Word: teas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rest, under this head, it has not been noticeable that the young men of Harvard have completely taken the veil. Tea time at the Ritz overlooking the Public Garden and the dinner hour at Frank Locke's Winter Place tavern still find the gilded youth of Cambridge in more or less complete possession, and the replacement of the stock of stemmed glassware at the Brookline Country Club is still a standard item on every hostess's dance bill. To be sure, the authorities can usually round up enough studious looking fellows to illustrate the divans in the house libraries when...
When Stalin's grey-haired mother appeared, she wore a common Georgian peasant dress of grey wool, peered at her unexpected U. S. visitor and his Georgian interpreter, dropped them a curtsey, motioned hospitably toward chairs, apologized for having no tea or coffee to offer, apologized also for speaking only Georgian...
Officers and members of the Harvard Dramatic Club and officers of the Harvard Instrumental Clubs have been invited to a tea, under the auspices of the 47 Club, to be given in honor of Ruth Draper, famous monologuist, now performing at the Wilbur Theatre...
...date of the tea has been changed owing to a Friday matinee by Miss Draper and will be given tomorrow, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in the Red and Girlandahjo rooms, Agassiz House, Radcliffe...
...officers of the University and their wives, and all students are cordially invited to attend a University Tea. In the Great Hall of the Fogg Art Museum, to be given on Friday, December 6 from 4 until 6 o'clock. The tea will be especially for members of the Division of History, Government, and Economics, the Division of the Fine Arts. The School of Architecture, the School of Landscape Architecture, and the School of City Planning...