Word: sandwiched
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...House Committee were weighing charges, the HSA food concessions agency announced a change in its sandwich supplier. In explaining the agency's switch to the Harvard Law Wives for sandwiches, John C. Camp '64, agency head, said "the reason is obvious. The prices we had to pay made us charge ridiculous prices in other to meet costs...
Food concessions: The Committee protested both the prices and the quality of the food. "If you can find anything in your sandwich besides mayonnaise," exclaimed Purvis, "It's divine guidance...
...University originally took this stand but has since reversed itself. Now a student coming to Harvard "discovers that he is unable to take advantage of a privilege granted him by his government," Oliver asserted at the first "sandwich seminar" sponsored by the Graduate School of Education. He said that the University should reconsider its position and decide to "what extent it is responsible to the student and to the government...
Students are often limited to just one sandwich at a time at lunch, "because the kitchen just cannot get enough food together at one time to feed the mobs that descend after the 12 and 1 o'clock class breaks," she noted...
...beer mug, stationery, various organizations, and, it would appear, almost every other amenity of college life. They, of course, are in addition to that most obnoxious gentleman of all, the one armed with whistle and squeaky red wagon. He comes every night, chanting the litany of doughnut and sandwich in a voice loud enough to inspire even the angels to join in the rush downstairs...