Word: lunch
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eating, simply because the meat is better? It is a fact that a student going to luncheon at fifteen minutes past one finds great difficulty in getting any potatoes at all, and then, when he does get any, they are, or have been lately, almost unfit for eating. The lunch hour is from 12.30 to 1.30, and presumably the food is as good at 1.15 as at 12.30. There are many, who, on account of recitations, cannot get to Memorial till after one o'clock, and they ought certainly to have enough food, and good food at that...
...lunch at Memorial showed a marked improvement yesterday...
...reserved book in queseion, and sadder still, the only reserved book. If there is no impropriety, we will ask "'88" when he will get through? About 12 o'clock? We have a recitation then which we can hardly cut, but we will come back at 1 - cut our lunch - and try to secure the book. No, '89 who had his lunch at 12.30, has it now, but why do we not go to work on that volume on the shelf. It treats of the fourth topic, it is true, but we can work up the first one next week. That...
Tickets for the Lawrence scientific school lunch may be obtained by former students of the school, of Prof. W. S. Chaplin, 16 Prescott street, or of Mr. G. R. Nutter, at the Registration room, No. 4 University Hall. The lunch is at 7 p.m. Tickets...
...accommodation of gentlemen entitled to buy tickets for the Collation who apply for them after the supply is exhausted, a lunch will be provided in Hemenway Gymnasium at 2 o'clock, tickets for which, at fifty cents apiece, can be obtained at the Registration Room. After the procession has entered the Dining Hall, the east and west galleries will be opened to gentlemen wearing Badges who were entitled to buy tickets for the Collation...