Tiddledy Winks.
    —Brunonian
 

Ithaca High School (Ithaca, New York)

Ithaca (New York) High School Faculty Bulletin

9 Dec 1974 [#3] "The World's Singles Tiddleywink Champ" <z>

The Tattler (Ithaca High School, Ithaca, New York)

Dec 1975 1 Photo <z>
Date___ ____ 5 "Classic Closet Clubs Continue" <z>
Jun 1981 3 "Drix double does it". Photo <z>

and others (ask Arye Gittelman and others)

State University of New York at Binghampton (Binghamton, New York)

Pipe Dream (Harpur (State University of New York at Binghampton) campus paper)

Date__ ___ ____

Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, New York)

The Vassar Miscellany

Oct 1896 Page 421

"Points of View". "Being the letters received by Miss Mary Brown of Vassar, '9-, after a series of visits from her friends."

  • In my day the library was a place for study and not for idle jesting. I was horrified to see the girls playing tiddledy winks across the history alcove table. But it did not seem much to disturb the other students present, for two or three were trying to see which of them could come nearest to whistling without making a noise. lean understand how the faculty might have occasion to call across the library to one another, but for the girls to make it such a sportive place is quite inexcusable.
Digital copy

Ohio

Oberlin College (Oberlin, Ohio)

The Oberlin Review

25 Nov 1890

Page 142 Column 2 Volume 18 Number 10

"De Rebus Temporis" ("Tiddledy winks is all the go.")
17 Feb 1891 Page 278 Column 1 Volume 19 Number 20

"EDITORIAL"

  • Page 278: "If we can't eat we must play. So some of us indulge in the rather extravagant intellectual luxury of chess, and others rush bravely into the tiddledy wink arena, and each set thinks the other is misemploying its time.

    From what sad experience we have had with either, we would be inclined to cast our vote for the latter as the better game for the average college man, and we regret the rapid decline which seems to threaten the untimely demise of that once flourishing game.

    If intellectual games must be played, and some of us have so much regidity in our intellectual vertebral column that it is very difficult to stoop to anything which is not instructive as well as entertaining, let them at any rate be of a simpler nature than a complicated mathematical problem. The real student will always find his need of diversion best supplied by some speciies of the genus to which belongs the now-rapidly-approaching-extinction Tiddledyy winks."
24 Feb 1891 Page x Column y Volume 18 Number 21 "ODDS AND ENDS." ("'94 (in chorus)—Tiddledy Winks.Harvard Lampoon")

Pennsylvania

Haverford High School (Haverford, Pennsylvania)

Haverford High School Fordian

14 May 1971 4

(also previous issue, and probably others)

Bryn Mawr-Haverford College (Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania)

Free Skills Directory

1978 Listing by David Solomon (Beast)

Pennsylvania State University (State College, Pennsylvania)

The Daily Collegian

13 May 1958 page 4 column 3 "et cetera"/"Nuts to Frisbee: Tiddlywinks for Me!" by Dave Fineman. Re press release about Oxford tiddlywinkers

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia , Pennsylvania)

Record, 1893-98, of the Class of '93

1893-1898 page 103

"The Prophecy Continued"

  • 'I tell you, Clyde, you and I always were keen for a little game, now and then. I quit to-night a winner by thirty thousand francs.' 'No, Pat,' said the other, 'we didn't belong to Ninety-three's Tiddledy Winks Club for nothing, did we?'
Digital copy

Miscellaneous and References not yet sourced to US Colleges

(probable references in publications of Simmons, Mount Holyoke, Columbia, Brown, etc. around 1962)

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