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The University's Committee on Relations with Wartime Personnel, headed by David M. Little, manages most activities aimed at officer training groups. These include a housing office, a series of teas a contact service, and dances.
If Franklin Roosevelt was looking for a U.S. ambassador of good will, he could have made no better selection. Indefatigable Eleanor Roosevelt attended receptions, teas, dinners, visited U.S. servicemen in hospitals and clubs, saw noted Pohutu Geyser at Rotorua, N.Z., autographed a wounded marine's leg bandage, got christened...
> Ray MacKenzie, a matter-of-fact student who enters the household by way of the University Employment Service, washing dishes and cleaning up after one of Professor Maury's teas.
2) The growth of "extracurricular activities" in many of our high schools has reached the point where the tail has swallowed the head. Sports, clubs, dances, teas, "pep" sessions, programs, youth movements and every conceivable kind of extracurricular activity . . . now [take] three-fourths of the time and energy of pupils...
For the first time since the teas were introduced nearly a month age, the Statistical School men and their wives will be the guests for the weekly tour of Harvard and reception in one of the undergraduate Houses.