Word: lunching
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Facilities in the non-residents' social center should be the same as last year. Provided are "a lunch room capable of seating over 100 students at a time and a large common room furnished as a lounge for recreation and study in addition to locker and wash rooms...
...After lunch in Memorial Church with the members of his staff, President Roosevelt was whisked off by car to snug old Sanders Theatre for a final alumni gathering. There he was greeted by Harvard's President-of-the-Day. Abbott Lawrence Lowell who once lectured him in Government 1, and by that archfoe of New Deal tax policy, Yale's President James Rowland Angell (TIME, June 15). To the crowds outside in the rain, fighting with police for admission, microphones carried a rare piece of Presidential...
Starts Anew in 5-Cent Lunch Room...
Whether the New Deal stays or goes, it must be admitted that the era when American business was a "free lunch counter" can never return. Business is being played more and more according to rules, imposed from both within and without. The elements of luck and audacity count for less than they did in former times. In such a game a man thoroughly trained in the best tactics of the business world will achieve the highest score...
Annual Interview. Each year during the Party Congress, correspondents are invited by Adolf Hitler to lunch in the lofty castle which frowns down on Nürnberg and afterward censorship is suspended by Der Führer's order to permit them to cable whatever they like about the Annual Interview...