Word: tending
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...General George S. Patton and the grandson of Elihu Root. Some parents pay as much as $6,000 a year; many pay almost nothing. Though 51% of boys get student aid, only a few staff men know who they are. All boys clean their rooms, wait on table, and tend the grounds...
...shoes. She need not have been surprised: it was just another Pioneer sales promotion stunt. "We'll do anything for a customer," says Pioneer's Founder and Chairman William F. Long. "We'll get him a hotel room, rent him a car, lend him a horse, tend the baby, or run errands...
...opening his own mail every morning. He avoided church politics like the plague, and his solid middle ground on all issues often seems to him like a kind of orneryness. "I always react against my environ ment," he says. "When I'm with an extreme Protestant, I tend to be more Catholic than normally; when I'm talking to an Anglo-Catholic, I begin to sound like a Protestant...
Housemasters at Harvard do tend, however, to set the tone of their House. Some masters have been hampered in the past because teaching duties used up too much of their time...
...kitchen serves up slightly better food than the central kitchen, though considering the fact that it has to supply less students than any other dining hall in the University, the Dunster kitchen is a disappointment. Its fare is not nearly so good as Adams', and its supply lines tend to foul more frequently than those of the dining halls which depend on food being run from the central kitchen. The staff is particularly merciless about the 9 a.m. deadline for breakfast...