Word: lunched
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...some remarks in a lecture on free trade which were at once taken up as a challenge by advocates of protection. The superintendent of the thread mills at Willimantic, Conn., embraced the opportunity to invite a number of Yale students to inspect the mills. Free transportation and a free lunch induced upwards of two hundred and fifty students to accept the invitation. The excursion was a grand success. The trip was a pleasant one, and the Yale students were much pleased with what they saw. The mills alone were well worth the journey, surrounded as they were by every evidence...
...Lunch will be served today at Memorial from 11.45 to 1 o'clock to accommodate those wishing to go to the Brown game...
...Lunch will be served at Memorial this morning at 11 o'clock for those who wish to go on the N. H. 4 excursion...
...Luncheon is a movable feast from twelve to three. The dinner hour is six. There is tea at four, and again at nine in the evening. The lectures are generally given in the afternoon. There is a reading-room, with use of pianos. The students may invite friends to lunch or dinner, but these friends must always be ladies, an exception being made in the case of father or guardian. There is a certain amount of discipline maintained. Three times a day the ladies have to enter their names on the marking-roll. The gates are closed at dusk...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Why should the library be aired at half-past twelve every day. That the library needs airing is unquestioned, but is 12.30 the best time for its daily airing? The large number of the students do not go to lunch till nearly one, and it appears to me that from one till quarter after there would be fewer students exposed to the draughts...