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Miss Garvy also revealed that Francis R. Brown, Dean of Residence and Student Affairs, will allow Harvard students to eat free of charge in the Radcliffe dormitories for "both educational functions and club meetings," if the club "will profit from a dinner meeting...
Criticism. In the Congo. La Générale laid railroads, carved out mines, raised skyscrapers, put up company towns, paternalistically taught its workers to eat off plates and even sent some through high school (but no farther). When freedom-and chaos-came, La Génerale labored to do business as usual. Among other things, this meant paying millions of dollars in royalties and taxes to Katanga Separatist Moise Tshombe, enabling him to buy arms and defy the United Nations...
LAROUSSE GASTRONOMIQUE, by Prosper Montagné (1,101 pp.; Crown: $20). In this large, well-illustrated American edition of the famous French encyclopedia of food and cooking are recipes for almost everything edible, definitions of culinary terms, and such curiosa as a description of what Louis XIV liked to eat for dinner (the fifth course consisted of various fresh-water fish cooked in pastry, and was intended to remove the taste of the larks, ortolans, thrushes, capons, woodcocks, young turkeys, young hares, sweetbreads, ham, forcemeats, hot pâtés and fritures that had preceded it). Its completeness...
...Masters also said that it is "impossible for Radcliffe girls to eat lunch in the Houses." They said that, "if nothing else, crowding in the House dining rooms at desirable lunch hours makes any interhouse plan unfeasible...
...plan will still permit more 'Cliffies to eat in the Houses than at any time in the past...