Word: suppers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...orchestras will play at the Freshman Jubilee, it was announced last night by William H. Schmidt, 2nd, '37, chairman of the committee. Further, noted stage and screen stars appearing in Boston on Friday, May 25, the night of the dance, will perform during supper...
Tickets for the affair; which is restricted to members of the House and their personal guests, will go on sale Monday. Supper will be served at midnight. The dining room will be converted into a lounge and together with the common room and terrace will be decorated under the direction of Robert Gardner-Medwin...
...Russian experiment; in the park he has a religious discussion with the deaconess who runs the mission across the street from his factory. He falls asleep on a park bench, has a nightmare from which he is wakened by one of his workmen, with whom he goes home to supper. They discuss the labor situation. When the efficiency expert finally takes his leave, he has sworn to stick by the men somehow. Inference is that he will walk out with them when they are discharged; more, that he will perhaps become a working Christian...
...will confess to taking advantage of this bounty, it is assumed that their wives were quick to see the opportunities which lay in such a transaction. With a little judicious diluting of the consomme, a stretching of the buttered parsnips, and a stringing out of the beans a supper for two could be made into an attractive if limited supper for four. Net profit, $1.00. Again, if still larger game were sought, a simple, yet filling picnic of peanut butter and hot chocolate could quickly be provided by the dexterous house wife for a hilarious group of eight Sophomores...
Decisions have been reached by the 1934 Class Day Committee as to the design of the supper ticket and the choice of the Baccalaureate Hymn to be used at the exercises this spring. They were assisted in the latter decision by G. W. Woodworth, Assistant Chorister. The facsimile drawn by Robert Berner '34, of Dorchester, was accepted for the ticket and is a black and white sketch of the Dunster House gate...