Word: caked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cigar--the vicious Invincible without which no Oral Examination is complete--the mild, light brown ten-centers, not to consume one of which is to admit of a still-undeveloped manhood? The gods of incense forfend that they should all descend to the level of the yeast cake that one is supposed to order with every other meal...
...described in an earlier letter. These quarters, as I said, were of an unbelievably crude sort, and the food corresponded. Weeds, volcanic fish, and a conclusion of wild rice were the chief articles noted in their parchment menus. Oddly enough, we have one piece of concrete evidence--a petrified cake, apparently as fresh as on the day it was served. Cordially yours, J. BEATH-DUNCAN, With the University of Nueva Barcelona Peruvian Expedition, Near Machu Picchu, Peru, January...
Alfred H. King's letter in today's CRIMSON, captioned "Wary of Disarmaments", is an exposition of the very spirit which may produce a second Versailles at the November conference. It reminds one of the boy who wants to have his cake and eat it at the same time. Mr. King wants a solution of the world's problems and yet is disinclined to reduce in any degree one of the factors which keeps those problems in an explosive state. If a community of quarrelsome individuals could not agree to throw away their guns altogether but could agree at least...
...will also be rendered by Freshmen saxophone and vocal quartets. Further entertainment will be furnished by J. H. S. Moynahan Sp., who will give a specialty dance. The 1924 Entertainment Committee, which is in charge of the meeting, will serve refreshments in the form of the ice cream and cake between bouts...
Fencing is a game which, when once mastered, is never forgotten. It is a sport worth many times the labor of learning. But it is a public that wants its cake without working for it, that, in following other sports because they are easily learned, never learns that sport which in itself alone combines the physical and, mental advantages of practically all other sports. In conclusion, I would emphasize again that fencing is more than a game; it is an art, an art greatly valued by all its devotees as every follower of the foils will testify...