Word: eat
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nine Justices of the Supreme Court filed into the Blue Room to pay their traditional courtesy call on the President at the opening of their session. Afterwards eight of them lined up on the South Grounds to be photographed. Mr. Justice McReynolds who daily declines to eat tray luncheons with his colleagues in their Capitol chambers stalked off impatiently from the cameras. None of the Justices wore spats; four of them carried canes. ¶ Women helped mightily to elect Herbert Hoover in 1928. Last week he appealed again to them for group support in a nationwide radio broadcast from...
Newshawks asked Hunter Wright if his lionesses were real. "Well," said he, "they look like lions, and they roar like lions, and they eat like lions. I guess they're just lions...
...will fix destiny tomorrow stop Occult art have been employed by Digest Poll to predict income, but money few and distant stop In blue funk stop Rose, felt ill this morning, atmosphere too warm for long stay stop Tomorrow will wish for weather more coolish, proceed to Tigerville to eat curry with laymen stop Will arrive Cambridge midnight, son I Fling accompanies stop Must have $100, depend statement coming. (signed) H. Flung Huey...
...cafeteria, modeled after the one opened two years ago in the Business School, has, since its foundation last spring, met a demand on the part of upperclassmen for a place to eat at night without undergoing the inconvenience of walking to the Square. But the main reason for the cafeteria's popularity, according to a statement from an official of the Dining Halls, is that it furnishes the student a respite in his studying and a chance to relax in congenial surroundings before retiring for the night...
...remember rightly, one of the objections (and possibly the only objection) to interhouse eating is the confusion which would be caused by the sorting of meal checks which one signs when he sits down to eat. It is claimed that this would be more than the secretarial staff of the dining halls could manage...