Word: lunching
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...suggest that a lavatory be fitted up either in the small room, opposite the auditor's office, and formerly used by the association, or in some part of the basement. The convenience of such an arrangement would be greatly appreciated by those men who are obliged to go to lunch directly from recitations, and who have no conveniences for their toilet outside of their own rooms...
...authorities in charge showed commendable promptness in cleaning the snow off the walks yesterday morning. Before 8.30 o'clock paths had been made on all the walks in the college yard. The short walk, however, from the street to the steps of Memorial Hall, remained untouched until after lunch...
...picture her face as a whole. One day, however, Snifkins remarked that he had observed the same peculiarity in himself, with regard to those very near and dear to him. Boggles was immensely relieved. His opinion of Snifkins's acuteness rose 99 per cent. He asked him to lunch at Memorial, on the spot...
There he was, ready for her appearance; with a fair lunch of fruit and fish such as only he himself could have procured under the circumstances. His smile, on seeing Tue, was singularly winning...
...mind was shattered. From an ordinary amateur villain, he became a professional. He became an habitual performer on the cornet. He spent whole months in pursuing the nefarious calling of a book-agent. He sank lower and lower. He was at one time the most degraded free-lunch fiend in all Hoboken. Finally, even the last vestiges of respectability were thrown aside, and he went to Yale. What need to chronicle his future infamy? Let us shudder as we reveal the last act of his appalling moral cataclysm; for - sh - h! - he actually sank to the very depths of crime...