Word: puddingers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Cheshire Cheese, famed London eating house, where luscious mutton chops, sizzling steaks, lean cold lamb, stodgy but satisfying beefsteak puddings and, last but by no means least, palate-tickling lark puddings are served to as many U. S. men and women in London as are wont to drink at...
Authors Beard, tracing the rise of American civilization, produce no hotchpotch of trends and directions. With delicate care they measure the currents which have furnished the nation's momentum. Concerned most largely with political events they analyze these in detail, showing from what sources they sprang, to what results they...
The following organizations have not yet handed in their membership lists for the 1927-28 Register: Alpha Mu Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega, Canadian Club, Cercle Francais, Chinese Students' Club, Circulo Espanol, Circolo Italiano, Delta Sigma Rho, Dentscher Verein, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Gaydon Club, Harvard Glee Club, Gun Club, Harvard Dramatic...
*Henry Ward Beecher preached in 1877: "The nature of God is to suffer for others rather than to make them suffer." This sounded blasphemous at the time. He was as rampant in politics. President Hayes' administration he called "a bread pudding." A Republican from the earliest years of that...
The following pre-review of "The Taming of the Shrew" was written especially for the Crimson by Ralph Bunker '10, formerly instructor in Voice Technique and Public Speaking at Harvard, and now playing the part of Winkle in "Pickwick" at the Majestic Theatre in Boston. While at Harvard Mr. Bunker...