Word: dinners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There was divertissement too. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. gave the leaders tea and Mrs. Walter Rothschild (daughter of Felix Warburg) gave them dinner. In addition there was a great review of 1,500 Girl Scouts of Westchester County, who paraded and cooked their dinners - frankfurters, lamb chops, eggs, potatoes, tea and bread - under observation...
With 30 former editors returning to Cambridge today, the CRIMSON will celebrate its fifty-third anniversary with a dinner in the sanctum at 7.30 o'clock. Ninety guests in all have signified their intention of being present, among whom are a number of specially invited guests in addition to the CRIMSON editors, both past and present...
Among the distinguished guests who will attend the dinner are Maynard Ladd '94, a Boston physician, who was President of the CRIMSON while in college; Nicholas Kelley '06, formerly Assistant Secretary of Treasury, and also President of the CRIMSON as an undergraduate, Professor J. H. Woods '87, of the Philosophy Department; Dean C. N. Greenough '98; and assistant Deans R. E. Bacon '18, Ellio Perkins '21, and E. A. Whitney '17. The latter is also a CRIMSON man and was President of the paper in his Senior year...
...which appears in the June "Harpers", has then a special interest as the second of a series. For this essay is but a triad of anecdotes tending to prove the thesis of its predecessor. In a word, the new professor in a provincial college receives few invitations to dinner and those he does receive lead to utter social failures. He finds the president a blusterer. When he forsakes gown to dine with town, he finds the attitude of his hosts vulgarly condescending; while dinner with a colleague proves, to say the least leaden. These, evidently, are the graphic examples...
...clock the singing competition between the Hall Choruses Standish, Smith, and Geore--will commence, lasting until 7 o'clock when dinner will be served at the tables in the Smith Quadrangle. During dinner there will be a concert by the Freshman Glee. Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs at the conclusion of which a Cup will be presented to the winning Hall Chorus. At 8 o'clock the dance will begin in the Smith dining-room and common-room where Bert Lowe and Billy Lossez will provide continuous music. About 11.30 light supper will be served and the dance will stop...