Word: milkings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...students want more than the small portions dished out the first time down the line. Especially since many of the dishes are unattractive, it is important to let students stuff themselves with the foods they do like. And this is just what they do; the consumption of juices, milk, and ice cream in the Dining Halls is enormous...
This fall, the acute situation forced the University to limit portions in the Business and Graduate Schools and raise the transient rate on dinners. Students eating in Harkness and Cowie could take only two glasses of milk and paid anywhere from $1.05 to $1.30 for dinners depending on what was served...
...biggest cost," said Reynolds, "It in milk and fruit juices." He added that the University didn't want to limit portions in the Houses and Union yet. But he cautioned that if the new board rates didn't help pull the dining halls out of their hole, some limits would have to be made on portions later...
...Every student can help," Reynolds said, "by limiting himself to just what he will eat, and by taking only two glasses of milk and fruit juices...
...original motto of Scotland's Order of the Thistle is: Nemo me impune lacessit (No man provokes me with impunity). Rough translation of Reader Henderson's paraphrase: "No one may milk me without paying the piper...