Word: cafeteria
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...civil-service regulations, seldom moves at a pace faster than a lumbering lurch. But head, neck and unwinking eye can zip out with wondrous speed-to snap at a taxpayer, look out a window at a parade, or sip a slow cup of coffee at the nearest Government cafeteria. Last week the Senate heard another little-noted fact about his living habits: he can, and frequently does, enjoy the equivalent of about ten weeks of paid vacation a year...
...things have changed. The local high school may well be in the hands of "a brisk Kiwanian" whose teaching experience comes, not from the arts and sciences, but from auto driving or basketball and who earned his doctorate by "researches into the theory and function of a school cafeteria." "Who or what," Lynd asks, "was responsible for the change...
Lounging facilities, 10 feet high, 160 feet long, and in all 40 feet wide, will occupy the first floor of the commons hall. Above the lounge a large cafeteria will seat 620 men at one time. Both lounge and dining hall will look out on the new Jarvis Field courtyard through glass window-walls...
Lounging facilities, 10 feet high, 160 feet long, and in all 40 feet wide, will occupy the first floor of the commons hall. Above the lounge a large cafeteria will seat 620 men at one time. Both lounge and dining hall will look out on the new Jarvis Field courtyard through glass window-walls...
...halls instead of the huge expanse of Memorial Hall. The Union offered club tables on its second floor to any group of twelve at $9 per week for 17 meals. A Crimson editorial, entitled "And Again, Food!" applauded this idea and wanted "systemized eating to take the place of cafeteria philandering." The Union's suggestion was followed up with a concerted drive to erect a new dining hall on Mt. Auburn Street, which failed when an insufficient number of students reported that they would cat there. Most people ate at clubs or were "eating round...