Word: inns
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When Chaucer's travel-weary pilgrims needed refreshment on their way to Canterbury, they stopped at the Tabard Inn. Much has changed in the past 600 years: local breweries are giving way, and contemporary wanderers are faced with more plastic and fewer local brews. Yet, as The English Pub by Rob Anderson (Viking; 111 pages; $25) makes intoxicatingly clear, a good deal of old English charm remains. More than 30,000 public houses continue to offer wayfarers in England an inimitable hospitality, glowingly captured in Photographer Andy Whipple's color pictures. Pub exteriors may go from Tudor austerity to Victorian...
...graduate who is now a fellow at Antioch Law School, originally filed her administrative complaint with the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights in December of 1979. She claimed that she was denied membership in Princeton's all-male clubs--the Cottage, the Ivy, and the Tiger Inn--on the basis...
...Tiger Inn officers had no comment, and Cottage Club officials were not available for comment...
...events leading up to and including World War II. Where, for example, is the Blitz, the shortages, the concern for relations left behind on the Continent? At their hotel in Bordighera, Frederick and his wife welcome soldiers under any flag who are willing to trade food for the inn's good wines...
Alberto Salinas: The Landmark Inn, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 2:30-5:30pm...