Word: trickett
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When large, soggy, and black carrots came into the Lowell House dining room the other day, outraged Bellboys failed a few particularly unpalatable chunks on the bulletin board and began a campaign for cold carrots. The movement gained momentum and Miss Trickett, the dietitian, was bombarded with threatening notes. Happy members of the "toolbox" celebrated the victory of their campaign last night by munching carrots straight
...Miss Trickett is quoted as having enjoyed the opportunities to "meet all the girls and find out what their likes and dislikes were...
...Harvard Crimson has recently confessed in a burst of lyric journalism that "If you notice an extra sprig of parsley on your potatoes or a red cherry on your grapefruit, you will know that Harvard's first dictitian, Miss Ruth E. Trickett, is jazzing up the menus." (Should we inquire what the food used to be like in that most venerable of educational institutions?) This fact in itself is not at all startling, but the history of this dictitian is, on the contrary, very much...
...quote the Crimson: "At Barnard College, where Miss Trickett was manager of dining halls until her four-year term expired this fall...
Since her appointment to the University staff. Miss Trickett has made an exploratory trip to the Princeton. Columbia, Yale, and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's restaurants. "Each one has its unique features, and my job is to use the best methods of each system. I am very much impressed by the establishment here. I think Harvard has a fine staff...