Word: lunches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...CLEVELAND, JR., Secretary.WILL the man who took a set of notes on four courses in covers with name "A. L. Jackson," inside at lunch at Memorial yesterday, please return it to me at my room, or leave it with the auditor at Memorial at once...
...days when games were played in the afternoon. At night there was a light tea, consisting of cold meats, toast and some kind of preserve. Dr. Conant at once changed the heavy meal of the day from noon to the evening and for the tea substituted a good, substantial lunch. Formerly the diet of the players was made up largely of meat. No vegetables were allowed and few starches, as these were supposed to be bad for the athlete's wind. The meats were then cooked very rare for all. Individual tastes were not consulted. The men were then trained...
...seldom if ever allowed, are now given freely twice a day. Bananas, apples, grapes and oranges are those usually served during the football season. For breakfast there is, besides these, oatmeal, cracked wheat, and hominy, with plenty of cream and sugar, beefsteak, mutton chops, broiled chicken and eggs. For lunch, cereals are served again and the same meats as at breakfast, with baked, stewed or boiled potatoes. Several kinds of fish are allowed, but are little cared...
...Harvard and Yale elevens spend their days in much the same fashion. They breakfast at about eight. In the middle of the forenoon Yale has individual practice on the gymnasium lot, and Harvard has practice in punting and catching kicks. At 12.30 the teams lunch. In the afternoon about two hours are given to the regular practice. After dinner the Yale players rehearse new plays and signals on the floor of the gymnasium. The Harvard team meets nearly every evening in the Carey Building for like purposes...
...MURCHIE.'94 ELEVEN.-Following men be at B. and M. station, Western Div., Haymarket square, at 12.45 sharp: Lee, Williams, Cary, Saltonstall, McDonald, Bond, Wrenn, harding, Short, Cabot, Earle, Gardner, Borden, Garrison, Brooks, Harrison, and Hubbell. Get lunch first, and don's forget clothes...