Word: populars
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...survey, conducted at CHUL's request, found that crowding at the Union and at even the most popular dining halls is within acceptable limits, Margaret Ross '76, Lowell House representative to CHUL, said...
Katherine E. Garrett '76, Currier House CHUL representative and a Crimson editor, said yesterday that the least popular House dining halls, or those who lost the greatest number of diners in interhouse switching, were Dunster, Mather and those at the three Quad Houses...
...most popular dining halls, Garrett said, were those at Lowell and Kirkland
...four weeks old. The Quinlans still think of her as a friendly, outgoing girl, a fine skier and swimmer, who occasionally picked up a few extra dollars by singing in church. Friends from Morris Catholic High School, from which Karen graduated in 1972, describe her as quiet, but popular with the boys. Her employer at a ceramics company in Ledgewood, N.J., where she was a production worker until she was laid off in a company cutback in August 1974, remembers her as a good, hard worker...
...government is threatening to remove even this incentive. In 1974 it returned to office on a platform that included the eventual banning of all private beds and private medical practice in the National Health Service's hospitals, which in many areas are the only hospitals. The pledge was popular with labor unions, which felt that the so-called pay beds diverted scarce medical resources from patients who depended on NHS; they also attacked the notion that people with money could commit the very un-British offense of "jumping the queue." But Labor's promise was viewed...