Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...PROVINCIAL visiting The City is likely buy his Cue or New Yorker find "what's happening", eat at a few restaurants, see some shows, look at hieroglyphics in the Metropolitan Museum and return to his rustic existence with some small change and a reinforced conviction that New York is indeed nice to visit but no place to live. This unfortunate pattern results largely from the fact that what is most interesting in New York is often most difficult to find, and the knack of living both well and at the same time inexpensively in this most varied and wealthy...
...Masters are reportedly opposed to most plans that would permit Radcliffe girls to eat in Houses--except, as at present, when sponsored by a Harvard date...
...Administration is currently working on an exchange plan to allow Radcliffe girls to eat in Harvard Houses free of charge and Harvard undergraduates in turn to eat at Radcliffe...
Trottenberg, also Administrative Vice-President of Radcliffe, in addition hopes to institute a plan whereby Harvard dates may eat free of charged at Radcliffe and 'Cliffe dates may eat free of charge in Harvard dining halls; such institution would then be reimbursed by the other for the number of free meals it provided...
...equipping a 200-bed hospital in Djakarta. In Cambodia and Burma, the Chinese Communists are ahead, capitalizing on their racial similarities and on large colonies of local Chinese. While Russian diplomats and technicians try to live in American-style comfort, Peking's agents sleep 40 in a barracks, eat native food. Avoiding the Soviets' impractical showcase gifts (example: an outlandish hotel on the outskirts of Rangoon), the Red Chinese have promised to build the Burmese a mill to make paper from bamboo, erected small textile and plywood plants in Cambodia...