Word: teas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshmen will top off the Army game week-end with their biggest social event until the Jubilee when they hold a tea dance in the Union on Saturday. Ruby Newman's ten-piece orchestra will play and refreshments will be served. Dancing will be from 5 to 7.30 o'clock...
...announced intention of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company to close 300 stores in Cleveland would be of widespread importance and interest, even if the threat of sympathetic strikers throughout the nation did not draw attention to this latest dispute over recognition of famous section 7a of the NRA. Cleveland union leaders have insisted that the A and P has consistently violated the provision of the Code which provides that the employer shall not "intimidate, coerce, or dismiss employees for joining organizations of their own choosing." On the other hand, the A and P insists that there has been...
Milwaukee, Oct. 29--A strike of union meat cutters, involving 100 stores of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company and nine of the Kroger Grocery Company here and at Racine, left business virtually undisturbed today...
...chosen yesterday. Twelve Freshmen are on the list, seven of them from Eastern prep schools, three from western high schools, one from the South, and one from Boston Latin School. A meeting will be held on Friday, October 26 to discuss plans for a possible Army game tea dance at the Union. Last year's tea dance at the time of the cadet invasion turned out very successfully. Afterwards the yearlings were given the privilege of entertaining their female guests at supper...
...Sinclair was born 56 years ago last month. His father was a ne'er-do-well traveling salesman, much addicted to the bottle. The spectacle of his ''good and gentle-souled father" drinking himself to death made Sinclair a life-long Prohibitionist. Nor does he use tea, coffee, tobacco. He came by his radicalism early. Writes Author Sinclair in his autobiographical American Outpost: "Floyd Dell . . . asked me to explain the appearance of a social rebel in a conventional Southern family. I thought the problem over, and reported my psychology...