Word: dining
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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EVERY YEAR for the past 16 years, alumni fundraisers for the Harvard College Fund have gathered for a weekend in Cambridge. They dine in Eliot House, listen in rapture as Harvard administrators propound on educational issues of the day, drink up and head out to cheer on the football team, sitting in the very stadium their tax deductible contributions will help rebuild in the next few years...
Students who signed up last week for the fast and decided instead to dine on campus tonight will have to pay the $3.25 guest fee, Kay S. Lacosse, associate director for food services said yesterday...
They always lived simply, Chiang Ch'ing said of Mao and herself. Most of their time was given over to reading, study of current events, writing, and occasional involvement in the world outside. Rarely did she and the Chairman go out together. Almost never did they dine out for their own pleasure. Since they made their home in Peking, they went to restaurants (a pleasure of her younger days) only a few times. The Chairman was not very careful about what he ate, she admitted with a wry smile. He ate quickly, and was usually full by the time...
...Massachusetts Restaurant Association, which is also supporting the 3 per cent reduction, said that the passage of the bill would encourage more persons to dine out and the increased restaurant revenue would offset the lower tax rate...
This is not an easy exhibition to shake. The robes stick in the memory like apparitions, benefiting from the Romantic imagery of cowled monks and stalking mummies to which they allude. As painting, they are the most authoritative images Dine has yet produced. The whimsy of his earlier work has boiled off at last...