Word: alee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...BEEN dark for two hours in Harvard Square. Ten minutes ago the 7:30 show at the Brattle let out, and couples are kicking their way up Brattle Street, some of them stopping at the menu posted outside the Yard of Ale. Most go straight on to the Square...
...fall onstage, always landed near a trap door so that a stagehand could sneak her a glass of beer. In the Metropolitan Opera's current production of Electra, Birgit Nilsson's search for Agamemnon's ax is really a quest for a ginger ale stashed under a rock...
Bottled soft drinks are so commonly accepted that the Japanese substitute them for barley water as warm-weather refreshers, upper-caste Indians serve them at wedding receptions, and Middle East businessmen offer them to visitors as an alternative to Turkish coffee. Europeans mix their whisky with ginger ale or lemon-lime. White Rhodesians have a fad on for brandy and Coke. Zambian copper-belt workers, who once paid threepence for a home-brewed raspberry drink, now pay sixpence for "sophisticated" sodas. Everywhere, increasing ownership of refrigerators has lifted soft-drink sales. In Hong Kong, U.S. brands hold...
WALTER F. MONO ALE...
...first issue of the Harvard Latin American Chronicle, a monthly summary and analys's of recent developments in Latin America, will be on ale in the House today...