Word: dining
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Most people [who dine at the restaurant] are hotel guests," Willis says, "but as people become aware we are open, you will see a shift...
Midway into the fourth week of school, I was lunching alone when the social creme de la creme of the first-year class sat down across from me. I waited for her usual entourage to surround me, prepared to dine in shame. No one came. She pulled out a tiny red book of poetry and waited for me to say "Hi I'm Curtis." After pausing for a moment to consider the tacit offer, I picked up my tray and left...
That evening, it's time to discover theculinary wonders of the Harvard Union. This is thedining-room-away-from-home, where is 30-minutewait for a plate of caponata spaghetti is nothingunusual, and where first years learn to dine tothe dull roar of 1,600 of their chatteringclassmates. Many believe that the Union, more thananything else, defines the first-year experience.Never again do students eat Chickwiches with agroup the size of some Midwestern towns...
Almost a century later, students will be dining in Memorial Hall once again, but this time rich and poor--male and female--will dine together...
Local restaurateurs have argued that anysmoking restrictions should take place at thestate or federal level, so that patrons do notleave Cambridge to dine in communities with morelax laws...