Word: eating
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...view of the small number of students who have pledged themselves to eat in a University dining hall next year the attempt to put through the-construction of such a hall before next fall has been abandoned by the University. While it will be impossible to carry the project any farther this spring, President Lowell has announced that the offer made by the Corporation to erect a hall on Mt. Auburn Street as soon as 500 students have signified their willingness to eat there will still hold good next year...
Young Feodor and friends would turn cartwheels, climb roofs and trees, shoot catapults, raid gardens, eat ripe poppy seeds. He was eight when he first saw the clown Yashka, a stout old man with ridiculously angry eyes in his coarse face...
...pledge cards for the proposed new dining hall should now be in the hands of the students and must be returned as soon as possible. If any men failed to receive cards and wish to eat at such a hall should it be erected, they may send their pledge to the CRIMSON or make arrangements at the CRIMSON office...
...hall might well open for lunch at a quarter or half past eleven? I might also call attention to the fact that a matter of a few cents in the price of each meal might make a large difference in the proportion of students who would forsake restaurants to eat at the hall. Henry B. Brainerd...
...Whether the University can make exceptions in such cases as these of not will depend largely on the number of students who decide to eat in the dining hall. If enough of them eat there regularly and the establishment gets under way successfully, it will undoubtedly be possible to provide for those who wish to eat there only part of the time...