Word: jobs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conversation with a kindred spirit. Even a few relevant words from the waiter are not unwelcome. Feeding and dining are both operations that have to do with food. But feeding is just high pressure stoking of the alimentary tract with fuel. "Feeders" resent the time required to do the job, and are hoping that some bright chap will soon boil all food down to a capsule that can be taken on the run, with no time...
...Hardie turned in a good job of hurling for the Freshman baseball team yesterday, and the 1930 nine defeated the Tufts Freshmen by 7 to 1. Hardie held the visitors to four hits, while his teammates garnered nine clean blows off the hurling of Johnson...
...that may give it smoothness. . . ." This line of Hamlet--or rather its general content, for an exact quotation would be a bit much to ask from one who has never taken English 2--occurred to the Vagabond yesterday as he looked at some drawings, illustrations for the Book of Job, Dante's "Divine Comedy" and others, by William Blake...
Doping a Harvard-Yale track meet is the hardest job imaginable. Again this year Yale goes into the meet decidedly the favorite, presumably because of its superiority in the hurdles, and jumps and because of its better balance in many of the other events, however, every one is entitled to his opinion; I believe Harvard will win on Saturday...
...employes. So, led by Mrs. Richard Boardman, Mrs. Henry F. Patterson, they founded Scientific Housekeeping, Inc., a co-operative organization that teaches housekeepers how to treat their servants, servants how to be efficient and capable' workers. Each cook, maid, laundress, is instructed until she is ready for a job, is then placed by the Corporation in a position where she is guaranteed a good employer, a nine-hour...