Word: teas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Remarking that his Church's prohibition of tobacco, alcohol, tea and coffee is only ''advisory." Mormon Young said: "I've been on binges, of course, and smoked and done things like that, but that doesn't mean damnation...
Undeterred by these bitter blasts from Chicago's two best-known critics, some 4,500 people rushed to the Art Institute on opening day last week, consumed gallons of tea dispensed by Mrs. Potter Palmer and a group of subsidiary socialites, looked at the pictures...
Dartmouth game celebrations will center in the Houses tonight as four of them offer dances for resident and visiting collegians. A tea dance at Adams House will begin the festivities directly after the game, and will be followed by dinner dances at Leverett and Wnthrop Houses, and a buffet supper dance at Dunster...
...Crimson," said the Hatter setting down his tea and looking very important, "that the Vagabond has been taken for a ride...
Just then the Dormouse fell asleep again; and the Hatter poured a little hot tea upon its nose...