Word: dished
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...plum-colored parlor; for a life-insurance salesman from New Jersey, it was a harmless evening in an elegant and naughty North-Side Key Club; for a mackinawed Dakota farmer back in 1906, it was a dinner at the old Saratoga Hotel, where after ordering a fancy city dish called oysters on the half shell, he devoured the oysters and then crunched through the shells. But though Chicago, in its own sullen and grimy way, has afforded millions of conventioneers a variety of pleasures, its convention facilities have grown woefully inadequate over the years. Last week the city solved that...
...couple of dozen cabs. As Camelot principals were shuttling back and forth between the gilt Shubert Theater and the plush Ritz-Carlton Hotel, everyone was rewriting Camelot. Bit players were suggesting changes to chorus girls. Even floor waiters appeared to have a new second act under their silver dish covers recalling Moss Hart's adage that when a show is in trouble, room service invariably seems awful...
...that Edward Mallinckrodt's gift in 1923 of $500,000 for the construction of a new chemical laboratory met with widespread relief and gratitude. With President's Lowell's cherished House system still 12 years in the future, Cabot spent his first year at the College living in Stan dish Hall, now part of Winthrop House, overlooking the river, and his last two in Randolph, now incorporated into Adams House on Mt. Vernon...
...will not be cajoled. So they rebel--or rather, some of them do--and so Goodman's next problem is to explore a life of voluntary poverty, a life in which a man works for subsistence at a job that speaks for itself ('farm labor, hauling boxes, janitoring or dish washing, messenger...
Although of definitely secondary interest to the dinosaur hones, the museum is also selling such items as blow-fish and cowfish skins, which look, to the uninformed, like dish rags...