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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...heart of the city, look like those of Fifth Avenue; their windows are filled with French perfumes, Danish silver and Paris gowns, minks and foxes. Splendid restaurants (including the Seute Deern, a three-masted schooner tied up at the waterfront) serve fresh caviar and Prague ham; a meal costs...
What was it all about? Football, which drew crowds and made money. Two years ago the National Collegiate Athletic Association tried to poultice the swelling with a mustard plaster called the Sanity Code. The code permitted athletes free tuition and one free training-table meal a day in season, and stipulated that part-time jobs held by athletes must be real jobs. Some 300 coaches accepted the code with their left hands and then hurried off about their proper pre-season business...
...Stammered Grace. When Alice Morrison arrived, the school owned six buildings and had 200 students. She spent a long day looking around her and sizing up her job. As she surveyed the children's bowed heads at the evening meal and listened to one youngster repeat a stammered grace, she made up her mind to stay...
...contrast in German and Allied propaganda techniques will be shown in two motion pictures presented by the Language Club Council at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in New Lecture Hall. Tickets are available in dining halls at Harvard and Radcliffe today and tomorrow during meal hours, but will not be sold at the door...
...closing of the Prescott hot table which was opened during the war, leaves the Union with only two serving counters. Heaman expressed doubt, however, that congestion at meal-times will be greatly increased...