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...supper time two male operators replace the girls. Since Widener and the Information Office are closed, this pair of basement Hermes are duty-bound only to make connections and to provide such facts as are available in the University Guide and Crimson phone book. But, anxious to maintain John Harvard's reputation for omniscience, they often go beyond required performance. It's a dull night when at least one girl doesn't phone for the number of "Bill--I didn't catch his last name, but he had a crew cut and one front tooth missing. He was a divine...
...Saarinens have given their block-square plan variety and privacy by devoting more than half the plot to a terrace sunk eight feet below street level. Its loggia, mosaic pavements, shrubs and flower beds will provide a pleasant setting for many a church supper, concert and pageant. Its pool will be used for public ice skating in winter, will help keep the church cool in summer. On this level the east and west wings contain an auditorium seating 500, reception room, kitchen, Bible School classrooms. The upper levels of the brick and Indiana limestone structure contain the light, airy church...
...when a Y. M. C. A. secretary, Harry Edmonds, greeted a Chinese student with a cheerful "Good morning" as they passed. The Chinese stopped, blurted that it was the first friendly word he had heard in his six weeks in the U. S. Mr. Edmonds invited him to Sunday supper, soon invited other foreign and U. S. students. Their group became Columbia's Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club, got Mr. Rockefeller to establish International House in 1924.* Mr. Edmonds was its first director...
LISBON--The season's program recently announced by the Lisbon Outing Club includes events as follows: Jan. 28 (tentative), annual carnival dance; Jan. 31, carnival at the town hall; Feb. 1, big interscholastic winter sports meet; Feb. 14 (tentative), supper and dance at Landaff; Feb. 23, skating party and supper...
...with all the food taken from Norway, Denmark, the Low Countries and France, the average German eats what in the U. S. would not be considered good prison fare. Sample menu: for breakfast, ersatz coffee and bread; for lunch, soup, a hot dish, meat three days a week; for supper, open sandwiches. Last week, German fishermen were ordered to attend to business, to fish the streams and lakes leased by the Reich's Amateur Fishermen's Association with nets and eel baskets instead of with...