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Word: breakfasts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Good Morning! Why don't you try my favorite breakfast...

Author: By Marc M. Sadowsky, | Title: SPORTS | 5/12/1977 | See Source »

That's right--nothing. I haven't gotten up in time for breakfast for the past two months...

Author: By Marc M. Sadowsky, | Title: SPORTS | 5/12/1977 | See Source »

...University performed its version of "student consultation." Spence agreed to try to make North the Quad's hot breakfast dispensory, but it turned out that the North dining hall is too small and food has to be served from several different lines in different rooms. Yet the administrators intend to rotate hot breakfasts within each of the four "spheres" every year, so that they'll have to squeeze all the Quad students into the North dining rooms pretty soon anyway--an apparent contradiction. So Spence went up to North and met with five or six students and a master...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: Eating It | 5/10/1977 | See Source »

Administrators were even more cavalier in their regard for input on the subject from the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life. Last year, CHUL voted 20 to 2 against the limited breakfast option. To avoid this kind of conflagration this year, Fox presented the plan to CHUL for discussion after he had made the decision, an action for which the normally-meek student-master body reprimanded him. A similar reaction seems likely from the House committees, as they receive North House's petition to reinstate hot breakfasts at all Houses. And the student population as a whole--almost half...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: Eating It | 5/10/1977 | See Source »

...House system, which encourages students to eat in their Houses, or at least on campus. However, if the 14 meals were limited to lunch and dinner, the prime educational benefits of the Houses would still be realized for 14-meal-a-week students. Besides, under the new limited breakfast plan, only the students from four of the 12 Houses would eat more than 14 meals in their own House. Whether it is reasonable to ask financially-squeezed poor and middle income students to subsidize the "House system" also remains open to question. Considering the popularity of optional meal plans...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: Eating It | 5/10/1977 | See Source »

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