Word: lunching
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Overcrowding, operating expenses, and a coming survey of traffic in House dining halls have compelled the University to enforce suddenly a dead-letter regulation forbidding undergraduates to eat lunch at Harkness Commons...
...according to Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Manager of Operating Services, feel that undergraduate patronage might add to the present crowding caused by recent revisions in the Commons serving system. The cost of meals per student in the House dining halls, moreover, is raised when there are fewer students eating lunch there...
Asked the same old presidential question after lunch, he grinned engagingly and gave quite a different answer: "I am not a candidate for the presidency, but I appreciate your asking. I get to feel neglected...
...really weddings at all, but a bit of bureaucratic business that young couples must go through at the local bureau of ZAGS, where births, deaths and marriages alike are registered. The couple can turn up in ordinary work clothes, get through the whole ceremony during an everyday lunch hour. "Will you keep your own name or take your husband's?" an official asks the bride, reminding her that if she takes her husband's, she must get a new internal passport within ten days. After that, the couple get a certificate saying that Citizen A and Citizeness...
...English lessons, more phone calls. Ahead lay a morning of decisions: "I think you should get the Belo Horizonte-Brasilia highway ready by January instead of April. Why can't the contractors do it now and charge it to next year?" At 1:30 he ate a big lunch with his wife Sara and daughters Marcia and Maristela, then flew off to Sao Paulo to inaugurate a new Willys gear and axle plant and attend a banquet of fellow physicians...