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...Science will begin by awarding commissions in Lamont Library at 11 a.m. At noon, the reuning classes will hold their annual luncheons. The 50th year Class of '02 will eat in Dillon Field House; '07 in Dunster; '12 in Winthrop; the orange hatted Class of '17, 212 strong, will dine in Leverett; '22 in the Hasty Pudding Club: '27 in Eliot House Quadrangle; '32 in Carey Cage at the Business School; '37 in Kirkland; '42 in Adams; '46 in the Hasty Pudding; and '49 in Hunt Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Grads Brave Rain Threat to Invade County Club, Beaches for Lobsters | 6/18/1952 | See Source »

...prize Batista recaptured is a lush green tropical treasure island, producing record amounts of sugar and an annual governmental income of some $350 million. Its exuberant Havana is one of the world's fabled fleshpots. The whole world dances to its sexy rumbas and mambos. Its socialites dine off gold plate, and its sumptuous casinos are snowed under by the pesos of sugar-rich playboys. The "dance of the millions" that Cuba knew in its brief post-World War I sugar boom is going again full blast. Batista brought off his coup at the top of Cuba...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Dictator with the People | 4/21/1952 | See Source »

There were, in fact, only two places where enough action took place on the screen to rouse the drowsing audience: the burning of Rome scene and the one where the lions are supposed to dine on prime ribs of martyr. The former is indeed an impressive spectacle, but in the latter, the lions have so little actual contact with the Christian martyrs that the whole thing might well have been taken on a Friday...

Author: By Donald Carswell, | Title: Quo Vadis | 1/7/1952 | See Source »

...furrier was Edwin Goodman, owner of Manhattan's Bergdorf Goodman, a store which Edwin Goodman calls, with some reason, the "most elegant specialty shop in the world." Last week New York's W'hitneys, Sloans, Rockefellers and 850 other guests turned out to dine & dance at Manhattan's Hotel Plaza at a $50-a-plate party (the proceeds went to cancer research) to celebrate the golden anni-ersary of the store...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAIL TRADE: Fifth Avenue's Finest | 10/29/1951 | See Source »

Although the growth of the College would have scaled the doom of the small University Hall Commons sooner or later, the immediate cause of its end was a growing tendency on the part of students to eat elsewhere as often as possible, and when they did chance to dine in Commons, to treat it as a sort of unofficial playground and circus area...

Author: By Joel Raphaelson, | Title: CIRCLING THE SQUARE | 9/12/1951 | See Source »

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