Word: waiters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...BROWN.Taken by mistake from the shelf near Table 2 in Memorial, a black berby hat (Collins and Fairbanks make) with initials E. S. M. in it, the E somewhat indistinct. Will the person who took it please leave it with the head waiter...
...Sec.THE person who took the wrong hat from Memorial last Sunday evening will oblige by leaving it with the head waiter...
...PAGE., Secretary.THE person who took the wrong hat from Memorial last Sunday evening will oblige by leaving it with the head waiter...
...Hall. In the matter of loud talking, boisterous behaviour, and general vulgarity of demeanor they are unexcelled. If they would only indulge in their monkey shines when there are no strangers about; but they seem to take particular delight in throwing bread, hammering on the table and cursing the waiter when there are spectators in the gallery. Just at this time the public is subjecting Harvard students to a good deal of unfavorable criticism, and it behooves us to be very careful of the impressions we give...
...waitress for twenty-five men at not over $10 per week. This is forty cents per man for service, while at the dinning-hall the cost for service per week is seventy cents per man. This includes the salaries of all officials from the steward and auditor down. One waiter has 14 men, and he receives $4.50 per week, while at the club table one waitress has 25 men and receives not over $4 per week...