Word: teas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...upon which Shaw was browsing, he asked in an alarmed and Scottish whisper: "Oh tell me, Shaw. Ha' ye eaten that, or are ye going to?"; and G. K. Chesterton, sitting at a table in Paddington Station "in a black sombrero and an enormous cloak, a cup of tea in one hand and a glass of port wine in the other, and looking, even in those utterly English surroundings, like a Dutch burgomaster just released from Rembrandt's studio after a long sitting...
Such was the opinion of the Honorable Bertrand Russell, distinguished publicist, essayist and scientist, when interviewed yesterday at tea by a CRIMSON reporter. Mr. Russell expressed his desire to speak at the University if arrangements can be completed. "I must warn you, however", he said, "that I lost the last shreds of respectability, so long ago that there may be serious opposition to my talking...
...Russell talked at length over his tea about the industrialism which he believes to be the keynote of modern civilization...
...organizers of last night's "town meeting" on impeaching President Nixon said they hoped to fill MIT's Kresge Auditorium's 1200 seats. That would have been the largest pro-impeachment demonstration in Boston since 5000 people celebrated the bicentennial of the Boston Tea Party...
Other changes announced include a return of the "black shoe" era for Freshmen. This ban forbidding Freshmen to wear tea shoes had been lifted by the first 1924 Senior Council which was recently voted out of office after it had abolished the annual "Flour Picture" and various other sacred college institutions...