Word: waiters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Percy I. Sawyer, J. B. Burnham '17Miss B. Manly, E. M. Ellsworth '17Anstruther, a butler, W. F. Williams '18Hollis Park, a manager, F. E. Raymond '18Mrs. Hiram Coggins, A. H. Hayden '18Picklin Chapford, a movie magnate, J. Cooper '18M. Bornpoint, proprietor of the Playtime Inn, A. N. Colton '16A waiter, F. P. Coolidge...
...There are at present 82 freshmen and sophomores acting as waiters, and 16 upperclassmen working as ushers, doormen, and floor captains. Each waiter works two meals every day and sits with the other students for the third. For this service, if he works full time, he gets payment which is equivalent to the remission of board. Applications for the position are made through the Bureau of Self-Help...
...view of the comment which has arisen over the action of the Student Council in suggesting a student waiter system at Memorial Hall the following letter from Gordon Ware '08, Secretary for Student Employment, to the Alumni Bulletin is of especial interest...
...Princeton system is briefly as follows: One hundred men are employed; eleven act as 'floor captains' or assistant head-waiters; eighty do full time work and the remainder work on 'part time.' At breakfast, each waiter attends to twelve men, at lunch fifteen men, and at dinner ten men. The 'floor captains' receive 36 cents per hour, which covers their board and leaves a balance of about $5 per month. The waiters receive 30 cents per hour, and all men on full time work twenty hours per week, which enables them to pay all their board. Seven hundred...
Incidentally, the present Student Council is to be congratulated upon its initiative. By the time its term of office is over every man in the University will be either a soldier or a waiter...