Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This was the year of revolution for the commuting segment of the community, beginning with the formulation of a Commuters' House Committee at PBH. Both PBH and the commuters were dissatisfied with the arrangements for 250 day students to eat and take part in occasional activties at the center. The pot boiled over when the PBH cabinet expelled the commuters June I, effectively forcing the Administration to provide new quarters. Both sides settled finally upon Dudley House, using only the first floor in the beginning and eventually taking up the whole building...
...getting a sociology degree from Texas' Stephen F. Austin State College and trying to peddle a book on his experiences, now lives with his mother near Jacksonville, Texas. And one of the trio's lawyers, Robert E. Hannon of Castro Valley, Calif., noted that legal costs will eat up nearly all of the pay won by the turncoats. Said Hannon: "They will receive damn little...
...Alden and Marion Stevens. Price, service, and even the temperature of the kitchen dishwater-as well as the quality of the food-guided the tasters. Burger, who put in a month's work for Michelin to help him with the Mobil job, reports that some highly rated French eating places would have been ruled out by his staff because of unclean kitchens. A similarity between the Michelin and Mobil scouts: both announce their impending arrival by letter, months in advance; but the inspectors eat incognito, revealing their identity only after they have finished their meal...
...recently installed at the junction of Massachusetts Avenue and Garden Street; the Radcliffe Graduate Refectory has been opened to undergraduates who cannot reach the Quad by 1:15, when lunch service ceases; women have been given the opportunity to take box lunches with them in the morning and eat near their classes...
...other solution, which has not yet been investigated, would be to have women eat at the Harvard Houses. On a restricted basis, the plan seems feasible. Women could buy coupons at the beginning of the semester entitling them to a maximum of two meals per week, Monday through Saturday, at the House with which they are affiliated. With an expenditure of about ninety-five cents per meal for coupons (this is the current guest rate at Harvard) and a deduction of some seventy-five cents per meal from Radcliffe board bills, the additional cost would be slight...