Word: beers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When Harvard dining halls open next Fall, they will feature pubs selling beer and wine, if the prediction of the chairman of the Cambridge License Commission comes true...
John R. Sennott said Tuesday that the major stumbling block to Harvard's selling beer and wine--the legality of obtaining one permit for all of the University's dining halls--will probably be resolved soon...
Sennott said that state law requires separate licenses, but he added that the License Commission may charge as little as it wants for permits to sell beer and wine...
...used in Brazil to mean the "breaking up of a gang." A student in Sao Paulo was rather severely disarticulated this month, for example, after apparently reneging on a promise to finger one of his friends. Before springing the trap, he supposedly went to a bar and ordered a beer, then suddenly dashed into the street to elude his police monitors and was never again seen alive. The police duly produced a truck driver who explained to reporters that he had accidentally run down the student and killed him. However, reliable sources report that there never was any truck...
Arabella House, near the West German city of Kaiserslautern, is a well-kept building with 72 single-room-and-bath apartments and such amenities as tennis courts, bowling alleys, beer cellar, nightclub, sauna, solarium-and a fully equipped room for sadomasochists. Arabella is what its operator, Kurt Kohls of Ulm, likes to call an "Eros center" and what almost everyone else would call a brothel. Kohls already runs four such centers in West Germany and Austria, and hopes to open other Arabellas in Luxembourg, Holland, Hungary, Yugoslavia and East Berlin...