Word: teas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...before a dinner which will be given for him. Edward Burlingame Hill '94, professor of Music, will be host to Mr. Troyanovsky at lunch; William E. Hocking '01, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity, and Mrs. Hocking will entertain the visiting diplomat at a tea in the afternoon...
...National Tea...
...sales at a small profit, he opened Butler Stores in every expanding section of the city, put two Irishmen fresh from the old country behind the counters of each. (In those years the red-front shops of the Brothers Hartford's Great Atlantic & Pacific literally sold nothing but tea, coffee and baking powder.) By 1890 Jim Butler was wealthy enough to buy his first string of horses. Ten years later he had built his own racetrack, the Empire City, at Yonkers. By 1929 he was reputed to be worth...
...lacks, however, none of the graceful qualities of his people, and, his Slavie charm over the tea-cups and the dinner table having at all times kept pace with his Teutonic intensity on the lecturer's platform, he has become socially one of the most popular members of the faculty...
...lacks, however, none of the graceful qualities of his people, and, his Slavie charm over the tea-cups and the dinner table having at all times kept pace with his Teutonic intensity on the lecturer's platform, he has become socially one of the most popular members of the faculty...