Word: food
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cliffies in East House-which includes Cabot, Whitman, and Eliot Halls-have invited Lowell House students for dinner and a tour of the dormitories tonight and Thursday. "We're going to show them what the food's like, the rooms, the bathrooms-everything," Dale R. Partoll '73, a Radcliffe organizer of the exchange, said yesterday...
...Food Services Department announced its policy of using only sugar sweetened drink on October 15th, several days before the Food and Drug Administration revoked its earlier approval of cyclamates...
Most fruit drinks served here use sugar as a sweetener, but some flavors, such as lemon-lime, were available only with a cyclamte base, C. Graham Hurlbut, director of the Food Services Department, said yesterday. He added that cyclamates had been used at Harvard in no foods except the fruit punch...
...glass of this beverage contains 2/10 gram of cyclamate. It would take almost 20 glasses to reach the old Food and Drug Administration daily limit. "They would have a case of internal drowning before coming up to FDA levels," Hurlbut said...
...they watched only the first few seconds of the flight, each of them getting their hundred dollars' worth in a hurry, before they drifted back to work. If their breasts swelled, you couldn't see it. But neither did they moan that the space program was stealing food from their mouths, or aiding in the drain of capital from the inner city...