Word: lunches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...humorously about his course, writing, life and letters. He smiled at his own stories and the class laughed with him. His eyes flashed around the room, and drew all his listeners into his presence. When he finished the assembled multitude roared their approval, and trundled off to classes, lunch, the library...
Hope Cooke. Everyone was invited to lunch, and 5,000 came. Outsiders were introduced to chang, a "barley beer that works something like an atomic reactor," reports Shepherd, and is drunk through long, hollow bamboo tubes. Sikkimese were equally awed by being introduced to martinis...
Barnard's 25 hours are between 2 and 10 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays and between lunch and supper on Saturdays and Sundays. Eliot has accepted parietals between noon and 10 p.m. on Wednesdays and Sundays...
...Master Charles H. Taylor, a medieval scholar, has a strong interest in intramural athletics and serves on the Faculty Committee on Athletic Sports. Ernest R. May, associate professor of History and the Kirkland House billiards champion, is senior tutor. William Alfred, lecturer in English 10 and Hum 2, eats lunch frequently in Kirkland at tables filled with undergraduates...
...partitioned corner, Winthrop's various tables meet on a regular basis. They are the House's metaacademic expression of interest in things general--informal, lively affairs usually held during the lunch hour. John Kenneth Galbraith, upon his return in September, is expected to dominate the Thursday Economics Table once again; Frank Freidel will chair the Friday History and Government Table...