Word: shaye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Sales Administration: Headquarters: Adrienne Hegarty, Wendy Olesen, Paulette Schramm Atlanta: Lori McElhaney Boston: Bonnie Walter Chicago: Margaret Esquibel-Shay, Barbara Henkel, Leisa Marthaler Detroit: Monica Hansen, Leslie Callahan Los Angeles: Monica Benson, Merry Lou Flockhart, Linda Tortell New York: Jane Cole, Marie Di Fiore, Renee Geathers, Dawn Jeffrey, Delia Leahy, Terry Pagliuco, Gloria Ruiz, Ann Savarino, Marie Tringali San Francisco: Sheila Phillips Washington: Charlotte...
Even the Boathouse Bar on JFK St. seems quiet. One resident has called the establishment one of "the four most notorious bars in the state"--Grendel's, the Harvard Square Sports Club and Shay's are the others...
...fortunately, we've seldom had to go that long. Ten years after the Revolution, there was Shay's Rebellion, in which poor farmers challenged the new Republic's monied elite. In the 1820s and '30s, there was the Workingmen's Movement, pitted against the evils of "kingcraft, priestcraft and lawyercraft." That fed into the abolition movement, which in turn helped launch the women's suffrage movement in 1848. Near the turn of the century, there was the middle-class Progressive Movement for civic reform and a near insurrection by the new industrial working class. In our own time...
Beer guzzlers and wine sippers were pressed to the railings of Shay's Wine Bar Cafe and other local hangouts last Satuday night in a scene that has become familiar to denizens of Harvard Square in the past two years...