SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 13.
Weir Worried by Maid and Menu. — Anti-Social Tendencies
Weir Worried by Maid and Menu.
Anti-Social Tendencies.
At the recent House meeting Mr. Baker suggested that although the residents were not starved, some alterations to the menu would be a decided advantage. He demanded more fish and more and better soup. The majority of residents, however, considered that the less they saw of soup the better.
Mr. Scott condemned the practice of abstracting large supplies of tea from the communal jug as being definitely anti-social.