Word: beers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Spurred on by the fact that permission was secured to serve beer in the Harvard dining halls, the agitation for similar privileges at Yale has been resumed. In an editorial yesterday, the Yale Daily News suggested that if the officials of the university should find procuring a license too difficult a task, student aid should be enlisted or that the problem be left up to each college separately...
...comptroller of the university, Thomas W. Farnum, under whose immediate supervision matters concerning the college dining halls fall, said last night that he knew of no action as yet taken by the university on the beer situation...
Rare among cities, Cincinnati lies along her seven hills watching the lordly Ohio lap at her feet. Proud is the Queen City of her Gruen watches, her Ivory soap, her municipally-owned railway which brings her half a million a year, her celebrated zoo and outdoor opera, her beer, her famed families of Longworths and Tafts. Prouder still was she last week. Cincinnati had done for the fifth time what no other U. S. city of comparable size (452.000 pop.) had done twice in succession-reinaugurated a reform municipal government. And Cincinnati was that almost equally rare big town which...
...ground in recent years because it persisted in making cars to the exclusion of ringing Ford bells in the public consciousness. Two months ago however Henry Ford did the unprecedented by taking a magazine (FORTUNE) into his plant and telling about his business. A month later he gave newsmen beer and a welcome such as he has never given them before. His advertising, sales promotion and merchandising for 1934 is planned on a huge scale. Instead of being, as usual, a month behind other companies on his new model, this year he was a good month ahead of them...
...University has on hand sixteen cases of ale and forty cases of beer to supply the Houses...