Word: lunches
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...undergraduate courses may be taken out and used all year for a nominal consideration. The clothing drives conducted by the Social Service Committee furnish many articles of wearing apparel which are put at the disposal of needy students. A room in the basement has been fitted up as a lunch room, and is used every noon, by commuting students who bring their own lunches...
...tennis and lose, I make it a point to get to the net first to congratulate my opponent." She is so charming that James A. O'Gorman Jr., the smooth, young, curly-haired, Princeton-educated son-of-the-system whom she defeated for the Council, took her to lunch the day after she beat him. Debating against Mr. Phelps last week she cried: "I am not running on my looks, my age, possessions or sex. I ask no chivalry...
Therefore Dr. Clark decided and proclaimed last fortnight. "This amount is obviously too small to be of any great value. Any child going out for recess or any stenographer going out to lunch will get more ultraviolet radiation than she could get all day behind a window of ultraviolet transmitting glass. So, although these materials have an undoubted field of usefulness in solariums, and probably in animal houses and zoos, it is unnecessary to put them in schools and offices where it would be cheaper and more efficient to send the individuals concerned out into the sunshine...
...John Coolidge, after spending a weekend at Madison, Wis., as guest of President Glenn Frank of the University of Wisconsin, was asked how he passes the time at Cedar Island Lodge. Said he: "Eat breakfast. Take a little walk. Read. Eat lunch. Walk. Read. Eat dinner. Walk. Read...
Postmaster I. O. Yoder, a remote cousin, entertained at lunch. All afternoon there were conferences and buzz-buzzings in a big tent pitched behind the high school. Dinner was a Hoover-family reunion at Remote Cousin Ralph Branson's (on whose farm was the swimming hole...