Word: cafeteria
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...What ho," he muttered briefly, and the great orange dragon on his vest spouted green flames from one lapel to the other. The girl placed a little red cafeteria tray in front...
...Ordered Diet. In the classroom, the six schools require comprehensive liberal-arts and science courses, then give students a chance to do independent work if they are willing and able. "We don't allow our students to shop cafeteria style," says Dr. A. Blair Knapp, Denison's chain-smoking, crew-cut president. Since 1948 Denison has fed its students a heavy diet of such broad courses as "Basic Philosophic and Religious Ideas" and "History of Western Civilization...
...northern end, the residence hall will connect with the two-story commons wing, along Mt. Auburn St. Here will be the junior and senior common rooms, the grill room, and a winding stairs leading the cafeteria line up to the dining hall...
...jubilant. Travel agencies were flooded with inquiries about transatlantic tours. But there were also a few cautionary notes. English newspapers warned against $2 haircuts, "and as for food," noted the Manchester Guardian, "you cannot, it seems, sustain life on less than about $1 a meal - even of the cheapest cafeteria type." Sighed the conservative Time and Tide: "Any British traveler arriving in New York with $280 in his pocket will soon discover just what poor relations we've become...
...plant meals can be an expensive proposition. Monsanto Chemical Co., which has had a cafeteria for 28 years, manages to break even. But most other company-run programs are in the red, Reynolds Metals absorbs a big part of the food costs annually for 1,100 Louisville workers. Thompson Products lost $61,000 last year serving employees 7,000 meals daily; Ford figures the loss at around 8? per customer to feed 3,000 workers at the Dearborn main headquarters. Part of the reason for the loss is that industrial firms must pay plant union wages and fringe benefits, which...