Word: brewing
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Dates: during 1921-1921
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...stopped in the name of the law if not of morality. For those future leaders in the republic thus to be wanton law-breakers is bad practice. They have shown that they are able to do it, and are; therefore, as smart as the folks who dispense their home brew. Freshmen have more than done justice to themselves in that respect. But the burning question--the terrible question that confronts the scores who have taken their first taste of intemperate joy is: are they resigned to enslave themselves to the degrading life of a liquor taster; with its inevitable, base...
...Room of the Widener Library. The collection includes first edition copies of "Kubla Klan", "Christabel", "The Frlend", and "Remorse"; the title page of "Remorse" is covered with writing in the author's hand. In addition there is a page from Coleridge's note book containing recipes for making home-brew...
...audience at Keith's on Monday night was bombarded with prohibition jokes. Two of the acts required a state of inebriation on the part of the actors to be intelligible. While a third was devoted largely to the topic of home brew. A fine time, however, was had by all, in spite of that. The Four Mortons in a golf skit entitled "Wearing Out the Green" and Will Gressy and Blanche Dayne divide the prize for being old favorites. Patricola sings with a vim and a remarkably clear enunciation; she deserves all the applause given her. Ernest Hall, song writer...
...Sophomore quartet, the personnel of which has not yet been settled. The titles of the two Mack Sennett comedies to be shown at the Smoker have been announced. The first picture will be "She Sat by the Seaside", and will feature the Sennett bathing girls; the second, a home-brew comedy, will be entitled "Made in the Cellar...
...everybody is going to play on the other side, it's too much to expect anyone to be enthusiastic about being 'It'." We see a crowd of American citizens rushing madly over a lone policeman; the members of the assemblage can be identified by numerous placards: "tax dodgers," "home brew," "anything is legal if you can get by," "gentlemanly violators of contracts," "unlawful corporation price fixing," "bootlegger," "speed law violator," and in the distance a sign that reads "Most Every body." Most everybody--is the public, the same public that condemns the police and all law-breakers in one breath...