Word: breakfasts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Classrooms may be one place to obtain a liberal education but avid CRIMSON readers considerably augment this every day scanning the classified columns of Cambridge's only breakfast daily...
...newsstands (third among Manhattan's four morning papers), but it occasionally deplores the low state of culture that causes that fact. Last week one of the Times's editors preached a little sermon on why four out of five New Yorkers prefer the tabloids at breakfast...
...year). To have an occasional tea party, an after-theater drink in the Randolph Hotel bar, or an infrequent meal at White's (the expensive new restaurant on The High), he would need at least ?350. The prewar prodigal who gave breakfast parties in his rooms, lunches with sherry, champagne, plovers' eggs and caviar, has gone with the food & drink...
...late to get an inside view on the financial workings of the most solvent undergraduate concern through the business board nor to help formulate the breakfast table thinking of the University with the editorial board...
...will be open house at 14 Plympton Street for the last time this year, tomorrow night, when the CRIMSON opens, at one stroke, its brimming casks of beer and the spring competition for editorship on Cambridge's Only Breakfast Table Daily...