Word: dinners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dinner two or three times a week with professors, teaching fellows, and graduate students in the Union mirror room. These gatherings will be limited to 20-25 freshmen...
...Dinner Hours...
...Illinois campaign since the day Charles Percy announced his intention to run. In Boston, Correspondent Dave Greenway, collaborating with Bureau Chief Ruth Mehrtens, topped off the close coverage of the campaign by tucking napkin under chin and sharing Edward Brooke's night-be-fore-election "soul food" dinner of pigs' feet and Moet et Chandon champagne. Los Angeles Bureau Chief Marshall Berges, who lives a scant two miles from Ronald Reagan and had followed the candidate's progress for 18 months, did not remember any champagne. "It added up to uncounted cold cups of coffee at airports...
Apologies. Most of Harvard was embarrassed by the emotional display. Dean John Monro apologized to McNamara for "the discourteous and un ruly confrontation forced upon you." When two S.D.S. students walked into the Quincy House dining hall for dinner, other students hissed...
...trustees of Colorado Woman's College could have been pardoned a worried frown a fortnight ago when Denver Millionaire Temple Hoyne Buell went to dinner at Manhattan's Caravelle restaurant with Columbia University President Grayson Kirk, a smooth fund raiser currently rounding up $200 million from the likes of Alumnus Buell. Instead, the Colorado trustees smiled knowingly and two days later announced that Buell and his wife Virginia had given the college $25 million, plus broad hints of more to come...