Word: eating
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This wasted food neither lowers the prices we pay, or increases the quality of the food we get. Whether or not we eat the food, once it is on our trays it can no longer be saved for use of others. It is possible that, by using some larger measure of judgement in the amount of food we take, we can achieve economics which will allow the University to purchase better food prepare it in better style: and possibly save some for those starving individuals in other parts of the world, who look upon our wastage as the true...
...Lonely" is a pocket guide to where to stay, eat, buy flowers, and how to get around at such spots as Vassar, Smith, Connecticut, Wellesley, Pine Manor, Skidmore, Wheaten...
...expanded until it was almost three times the size of Massachusetts. The tribe grew from 8,000 to 56,000 people. They had been encouraged to build a rude economy on sheep-raising; as the years passed, they accumulated flocks totaling over a million animals. There was mutton to eat and wool to weave, and silver jewelry for the wrists of their women...
...food. It promised to ship two carloads of potatoes a month. But from 25,000 to 30,000 Navajos were lingering in the state between malnutrition and starvation. The whole tribe's diet averaged only 1,200 calories (the U.S. average: 3,450) and many have nothing to eat but bread and coffee. Assistant Secretary of the Interior William E. Warne visited the reservation and last week announced a ten-year, $80 million plan for solving the Navajo problem...
...special menu has been planned for less" program to the nation as his so-Taft, who two weeks ago offered an "Eat lution to the present food crisis. It could not be learned last night whether the special bill of fare conformed with the Meatless Tuesday edict...