Word: grilles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Five old boys, collars turned up against the drizzle, lined up outside the Harvard Garden Grill at 8 p.m. last night. As the Cambridge polls closed and the bars opened, the lights and the tube went on and early news of Republican victories arrived as the first scotches passed across...
Buried Ballroom. The hotel has no fewer than 32 shops and seven restaurants and bars, including the dimly lit Hong Kong Bar, with its bead-curtained alcoves, and the Spanish-style Granada Grill, with arched doorways and central fountain. In front, guests can wander onto an outdoor "cafe plaza," one floor below lobby level; in back, they can sip tall drinks beneath mustard-colored umbrellas in a Japanese-style formal garden crisscrossed with bridges, or take a dip in the swimming pool...
...Step Aside." Shriver spoke the second day. He had been warned to expect hostility, and rewrote his speech to prepare for it. "I know you have got the grill," he began, "and I'm the hamburger, freshly ground yesterday and ready to be cooked today." He met the opposition head on, detailed OEO's considerable accomplishments, and expressed his own impatience with not being able to do more faster. He likened the poor to labor-union members, who must sometimes settle for less than their full demands. "The American society can't afford wildcat strikes...
Although Gartland's motion was finally approved by a vote of approximately 18 to 5, several executive committee members indicated that they would use the meeting with Bennett to grill him on his views about community participation--and might oppose him if not satisfied with his answers...
Included in the new Dudley House will be a reference library and television classroom for night students a between-classes lounge and study room for Cliffies and a campus "grill" open to faculty and students. The renovation, costing $800,000 will be completed next fall, after classes begin...