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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Stevens Institute, Prof. Chandler of Columbia College, Prof. Caldwell of Cornell Univ., Prof. Johnson of Yale, and others, in Congressional Record, vol, 17, part 8, appendix p. 231 et seq, article on "Oleo vs. Hash Butter" by Prof. Babcock in Boston Post; Apr. 2, 1888; also "In Defence of Oleo," Boston Post, Apr. 25, 1888; Report of Commissioner of Int. Revenue, 1887, pp. cxxxvii...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English IV. | 5/4/1888 | See Source »

...meat croquettes (vulgarly called by some hash), are of an inferior qualiand the milk is growing thinner and thinner. One of the chaps got off quite a joke on it the other day. He said that the cow that gave that milk must have been suffering with the disease known as water on the brain. He was immediately carried from the table on the shoulders of the crowd and also received the election as humorous editor of the Lampoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Harvard Letter. | 2/1/1887 | See Source »

...president Baldwin presided at the dinner, and N. W. McIvor, L. S., officiated as toast-master. Responses were made to the following toasts: The New Administration, Merriam, '86; The Old Administration, Baldwin, '85; Ethical Relation between Hash and Dyspesia, Wheeler, D. S.; Our Trials and Tribulations, Houston, L. S.; Cockroaches, Hayward, S. S.; Auditing Committee, Huddleston, '86; Ladies in the Gallery and Ladies in the Pit, Davidson, '85; The Board in the Matrimonial Platform, Allen, '88; Memorial Drinks, Rogers, '86; Danger of Encouraging Athleticism among the Waiters, Churchill, '88; The Aristociacy of the Little Room, Vogel, '87; The Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dinner of the Board of Directors of the H. D. A. | 5/14/1885 | See Source »

...alas for the confidence which we so blindly placed in the power and wisdom of that mighty today, the Board of Directors, by whose will, dry crusts of bread can be turned into a savory pudding, and the debris of fricasseed chicken into a warm and nourishing hash. Instead of the quail on toast or tenderloin steaks for which we had starved ourselves for several days, we were regaled with a strange compound called beef pie, a cousin German of our old enemy beef stew, and the entirely novel expedient of fried mush...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/18/1885 | See Source »

...French Revolution and the guillotine. We wondered if it might not be an instrument which in the middle ages had been used connected in some way with the Spanish Inquisition. At this point we were informed by our guide, who noticed our perplexity that this was the "hash machine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Kitchen in Memorial. | 12/10/1884 | See Source »

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