Word: eats
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...indoctrinated press gangs and on the other largely by courageous mercenaries: the heavily German Foreign Legion, the Algerians, Moroccans and other Africans. Others say that the politicians are making a good thing out of it and getting their money out of the country. They complain that one can eat well in serene Saigon (and you can, for the cuisine is French) while ignoring the few at the end of the line who are laying their lives on the line. In the dance halls, the local girls sit in a row, dressed in colored tunics slit high and trousers that look...
House policy has been not only to acquire good resident tutors, but also to present opportunities for the continuing intermingling of staff and students. It is a House rule that only two tutors may eat at the same table...
...function of bringing men of different Houses together and thus somehow preserving the entity of the College. His main argument was that if club men wanted to stay out, they could. The Houses would have voluntary membership. Meals were to be arranged so that all House members could eat out without paying a certain amount of the time...
...Tadpole Society and a group calling themselves the Friends of Harvard Tradition appeared momentarily on the Winthrop scene, but vanished as quickly as they had come. The house has a minimum of such groups. Generally students are delighted to eat, sleep, and relax within the walls of Standish and Gore halls and go outside for other amusements...
...tutors are a convivial bunch who would rather eat with the undergraduates than their contemporaries. Once a week they eat en masse with the Housemaster and Allston Burr Senior Tutor Daniel Cheever, but have a habit of drifting off to undergraduate tables afterwards. Though tutorial strength easily changes, and with it the number of concentrators, Winthrop has a strong Government staff and Government is the most popular major in the house...