Word: teas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Greentree and Sands Point polo teams with Tommy Hitchcock. John Milton Hancock, long-distance runner at the University of North Dakota, Wartime Naval Commander and supply-purchaser, hunts mountain sheep in British Columbia. He specializes in the affairs of Lehman Bros, clients such as Sears. Loose-Wiles, Jewel Tea, other national merchandise distributors. Mr. Hancock rehabilitated Jewel when the chainstore seemed headed for the rocks. Paul Mazur looks after department store clients-Gimbels, Hahn's, Associated Dry Goods. He wrote The Crisis and Some Ways Out (1931), other economic books and articles. William J. Hammerslough is head...
Time is about as scarce in Manhattan as a fresh breeze in the subway. No sooner had the Vagabond visited a few friends, seen "Jubilee" at the Imperial, sipped a little tea, and evening was on; and away . . . the old fellow's feeling gay. No Boston beans tonight...
President and Mrs. Conant will be out of town on Sunday, November 10, and therefore will be unable to great students of the University at tea at the President's house that afternoon...
...woman's place in the life of a male student, Mr. Smith believes the fair sex should quite definitely be barred from men's dormitories. One concession is granted, however, in that the occassional entertaining of a lady for tea is not improper, provided of course, chaperons are in evidence...
...bring his dog? Does the sun beam in happily in the morning? May the Vagabond bring his flute; and play it whene'er he wishes? Will the gates be open to him at all hours? May the Vagabond bring the old woman to keep his fire; to make his tea? Must the old fellow don his cloak and sit at High Table? What will become of his Nut-cracker Man? What birds live in the Tower? Can the Charles, even as now, be seen? Do the Moon and the Stars peep in now and then? May the Vagabond have Alice...