Word: teas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...along Tremont a tombstone is inscribed "P. Funel" for Peter Faneuil, founder of the Hall. And how many as they step off the escalator, stop to notice the Park Street Church, staunch religious edifice whose basement once housed the store of a retail liquor-dealer, now metamorphosed into a tea-room...
...Agassiz Museum, common topic of conversation, though they may be, are almost as little known as the Arboretum in remote Jamaica. A little browsing amongst out-of-the-way places in the vicinity has its own rewards; furthermore, it serves double duty in the General Examination of tea-table discourse...
...competition consists in the design of a summer tea-room grounds with a New England Colonial garden, supposed to be situated on Cape Cod. This is the twelfth competition for the trophy, which was presented by an unknown donor in 1912. It is open to all students in the School of Landscape Architecture, but members of courses 2b and 3b in Landscape Architecture are required to enter drawings. The jury and date of award will be announced later. These competitions serve to give the students of Landscape Architecture opportunity to put their knowledge to a practical application...
...third in the series of University Teas will be given today in the Living Room of the Union from 4.30 until 6 o'clock. At this tea will be the members of the Department of Astronomy, the division f Classics, the Department of Germanic Languages, the Division of Geology, and the division of Philosophy...
...purpose of these teas is to give the students an opportunity to meet the members of the faculty and their wives in an informal social way. With this in view the Faculty has been divided into six groups, the group for the third tea being the members of the Department of Astronomy, the Division of Classics, the Department of Germanic Languages, the Division of Geology, and the Division of Philosophy...