Word: lunching
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Faculty lunch room which has been established in the Trophy Room of the Union presents a striking resemblance to the High Table of English universities and some American schools. For the past few years, the Colonial Club has been the only place where members of the Faculty could dine together or invite students to dine with them. Some few professors have entertained members of their classes in their homes, and some have had afternoons and evenings when they would welcome callers. But there has been a general lack of frequent intercourse between student and instructor, doubtless due in part...
Friday, the twenty-third, is the day! Seniors meet at 8 on the Widener steps; the "uniform of the day" will be overalls (color, condition and design not specified). Caps, tin cups, and a brass band will be provided, also lunch and "sundries". Seniors will ride in special cars to the waiting vacht and sail to the mysterious picnic ground, and the picnic will start. All will arrive at Harvard Square promptly at six. No cash, no cuts; costs nothing but a pair of overalls...
...invitation of the Board of Governors of the Harvard Club of Boston, members of the Corporation and of the Board of Overseers will lunch at the Harvard Club...
...program of athletics will begin immediately upon arrival at the island, and will consist of baseball, various track events, including a sack-race, and water sports of all kinds. After the morning games lunch will be served, and then the athletics will be continued. The class will return by boat so as to arrive in Cambridge in time for supper...
...honored garments will be worn by undergraduates as innocent of excessive learning as ourselves matters not. What boots it that their thoughts, far from being concentrated on some ethereal conception of intellectuality, are intent on that position at ten dollars a week and the comparative chances of an aesthetic lunch on fourteen cents at "Holts'." Their raiment sets them apart from the plebeian mass of undergraduates for the remainder of their connection with the University...