Word: liquoring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Theoretically all men must leave the clubs by 2 a.m. on weekends and no liquor may be served without Dean's Office permission. The Agreement was revised this fall, but still "it's power depends solely upon what kind of a guy your club has as president...
Wine cookery is the co-op's answer to the problem of cooking its own meals. Liquor in Radcliffe dormitories is outlawed, but wine has saved almost every unsuccessful Peach House dish. A Hallowe'en party, lasting to an untraditional 2 a.m. this fall, showed off some unusual cookery that included wine-sauced spaghetti. Guests keep coming, though, two or three for every meal...
Local experts concede little chance of the prohibition referendums passing. Each is clearly worded to prohibit a specific type of liquor: whiskey of all sorts, beers and ales, and wines. Similar referendums have been voted down...
This year's liquor consumption promises to be especially high because of the new Dartmouth drinking rules. These rules, when first considered last spring, led to a student riot. The enraged Indians marched on a dean's house, serenading him with shouts, curses, and an occasional firecracker...
This fall, in a sober moment, the student body voted in a "petit prohibition." No liquor may be consumed after 1 a.m., and the Sunday milk-punch parties have given way to discreet tippling between noon and 2 p.m. This year's Dartmouth weekend is shaping up as a good subject to omit in letters to sensitive parents...