Word: restaurante
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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An employee at a Harvard-owned restaurant at the KSG agreed with the student government's decision to endorse the Living Wage Campaign.
The employee, who asked to remain anonymous, expressed concern about low wages not only because of Harvard's wealth, but also because of the restaurant's high prices.
Sean Keay, a cook at Ambrose, a restaurant on Huntington Street in Boston, heaped spoonfuls of orrechiete with broccoli rabe and tomato onto the waiting plates.
"This place is like a town," says English teacher Minnie Phillips. "We have a jail, a hospital, a restaurant, a theater. We've got everything you need here...but everyone goes home at night." And with luck, comes back the next morning.
Phillips tells the class of a restaurant she went to over the weekend that served the pie, as well as ham hocks, collard greens and smothered beef stew. "And what do all these things have in common?" The white students are still stumped when Robert Givens chimes in. "No offense...