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Dinner at Guilford House
12021-02-25T18:29:32+00:00Julia Teran9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d91Dinner at Guilford House, 1920?-1929?2021-02-25T18:29:32+00:00009651920?-1929?Mather ; R77000 Students ; V36260 Dormitories ; F36000 FoodunknownunknownCWRU Archives[Events and Activities] ; [People]Julia Teran9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d
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12020-06-23T20:03:54+00:00Food, Glorious Food17plain2021-06-14T18:06:55+00:00Navy V 12 Trainees in Food Line Breakfast and lunch are served cafeteria-style, but the evening meal is served at the table, and jackets and ties are required of all students. -Murray Hill Residence Quadrangle, 1965
Students Enjoy a Midnight Snack Students Enjoy Lunch at a Dormitory Cafeteria Dinner at Guilford House Students shall be in the dormitory by 5:40 P.M. on week nights. A warning bell will be rung at 20 minutes before six and again at 5 minutes before six, at which time every student will be expected to leave the dormitory for dinner. On Sunday the bells will be 20 minutes before one and 5 minutes before one. -Dormitory Regulations, 1929
Students Enjoy Fondue WRU WWI Mess Hall Interior Mealtime at Camp Case Any student who in the judgement of the dining hall manager is improperly attired - such as being without a shirt or shoes - may be denied entrance to the dining hall. -Adelbert College Student Handbook, 1970
Students Wash Dishes Each Noon Hour 400 Hungry Faculty Members and Students Throng to the Cafeteria Ode to the Guilford House Girl Now from the dinky heavens above, A murky torrent oozes. And in its study down the hall, The House-Committee snoozes. Turn high the gas, toast well the bread, Pass 'round the olive bottle, What care we that the grasping floods, Our fellow-classmen throttle? Stir up the golden mayonnaise- Away with fears that harry! Tomorrow's debt tomorrow pays- Eat fudges and be merry! -Varia Historia, 1919