Word: milks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cambridge Street, directly behind Holworthy Hall, E. S. Robinson '26, crossing from Hemenway Gymnasium at about noon yesterday, stepped out behind a passing trolley-car directly into the path of a large milk truck. He was knocked down before the driver of the truck could throw on his brakes. Bystanders picked him up unconscious, but he had revived sufficiently, when he had been taken to the Stillman Infirmary, to walk from the car into the Infirmary...
...Harvard ought to provide a parking place for the students' care. As it is, they leave them on the street night after night, with no lights on, and it is a serious menace to the public. Anything from a fire engine to a milk wagon is liable to crash into one of these parked cars on a dark night." Such was the explanation given to a CRIMSON reporter by Captain Brennan of Police Station No 1, for the 16 summons that were served on students in one night recently, ordering them to appear in court next Wednesday...
...Otto Kahn standing at attention; Mr. John D. Rockefeller burning his tongue with hot milk...
...getting too old for letter-writing." There is another, about a Lord who was "wealthy beyond the dreams of avarice; he was, in fact, so wealthy that Mr. Otto Kahn stood at attention when speaking to him and Mr. John D. Rockefeller burnt his tongue with his hot milk at the mere mention of his name." According to his publishers, Author Arlen, aged 25, "likes dancing and baccarat and is a tournament tennis player." He summers between Deauville and Biarritz, winters on the Riviera, springs in Venice, autumns in Mayfair...
Every morning the first thing when he gets up--for the process of daily rising has settled on him like a habit--P. G. Wodehouse goes to the door and looks for the milk bottle which he left out for his daily supply of humor. Sometimes the humor is richer than other times. One morning not so long ago he found the humor in the bottle very rich indeed; solid cream; turn it upside down if you don't believe it. So then he sat down and took the cream out in spoonfuls and put it all into the book...