Word: marriott
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Last year, Harkness- which serves about equal numbers of Law and GSAS students- incurred losses of up to $7000 a month. The loss was divided between the Marriott Corporation- a commercial corporation which runs the food services there- and the Law School and GSAS...
Over the summer, Marriott transferred management of the dining hall from its, Schools and Colleges division to the Business and Industry section- a unit used to running competitive cafeterias and showing a profit...
Fighting the Enemy. The committee leaders themselves have close ties to President Nixon. Graham is a personal friend, and it was during his recent Knoxville, Tenn., crusade that Nixon made one of the few public speeches of his presidency. The rally's executive chairman was Hotelman J. Willard Marriott, also a close friend, who arranged Nixon's inaugural ceremonies and who employs Nixon's brother Donald as a vice president of the Marriott Corp. Marriott, in a press conference held before the rally, returned often, if indirectly, to the country's inner divisions...
...Harvard administrators decided last week to call in bids from four companies-Saga Foods, Stouffer Foods, the Harvard Food Service, and Marriott Hot Shoppes-for the operation of the Harkness Common Dining Hall next year...
...Since Marriott took over operations in September. Harkness has been losing $20,000 a month. David L. Laughlin, cafeteria manager for Marriott, said that