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...need $30 as well if you want to eat at Harvest, a chic restaurant with outside cafe down the way on Brattle St. A less expensive stomping ground would be Autre Chose, with fine French cuisine. Other places you might want to consider are Ahmed's, on Winthrop St., Cafe at the Atrium on Church, and Locke-Obers. No, just kidding on the last one. The super traditional Boston restaurant is out of touch for all but the Chase and Salomon Brothers...
Some clubs, however, did not find the need to escape from their familiar environment. Many of them simply played games. The Bridge Club, for example, met for three hours a week in the Science Center cafe for non-competitive tournaments...
...people simply dip them in flour or cracker crumbs and fry them. Many restaurants, like Manhattan's Four Seasons and Le Français, in Wheeling, Ill., use them as garnishes for meat and game or in a cream sauce. Owner-Author George Lang of Manhattan's Cafe des Artistes insists on serving them as a separate course sauteed in olive oil or butter: "They are too precious to use as a vegetable...
...program spend odd hours in the afternoon chatting away in the Conroy Commons in the basement of Longfellow Hall. Gaspar and company say that much of the social life at the Ed School centers around the Commons. Down a narrow stairway, the windowless, smoke-filled room resembles a small cafe with a myriad of small tables surrounding a petite cafeteria...
...style the Herschbachs adopted when they arrived at Currier in 1981 Dudley Herschbach describes as "hyperactivity." Currently, the Herschbachs' efforts include an array of sporting events, five language tables, and several cultural events, such as the Jazz Cafe...