Word: teas
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Afternoon Tea," is the most senseless effusion that has appeared in the Advocate for a long time. It is of little literary merit...
Arrived in Chicago, the clubs proceeded immediately to the Sherman House. After luncheon, an afternoon tea at the house of Mrs. Wirt Dexter on Prairie avenue came next in order. Mrs. Dexter extended a very cordial welcome to the Harvard...
...vice has rapidly diminished. At present, Professor Shaler, whose acquaintance extends to perhaps half the students in the university, does not know of a single one who can be called a drunkard. The use of tobacco he also finds to have largely diminished, and even the use of tea and coffee is much less than formerly...
...wood," and the Persimmon. The last of these is in full fruit now, and the frost has rendered the golden fruit quite edible. The greenhouses are filled as full as they can well be with interesting plants, especially those of economic importance, such as the species which furnish coffee, tea, pepper, Peruvian bark, guava, and so on. It seems to be a pity that so many plants are crowded into so small a space, with no chance of properly displaying them, but the new foreman, Mr. Cameron, has shown a great deal of skill in arranging them. He, as well...
Yesterday afternoon the '90 baseball nine went to Groton and defeated the Groton school team by a score of 10 to 4. Ninety batted very hard and won without difficulty. Before the game a dinner was given to the visitors and after the game tea was served and the afternoon was made very enjoyable...