Word: breakfasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first meeting of the organization is to be held in the Randolph Breakfast Room at 7.30 on Thursday evening. Attendance will be limited to the sixty men so far invited. Plans will be discussed at this time for the formation of a body which could in the future act as a students forum. After the meeting there will be an open discussion of the possible candidates in the next Presidential campaign...
...meeting of all men interested in the Silver Bay Conference will meet in the Randolph Breakfast Room at 5.40 o'clock today. Among the speakers at this meeting will be Dean Brown of Yale, as well as men who attended previous conferences. The conference, which is the same as the Northfield one of last year, will extend from June 25 to July 5, and it is hoped will have a large delegation from the University. All men interested are requested to come to the meeting, where questions concerning the conference will be answered...
...must elect more than two courses it will be necessary to encroach either up on your breakfast hour with a ten o'clock, or your luncheon hour through a twelve or destroy your siesta with a 1.30. Such are the horrors of our modern civilization. Alas that the days are past when only three courses were given. Cocoanut Chasing 6bs, Day Dreaming 73; and Sleeping...
Student life was both Spartan and Puritan in the early days of Massachusetts Hall. The students performed their ablutions in the chill New England air at a pump in the College yard. The regulation College breakfast was "a cue (mug) of beer and two sizings of bread." Students were up at daybreak and were kept at their studies by candle-light. If the frequent verbal admonitions of their tutors failed to keep them at their books, a stout stick was resorted to. One unfortunate youth, on being chastised by the Reverend Nathaniel Eaton, first President of Harvard, cried aloud...