Word: breakfasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wednesday, March 12, the first important meeting of the year will be held in Randolph Breakfast Room, at which all candidates for the University team will be enrolled. The following Tuesday informal practice will begin at the Freshman Athletic Building. This will be voluntary, but Coach Cowles has urged all men to use this practice for the improvement of their ground strokes and service. The freshman candidates will be called out the following week when interdormitery basketball is over...
Anti-Republican sentiment in the University will crystallize this afternoon when an open meeting will be held at 4.30 in Randolph Breakfast Room to organize the Harvard Democratic Club. The meeting will be addressed by undergraduates and by members of the Democrats State Committee...
...matter of making polo a minor sport will be up for discussion at a meeting of the Minor Sports Council in the breakfast room of Randolph Hall this evening. Colonel W. S. Browning and Captain S. F. Clark are to represent...
After all if the doctrine of heredity holds water, the present cafeteria "hath had elsewhere its setting and cometh from afar." As a proof, not much after 1636 one finds that "Beer and bread are the standard breakfast foods both frequently sour," according to a recent Harvard historian,--who also goes on to mention that an "Indian was generally the scullion." Thus one realizes that the present day quasi-barbaric dish is ineradicably rooted in hoary traditions. The staple winter diet at that time was salt meat, followed often by "pye." At a later period an Oxoulan wrote...
...Chesterton: "Peggy O'Neil, American actress, wrote a letter to a London newspaper asserting that the Englishman's breakfast of bacon and eggs reduces the originality of his outlook. She pleaded for more fruit. Said I: 'If there is anything to justify armed assault on the United States it is their attempt to introduce iced water and fresh fruit in bulk to the English breakfast table...