Word: kitchen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Criminal Mind. In Salmon, Idaho, G.I. Hurley reported to police that someone had stacked all his furniture by the front steps, stolen the house. In Winnipeg, thieves broke into a house, took nothing but the kitchen sink...
...week ago, a large proportion of the undergraduates who live at Houses fed by the Kirkland central kitchen were struck down by dysentery. The victims rose as a man and demanded that something be done. Immediately, the University Sanitation Office offered a two-point program to halt further outbreaks. The first part of this program is `1unenforcable; the second is no preventive...
First, the Department has asked all kitchen employees to report to the Hygiene Building if they believe that their ill health may endanger the food they are handling. Hygiene would then examine them and decide whether they should receive a full day's pay. Yet this system has been in operation for the past five years, and it did not prevent polluted gravy last Thursday night. Nor can we expect it to prevent food poisoning in the future. It is impossible to give each employee a medical checkup every day, and if the honor system has failed before, why should...
...Council also suggested that, following the example of the Union, the five Houses served by the central Kirkland kitchen, and Adams and Dunster organize committees to meet with the dining hall stewards to discuss menus, and food preparation in general...
Although the dining hall problem is on the agenda of the Student Welfare Committee, no report was planned immediately. However, when an epidemic broke out among students eating in dining halls serviced by the central Kirkland kitchen last week, the matter received more immediate attention. The poisoning has been attributed to either the milk or gravy served Friday...