Word: beers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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What! No beer mugs? In fact there never were any beer mugs in the University Dining Halls because there never was any beer served there! Yesterday morning a supposedly reliable person told a CRIMSON reporter that 300 beer mugs were stored in Memorial Hall, a survival of the "good old days" when food and, this person said, drink were dispensed to the hungry and thirsty Harvardians at Memorial Hall three times...
This action follows the assertion of the University administration, expressed through R. L. Westcott '16, Manager of the University dining halls, that to serve beer in the dining halls would be a breach of a long standing policy. Other authorities have expressed the opinion that such a stand was taken because of the fear that unfavorable publicity would attend the inclusion of beer on the University's menus. In conducting the poll, the CRIMSON wishes to sound out and give lively expression to student opinion on the issue...
...forbids the sale of intoxicating liquors. According to present laws, there must be a special balloting to determine whether the local prohibition shall continue. In consideration of this possibility, the CRIMSON ballot will allow students to express an opinion as to whether the University should allow men to take beer into the dining and common rooms and to consume it there...
...petition seeking the serving of beer and wine in the dining hall and night lunch of Eliot House was posted yesterday evening at dinner time in that House. Although not posted until the dinner hour was almost over, the petition accumulated about 25 names...
Officials of the Business School Students Club, managers of the Business School night lunch, declared last night that if the University will allow it, it is hoped to serve beer there, beginning Friday, April...