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...artists who manage to live almost entirely on the sale of their work. At his home in Woodstock, N.Y., he hunts and fishes, now for sport, once for food. Years ago he earned a little extra money by weaving rugs and tapestries, briefly running a cafeteria at Woodstock's art colony. He has taught in such noted institutions as the California School of Fine Arts, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Manhattan's Art Students' League. But he quits these jobs as soon as he saves enough to put him a few months ahead. Says he: "Most people...
John L. Lewis' daughter and secretary, plump Kathryn Lewis, who seldom appears in public, took a long lunch hour off from her job, spent it marching in a picketline before a cafeteria in Washington's National Press Building...
...democracy may grant that the Colonel's Lady and Judy O'Grady are sisters under their skins; but they firmly believe that Judy O'Grady's skin is prettier. On this assumption some of Judy's champions last week held a competition for "Miss Cafeteria Society." The place was Manhattan's Fiesta Danceteria, where subway society can get supper on a tray for 60? dance all night for nothing to Manhattan's better swing bands. Fiesta's patrons flocked to compete: stenographers, sales girls, telephone operators, factory girls from Manhattan, Brooklyn...
...quietly watched a science teacher dissect Fat Stuff. They saw where bacon, ham and pork chops come from, saw Fat Stuff's stomach, lungs, liver, heart. In a few days any pupils who have the appetite for it will be able to eat Fat Stuff in the school cafeteria...
What "Big Red" says, goes. Oklahoma is constitutionally bone-dry, but licenses 3.2 beer, which is dispensed in the subterranean cafeteria of the domeless State House. But "Big Red" mortally hates liquor, fires out of hand employes who drink on duty. If you were to order beer in the State House cafeteria this week, chances are the waitress would ask guardedly: "Do you want it in a paper cup?" If you were a State employe, you'd say "Yes." She would keep the bottle out of sight and you'd pick up some mints...