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...this is the last lap of the 20th century. Old values are exhausted, and new styles are hitting their stride. This is true even in Primrose Hill, where Harry, an old-fashioned ladies' man and pub potato, is drawn into the messy lives of friends and family. Brother Freddie, "a poet of the '50s in the sense that his career was almost totally confined to the years 1958-59," has been sexually recharged by modern medicine. Son Piers is a wastrel and dodgy lodger at his father's house. Ex-stepdaughter Bunty is a lesbian, and niece ) Fiona an alcoholic...
Supporters say the pub will contribute to the campus' social life by providing undergraduates--many of whom are under 21 and thus cannot meet in the Square's bars--a place to socialize...
According to a resolution put forth by social committee member Seth D. Tapper '91, the pub would operate six days a week from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., in a rented space at 2 Bow Street, directly across from the Bow and Arrow Pub. Tapper's proposal calls for the coffee house to serve limited amounts of free beer, sell food, show late night movies and rent out games for its customers...
...building is occupied by the Center for Population Studies of the School of Public Health. It is adjacent to Adams House and the Bow and Arrow Pub...
Like his father, novelist Kingsley Amis, the author courts the charge of misogyny. Modified misanthropy would be closer to the mark. Almost anything on two legs is fair game for the Amis blitz. Keith Talent reads like a composite of every cheating, pub-crawling lout that Amis has ever met, which is probably quite a few. A typical Talent day includes waking with a hangover, a round of serial adulteries and petty larcenies, then hours of whetting his dart skills at the Black Cross. A typical business transaction includes stealing a shipment of perfume and, when finding out that...