Word: cafeteria
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...eyed and forlorn, a high official of the U.S. Government shuffled into the Senate cafeteria on the ground floor of the Capitol one day last week. He had visited several Senators' offices on important national business that morning, but not one of them had invited him to lunch. In the crowded cafeteria, amid the laughing, chattering Senators and their guests, he was utterly alone. Nobody spoke to him, nobody noticed...
Richard Cwiklinski got out of his hospital bed in Milwaukee at 6:30 a.m., threw on a sports shirt and slacks, strolled down to the cafeteria for breakfast. After breakfast, he had a back rub, went for a walk in the hospital park, leisurely enjoyed the Lake Michigan landscape in the brisk spring...
...routine physical exam, daily physical therapy, post-operative recuperation. Normally, the patients would have been confined to a bed, wakened regularly each morning, prodded unnecessarily with a thermometer, served lukewarm meals. In the self-care unit, they take their own medicine and their own baths, eat in a cafeteria that has all the liveliness of a summer cookout...
When Susanne began first grade in a regular school, only her mother's iron persistence kept her there. Ruth Slay drove to the school three times a day-once to deliver Susanne, once to help her go to the cafeteria, finally to bring her home. The child made little progress...
This week, Long Island's Continental Industries will begin operation of an automatic cafeteria for investment bankers Carl M. Loeb, Rhoades & Co., providing a menu of 55 dishes with three choices per day, e.g., roast turkey dinner (50?) and codfish cakes, peas and carrots (45?), to 600 employees...