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After a year and a half hiatus, the Ha' Penny pub reopened last Friday with the same low-ceiling, dim lights, stained-glass windows and assorted regulars that the pub has drawn since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City May Lose Bar, Gain Hamburger Shop | 10/16/1985 | See Source »

...Penny is probably the oldest pub in the area," says the new owner. Fraumeni, who lives in Arlington but is originally from Cambridge, has served drinks at the Ha' Penny since his college days...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City May Lose Bar, Gain Hamburger Shop | 10/16/1985 | See Source »

...School's Pub, after a narrow 16 to 15 vote Monday on the boycott by its managing organization, the Dormitory and Students Affairs Committee (DSAC), will continue serving the popular beer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unions Call For Boycott Of Popular Coors Beer | 10/2/1985 | See Source »

...closest thing Harvard has to a campus pub is the two-year-old Picadilly Filly (123 Mt. Auburn St.). Crowded, not too large and not too bright, you'll find more people you know in this inexpensive pickup joint than you'll find in your dorm. If, on the other hand, you prefer a place that makes Jiffypop popcorn while you fill up with cheap beer at the bar, then visit the Bow and Arrow (Bow St. next to Baskin Robbins). On Wednesday nights, you'll find most of the Harvard undergraduate population here, and you can you drink...

Author: By Rebecca K. Kramnick, | Title: This Guide's for You | 7/16/1985 | See Source »

Among those indicted were Curtis Strong, who catered food for the Philadelphia Phillies earlier this season, and Jeffrey Mosco, a bartender at a Pittsburgh pub frequented by athletes. Dale Shiffman, whom the FBI described as a gambler in Pittsburgh, was charged with 111 counts of cocaine distribution, more than any other defendant. Ueberroth, who has ordered all employees of the major leagues other than players to submit to drug- screening tests, hopes to persuade the players to take the tests as well. One additional concern: an athlete with an expensive illegal habit might be pressured to fix games...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drug Abuse: Dealers Near the Diamond | 6/10/1985 | See Source »

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