Word: cafe
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Hampden Hall, which is now entirely completed, is six stories high and contains fifty suites, twenty double and thirty single. On the ground floor are stores and a cafe. The building is equipped with an elevator and a telephone service...
...also proposed to erect on the Massachusetts avenue site an apartment house with a cafe, for the convenience of parents of students while visiting the College...
...ridiculous enough to be amusing. Several of the prose contributions show more originality than usual, notably the extract from Gulleivr's travels, which is a very clever parody. A large proportion of the shorter jokes are also above the average, such as the strangely familiar "Men at the Dunyer Cafe." Especial credit is due to the reportorial work of the Lampoon's New Haven correspondent. Under the circumstances, much tact must have been needed to secure interviews so pointed...
Halfbacks--W. M. Bunting 155, R. E. Sard 168, M. Tilden, Jr. 135, G. Aertson, Jr. 150, J. D. Tew 150, W. H. Bradley 148, W. Phillips 160, C. E. Mason 150 F. F. Francis 150, G. G. Smith 145, N. S. Cafe 152, A. W. Locke 160, C. D. Bigelow 138, A. G. Waite 130, W. B. Brigham 148, T. Ybarra 150, W. T. Harrison 165, J. W. Bird...
...which now stands on the site, will be removed. The hotel is intended to offer accommodation to parents and friends of students, who come for a day or two, and who would otherwise seek lodgings in Boston; and also to provide for dinners and banquets. To this end the cafe will probably be made a prominent feature, and a banquet hall and private dining rooms will be arranged...