Monday, December 22, 2014
Daily Dose
From Newspaper Days, by H. L. Mencken
THIS BILL-OF-FARE
"This bill-of-fare, with all the drinks save the cocktails included, cost $10 a plate in any good Baltimore hotel. In that age of low living costs it was a high price, and the persons who paid it tried to get their money's worth by guzzling all the champagne they could hold. As a young reporter I covered many such dinners, and saw some drinking bouts of very huge amperage."
From Chapter XII, The Judicial Arm
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