Word: cafeteria
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...down,' she pleaded. 'We want no publicity.' And this at a girls' school (enrollment: 3,150), where the situation is described by teachers and students as a 'powder keg,' with girls arming themselves with knives-their own, or cutlery stolen from the school cafeteria...
Olivetti's workers in Ivrea get low-cost meals in a company cafeteria, free med ical care, have summer camps and a kindergarten for their children. A substantial number (15%) live in trim, modern Olivetti housing projects; their wages (average: $80 a month), while low by U.S. standards, are among the highest in Italian industry...
...began in 1944 when it was decided that waitresses were far too pretty and hence far too dangerous to be allowed to coexist with students, even in dining halls. The punishment: perpetual bootcamp-type cafeteria service...
Widener officials have done nothing to alleviate this situation. Last summer, with stall demands still rising, they even decreased the amount of available space by putting reference material on reading room shelves that were previously assigned to graduate students. Cafeteria-like Lamont, with its small number of books, obviously cannot be used by the thesis writer who needs specialized books and documents...
...opening of a new $1,500,000 University Center this fall as part of the anniversary procedings may help undergraduate social life. A large ominous Georgian structure, it will house among other things, a dance hall, a cafeteria, a dining hall, bowling alleys, a snack bar, twin lounges for reading and watching television, offices for undergraduate activities, and 55 senior girls. Although opened last month, the building will be dedicated on Founder's Day. Students feel that it may be a big aid in strengthening non-fraternity extra-curricular and social life. for those who don't belong to fraternities...