The head administrative officer of a college or university.
1Someone is coming and I just hope it is Prexy or Proxy.
2Another thing, I'm going down and telephone the news to Prexy myself.
3Hogboom called up Prexy and in a shaking voice read him the telegram.
4Prexy read it to me himself and wiped his eyes while he did it.
5Prexy got wind of the plot just in time.
6Prexy got an answer to his telegram of condolence.
7He was a nice, sympathetic man, Prexy was, when he wasn't discussing cuts or scholarship.
8Prexy belongs and the best of the professors and only a few of the post-graduate pupils.
9Even the Faculty got busy and Prexy dropped over to the police court to square it.
10I think Prexy's circulation was principally ice water.
11For the alumni, he always bore that simplest and most beloved of academic titles, "Prexy."
12Everybody was rattled but Prexy.
13"I think either Prexy or Miss Rutledge ought to be told," concurred Ethel.
14"I say, 'On to Prexy with the horrible tale.'"
15You'd never suspect her of being so daring, but I happen to know of one reckless performance of hers that Prexy hasn't heard of.
16"It's not generally known, of course, but if it reached Prexy he'd fire you so quick your head would swim."