Word: stewarding
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...lewd sallies of Will Housen movies. Leon Errol, Alison Skipworth, Helen Vinson, Victor McLaglen, and John Gilbert make up an able cast. The captain's uncanny urge to dip beards into soup by pushing the elbows that support them adds a tenseness which is truly genuine. The head steward aware of this weakness forces a passenger to sit next to the captain who provides him with the beard-elbow-soup combination which he is unable to resist. John Gilbert, an inebriate in love with a girl back in Los Angeles, listens to her voice on the radio which has decided...
...their time, but it seems that the glass situation was serious in the first hundred years of the University's existence because it was an established habit among the students to throw brickbats and firewood through the windows of those of their tutors who were not popular and the Steward kept a special column on the quarter bills to keep a record of the amount of glass for which the student must pay. The Book is an important part of the inauguration ceremony as presented under the regimes of the colonial presidents and President Conant and was rebound last year...
...catch-all for all important relics, the archives are a veritable museum of Harvard history. Here are kept the seals of the college and the keys of the college which are carried at inauguration in the left hand of the Steward, now the vice-president, and which were presented to the college by Steward Stearns who assisted in the inauguration of six presidents ending with Ellot...
...passenger. But then his watch might have stopped during the night. At 1 a. m., said another passenger; at 1:10 a. m., said a third who saw people stamping out a wastepaper fire in the writing room. At 2:55 a. m., said a smoke-room steward who found a blaze in a writing room locker...
...went below just long enough to pass along these instructions, then turned and "ran for his life." Chief Abbott's tour took him to the bridge. He said Captain Warms saw he was suffering from the smoke, ordered him to take off in No. 1 boat. He did. Steward Bernard Kopf who was in the boat said he heard an order from the bridge: "Don't lower those boats!" But Chief Abbott cried: "Lower away! For God's sake, lower away!" In that boat were 32 of the crew, two passengers. Chief Abbott said...