Word: burger
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Several of his colleagues at the Law School agreed with Burger that the Supreme Court is overworked, but said they oppose most suggested solutions...
Alan M. Dershowitz, professor of Law, said yesterday that Chief Justice Warren E. Burger has overstated the problem of the Supreme Court's expanding workload and called Burger's assertions "fallacious...
Buddy's Sirloin Pit isn't fancy and it misses all the gimmicks that other Square hamburger establishments trade upon, but Buddy's does serve a decently-sized meal of reasonably good taste at relatively cheap prices. Chopped meat is the bread and butter of the Sirloin Pit, but burger isn't the only reason why Buddy's merits a visit...
...Bartley's Burger Cottage, 1246 Mass Ave, Bartley's has all the trappings of a typical Square greasy spoon--sticky table-tops, and the like--but with a difference: good food. Bartley's raises greasy-spoondom to an art form. Its hamburgers are easily the best in Cambridge and come in an exotic assortment, including, for instance, four different flavors of cheese for cheeseburgers. You have to pay, of course, for what you get, so the 30 or so varieties of burgers all cost more than a dollar. There are also a series of sandwiches with names like "Harvard Special...
...apparently cleared last week for the conspiracy trial to begin on Sept. 30. The appeal of one of the defendants, John Ehrlichman, for a longer delay was turned down by Chief Justice Warren Burger of the Supreme Court. At the moment, Nixon is scheduled to be a witness at that trial, since a subpoena from Ehrlichman's lawyers was finally served privately on Nixon at San Clemente by a U.S. marshal. What action Nixon will take, if any, to avoid that appearance undoubtedly will be one of the first duties of Nixon's new personal Watergate defense lawyer...