Word: eats
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dean Hanford's announcement that the House eating privileges will be offered to the Class of '40 throughout this academic year, is pleasant news for Freshmen and upperclassmen alike. The new regulations provide that they may eat one meal a week in any of the seven Houses without any charge beyond the regular Union Dining Hall...
Back cracked Nominee Landon in Topeka: "This Administration seems to be finding a lot of red herrings. It's too bad we can't eat them. ... As I said to Kansas newspapermen some time ago, we are not only having censorship of news but censorship of the sources of news under this Administration. . . . The New Deal is resisting every attempt to get the facts about the WPA. . . . As I have said before, they are afraid that publicity would reveal waste and extravagance...
...routine different every day but every day the same. Might be shoes to tap instead of suit to press, might be tickets for French movies instead of Dartmouth game. Might even get up in time for nine o'clock and then miss twelve to eat an early lunch. The stretch from eight to one is sometimes too much for the Vagabond. Might be cocktails before dinner and might not. It's all the same and before long it's all over. Somehow it never seems like wasted time...
...loses his job, to the detriment of his love life. Bright Honor points out that education at Newtown is smothered under the pressure of military mumbo-jumbo, a fact of no importance to parents who send their boys there to get rid of them, or because they will not eat their spinach...
...they are described. When a boy walked home from school with Eleanor it was classified as an "attention" and one of the things her father would rather see her in her grave than see her receive. Eleanor was so concerned she decided to run away, become a missionary and eat cannibals...