Word: beers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard. "He himself seldom drank even beer," says Mrs. Older, "but his friends were Harvard's merriest roisterers. More and more were their misdemeanors held to be a violation of discipline and order. . . . Before he took his degree he left Cambridge never to return...
...come but because there is a prospect of a European trip next season. Cameras clicked rapidly while Frances A. Wister of the Orchestra Board presented Conductor Stokowski with a fox-terrier pup named Nipper. The New York Philharmonic players sent money to buy each of the travelers a beer. Led by Trumpeter Saul Caston, the Orchestra's brasses blew out Auld Lang Syne, played Anchors Aweigh for "all aboard." Thus the Philadelphia Orchestra was off last week on a five-week cross-country tour. By May 17, it will have traveled 11,113 miles, played in 27 cities, given...
...suspicion that the management has been hitting below the belt in getting its charges included on the term bill shows a lamentable lack of understanding on the part of these "conscientious" objectors. The term bill is the natural place for all such college charges, from room rent to beer at the Eliot House grill. It is easier for students as well as Lehman Hall to group all expenses in a single reckoning. But aside from the obvious of foul play uncovers a lack of graciousness and sportsmanship unlooked for in even the most crabbed faction of Dudley members. Since...
Boston newspaper reporters made a call on the Winthrop House Polar Bares yesterday to interview the 300 cans of beer stored up for a celebration after divisional examinations. Much to the disgust of the College authorities, they sent back for the camera man to take photographs of the cans, piled up on a mantel-piece in B-entry...
...Bares expect the Hub news-hawks out again the night after divisionals to catch the 300 beer cans as they come rolling down the entry stairs, one every ten seconds...