Word: meal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...fervent masculine kisses for embarrassed Allied soldiers, now there were stricken faces and listless shrugs. Around Allied camps, surging crowds begged for food and cigarets. Each morning ragged soldiers, shuffling aimlessly homeward, queued up wherever Allied operations might offer a day's work and a square meal. Fighting was out of the question for most. In Sorrento and in other picture-book resorts tucked away around the Bay of Naples, wealthy, well-dressed Fascists ate and drank abundantly of black-market goodies, frowned at rambling U.S. and British officers seeking respite from battle...
Ending a 13 year service record with the University; Edgar Lane, Dunster's dining hall steward since the opening of the House in 1930, announced his retirement last week. Following a special meal with the House Committee Saturday, Lane was presented with a watch from Dunster House...
They also advocate that "students constantly tell the waitresses and hostesses what they think of each meal...
...Club facilities include a dining room, a recreational and reading room, a library, and the common room which is convertible into a theatre. The dining room serves luncheon from 12 to 2 o'clock every day and supper from 6 to 8 o'clock with a full mid-day meal on Sunday. Other facilities include a card room, a pool room, and table tennis tables. Hostesses are at the Club every night except Monday and Friday...
...hungry at first. You will be too scared and nervous, but that will wear off. After the first couple of days you will be very hungry, and if you have not forced yourself to eat during the initial excitement you will be so weak that a good meal may not bring you back in shape...