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...present situation Harvard's supply must be brought from points hundreds of miles distant by a fleet of trucks operating in relays. Several times last week there were anxious minutes in the central kitchen when milk failed to arrive until a few minutes before it was to be served...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strictly Speaking | 3/23/1936 | See Source »

...dying willingly in case of need to save his superior. It was not clear this week, and it may never be clear, exactly how this most amazing mistaken-identity-murder occurred, but it did become clear that Premier Okada secreted himself first in a steel cabinet and later among kitchen wenches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Murderous Mustards | 3/9/1936 | See Source »

...field trips, also any day girls whose parents approved. Among the places visited and reported on were: Ellis Island, Washington Market, churches, banks, skyscrapers, the Juvenile Court, City Hall, The National Biscuit Co. plants, a silk stocking factory, the Botanical Gardens, the Henry Street Settlement, a large hotel kitchen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 17, 1936 | 2/17/1936 | See Source »

...world's first Flying Flagship. A twin-motored Douglas DC2 transport, it is the first of three ordered by the Air Force at $85,000 apiece. Under the direction of Major General Frank Maxwell Andrews, it has been equipped as a complete flying headquarters with offices, radios, kitchen, but without armament. In it General Andrews acts as air admiral, flying above his fighters, directing them by radio. With its ceiling of 23,000 ft., the flagship will be out of range of antiaircraft guns, while its 200 m.p.h. speed will permit it to outrun most existing fighters. Its significance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Flying Flagship | 2/10/1936 | See Source »

Attending Harvard in the period covered by this newly discovered kitchen account book were students who later became famous, among them Samuel Adams, Governor of Massachusetts and delegate to the Continental Congress; Artemas Ward, Commander-in-Chief of the Massachusetts troops and delegate to the Continental Congress; Samuel Langdon, President of Harvard; Jonathan Trumbull, Governor of Connecticut; James Bowdoin, President of the Constitutional Convention and Governor of Massachusetts; Thomas Hutchinson, Governor of Massachusetts; Thomas Clap, President of Yale; and four other delegates to the Continental Congress, Robert Treat Paine, William Ellery, Thomas Cushing, and James Otis

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 200 Year Old Accounts of Harvard Food Show Pie and Pigeons on Menu | 2/3/1936 | See Source »

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