Word: cigar
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bowdoin Orient says that what that college needs more than anything else is a good five-cent cigar...
...short and rumpled all over her head, and she wore neither flowers nor jewelry. Asphyxia being tall and and very slender and wearing eyeglasses, reminded one of the picture I have seen somewhere of "an old baby." The child having gray hair and an old face and smoking a cigar, is represented with a bib on and tied into a high-chair. And certainly if a joke be the bringing together of two utterly incongruous elements in such a manner as to make them appear ludicrous, Miss Asphyxia was a huge joke. When young Butterfield came down stairs with...
Following in the line of the great movement that has now set in the college world, an enterprising dealer has brought out the "Bowdoin College Cigar...
Benjamin's father kept a store in Saug Centre - I was fully persuaded of that, and I almost knew what he kept. I could almost see the signs pasted in the window on large sheets of coarse, brown paper, "Our Five-Cent Cigar can't be beat. Try it." "A large supply of Dupee's Sugar-Cured Hams just in." "Try our new Self-Adjusting Mouse Inducer; every housekeeper should have...
...Drury seems partial to the college press; his latest brand, a choice cigar of unadulterated "Vuelta Abajo" stock, he has named the "The Harvard Lampoon." They draw well, have an excellent flavor, and will, it is to be hoped, soon rival their namesake in popularity...