Word: kitchener
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Union and each of the Houses have kitchen staffs on duty between breakfast and lunch and members of this staff could easily supervise a daily brunch. Restricting the eating area to the small dining rooms or to special sections of the main dining room would minimize additional table-cleaning and maintenance...
...intestinal epidemic of modest and unidentified source broke out at Harvard during the Thanksgiving holiday. Almost all of its victims have been residents of Houses served by Central Kitchen...
...Houses did not serve dinner Thursday night, so sanitarian Wilfrid Krabek is investigating the possibility that Central Kitchen's Wednesday night meal may have contained the lethal ingredient...
Dinner for 22. Julia is all for men being in the kitchen. "A man in a chef's apron is a fine sight," she exclaims. "They are marvelous. They're more daring, while women are often timid and tend to get bogged down in detail. I think one can see from history that the great creators...
Only a sociologist, perhaps, is equipped to digest the mountains of raw data that Lewis' technique produces, to assay the yards of tape, the stenographic interviews, the conscientious catalogues of someone's wardrobe, someone else's orange-crate kitchen shelf. In a foreword, Lewis makes an effort to summarize, for non-sociologists, the book's message. In most ways, this summary is more successful and more illuminating than the ensuing panorama of unbridled...