Word: buffets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Featured on the schedule Registration Day is the formal opening of the Union at a buffet supper. President Conant will preside...
Wednesday, after breakfast, the whole party will have more sports on Soldiers Field. At noon a buffet luncheon will be served at Eliot House, after which the members of the Class join the march to the Stadium, and wives and children go to the section reserved for them. In the evening there will be dancing for the Reunion party at the Somerset...
...buffet supper will be served at 8 o'clock, followed by dancing to the music of the Hudson-Do Lange orchestra. Sidney Cobb '38 heads the committee in charge of the dance and serving with him are Alden Clarke '39, John H. Cunningham, Jr. '39, Huntington S. Gruening '38, and Theodore P. Robie...
...little." Act V was not Franklin Roosevelt's drive home in an open car with a half inch of water on the floor and Mrs. Roosevelt sitting beside him in the downpour, her new inauguration bonnet resembling a last year's bathing cap. It was not the buffet luncheon in the White House with 500 recently soaked notables. It was not the hour and a half spent in the reviewing stand-an $11,000 model of Andrew Jackson's home The Hermitage erected before the White House, where the President stood exposed in a sort of showcase...
Following this final session, there will be cocktails and a buffet supper either at the CRIMSON building or perhaps at the Faculty Club, where round table sessions are to be held. Students and faculty members will have a chance after dinner to meet and question guests without the formality of the round table discussion, and, if the experience at Princeton can be used as a basis for judgment, this part of the Conference is expected to be one of the most interesting...