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...speech, Harold frequently referred to Abraham Lincoln, the dinner??s namesake, comparing his efforts to reach out to minority leaders to the attempts of the most recent RNC Chairman, Ed Gillespie...
...that Quincy House has slapped interhouse dining restrictions on its dining hall—by banning first-years at dinner??it might want to place a security guard in front of the groovy neo-disco mood-wall in its dining hall, lest it get stolen by the same hooligans that swiped the Adams House gong last year...
...dinner??also known as the Harvard Clambake—traditionally occurred in September and provides a full lobster for each student. But Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) removed the clambake in 2003 because it cost approximately $30,000 and took away from other daily services on its budget...
...dining halls will also be open for a “victory dinner?? at 6:00 p.m., Corker said...
When sophomore defenseman Dylan Reese skated close to the boards, he yelled out, “I ate Reese’s pieces for dinner??—oblivious to the fact that Reese’s parents sat just a few seats away from...