Word: foodes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Under Scher's proposed system, the new foods committee would be directly responsible to the Council. In addition to examining food quality, preparation, and purchase, the three-man group would make bi-weekly progress reports, preparatory to a full-length report to the Council and student body...
Edward M. Abramson '57, Council president, stressed yesterday that his group had, in actuality, never officially investigater the food problem, since the Sirota group had asked the Council merely for permission to conduct a study independent of Council supervision...
Britons were busy, as they usually are during any national crisis, taking care of their nation's animals. Rangers toured Wimbledon Common in a pony cart passing out food to wild birds. A fireman risked his life on the ice of a lake at Stanmore to save an Alsatian wolf dog that had fallen through. An R.A.F. helicopter winged its way across Suffolk to rescue icebound swans, and a Mrs. Phyllis Buckle, 57, of London did her bit by carrying 6 Ibs. of corn, two loaves of bread and a hot-water bottle to the pigeons huddling in Trafalgar...
...shape of a pitcher. He has been called, among other things, "leftist" and "conservative." Neither tag really fits, but conservative is probably the less inaccurate of the two. His presidential campaign slogan was unemotional and unglamorous; he promised, not a political reformation or social transformation, but "Power, Transportation and Food...
...FOOD. Build silos, warehouses and refrigerated slaughterhouses (upwards of 25% of the food that Brazilian farms now produce spoils for lack of adequate transport and storage facilities); make more and easier credit available to farmers; promote bigger wheat crops...