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...have access to the limited "occupational therapy" facilities, but generally they just sit--waiting for volunteers, bedtime, and meals. Meals, according to an occupational therapist at the hospital, are "quite a sight." "The food is mainly bread and macaroni," she bitterly explained, adding, "The patients are herded to the cafeteria, or rather to the mess hall--and I mean mess...
...eating facilities to conform with the Cambridge fire laws for the first time in several years. A number of students, however, still slip down to the basement ping pong room to cat their lunch, and the closeness of tables in the lunch room gives it the atmosphere of a cafeteria rather than a dining hall. Yet the food, brought over from the Adams House kitchen, is as good or better than that of the houses. And the addition of the contested coat and tie rule, now strongly approved by the great majority of the Center, has helped make Dudley...
...Denver, the 38-year-old Emily Griffith Opportunity School has 400,000 alumni. 36,000 students, a waiting list of 7,200. It gives 319 courses in such practical subjects as watch repairing, auto mechanics and cosmetology, maintains a barbershop for student barbers and a cafeteria for student chefs. Its aim: "To give folks who need more training just as much or as little as they want, and at the moment they want...
Returning alumnae have been invited to eat lunch in Annex dining halls on that date and are expected to fill all available dining space. The college had originally planned to feed all the displaced undergraduates in Agassiz cafeteria, but estimated they could not possibly accommodate all of Radcliffe there, and decided instead to ask them to eat their meals anywhere they could...
Post-game revelry flared into violence early yesterday morning when three University students and group of Cambridge youths met in a brief but vicious free-for-all in front of the Hayes-Bickford Cafeteria...