Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dudley's University rooms cost less than regular House rooms. Perhaps, if you try hard enough, you can get a room in the "Dudley entries of Wigg" and eat where you want, free of the University board charges. Or, with less trouble, you can move into one of the Cooperative Houses, located up Mass. Ave, near Radcliffe. There you can definitely halve your room and board costs, and, reportedly, enjoy innumerable sumptuous home-cooked meals made by myraids of motherly Cliffies. For the particularly industrious, there are room-for-service arrangements and even positions as apartment house janitors. And, just...
...Tucumán, which is expected to rally 3,500 delegates to her support. El Lobo (The Wolf) is still unimpressed. Commented one photographer as he watched Isabelita click into the house on the Calle French: "There goes the Little Red Ridinghood that El Lobo is going to eat...
...some instances, sharp price rises stem from special local situations. In India, inflation is the ugly result of the food shortage; most people spend 75% of their meager incomes trying to get enough to eat. Viet Nam's prices have shot up 58% in a year because of the war and the influx of free-spending G.I.s. Peru's government is spending prodigiously on a national development program, with the result that prices went up 18% last year, are expected to rise 25% this year. Brazil's government, battling one of the world's worst inflationary...
...particular reason for wanting to move off-campus. Many of them argue that 3 a.m. conversations have become more of a distraction than an enlightment, and that the dormitory atmosphere is isolated--an Ivory Tower. Others complain that they want to be able to run their own lives, eating when they like, selecting their own company, and winning a sense of independence. Finally there are the economists who insist that they could exist much more comfortably at a lower cost; in fact, many students are paying for two sets of meals--the ones they don't eat in the House...
...world is learning the lesson that collectivization is nothing but chaos," he explained. The average Chinaman, Clark noted has loss to eat under Mao than he did under Chiang Kal-Shek...