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...eggs be priced on the menu card--menu cards would be printed for breakfast, luncheon, and dinner, as they are now for dinner; (2) that small books of tickets be issued to each member of the Association and charged on his term bill; that tickets be given to the waiter for the price of meat selected, which would be ordered verbally as now. All other articles of food would be served as at present, and their cost divided among the members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vote Today on New Food Plan. | 6/5/1903 | See Source »

...meat, fish and eggs be priced on the menu card--menu cards would be printed for breakfast and lunch, as now for dinner--(2) that a small book of tickets, be issued to each member and charged on the term bill, and (3) that tickets be given to the waiter for the price of meat selected, which would be ordered verbally as now. All other articles would be served as at present, and their cost divided among the members as at present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial Hall Notice. | 6/4/1903 | See Source »

...proposed plan is as follows: (1) "That the meat, fish and eggs be priced on the menu card; (2) a small book of tickets be issued and charged to each member; (3) the price in tickets of the meat, fish and eggs ordered be given to the waiter with the verbal order. Menu cards would be furnished at breakfast and lunch as well as at diner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VOTE ON NEW MEMORIAL PLAN | 5/20/1903 | See Source »

...proposed, (1) that the meat, fish, and eggs, be priced on the menu card, (2) that a small book of tickets, (like a mileage book), be issued and charged to each member, and (3) that the price in tickets of the meat ordered shall be given to the waiter with the verbal order. Menu cards would be furnished at breakfast and lunch, as well as at dinner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Plan for Memorial Hall. | 5/9/1903 | See Source »

...which have appeared in the paper in one form or another for a decade or more, and appear to no great advantage in their present shape. The climatic conditions of Cambridge, the Water in the Yard, the Freshman and his Cash account, and the more recent material, the Union waiter has for some reason offered--are all treated in the recent issue, and are, well known to every reader. The "By the Way" has a somewhat more elaborate verbal jugglery than usual, but is otherwise quite as unreadable. The drawings in themselves are well executed, and the centre page...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Lampoon. | 5/1/1903 | See Source »

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