Word: dinners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...least 20 Harvard undergraduates, most of them football players and members of Winthrop House, will usher political dignitaries around Boston when they come to town for an O'Donnell testimonial dinner Saturday...
They will be greeting, driving, and arranging hotel accommodations for such Democratic Party leaders as Mike Mansfield and the two Kennedy brothers. Most of the members of the late President John F. Kennedy's "Irish Mafia" will attend the dinner, ostensibly to honor O'Donnell for his work as Special Assistant and Appointments Secretary to President Kennedy...
Herald writer Joan Hawkes found that "it's in to dress prettily on Wednesday night when favorite faculty members are invited to dinner." "Radcliffe girls are NOT grubby," the article began. Perhaps the lady doth protest too much...
...government clerk who earns $53 a month. "I have to pay 600 for a one-course meal, and this will cost me 20% of my salary." Even less popular was another new rule. To make sure that Chileans really use their new free time to get home to dinner with the wife and children, all bars were ordered to close between...
...increasing numbers in major communities. The advantages are multiple. The downtown developer still gets all the financial help offered tract developers. And the retired have a home that is within walking distance of downtown, to which they can invite old friends for cocktails, or children and grandchildren for dinner. Unless they look hard, visitors do not even notice the necessary modifications-doors wide enough for wheelchairs, grab bars in the bathtub, raised electrical sockets (to save stooping), and panic buttons for emergencies. To the tenants, the best aspect of the new "sunset skyscrapers" is the assurance that the panic button...