Word: snack
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...union need not be a grand or expensive place. It would be nice to have bowling alleys, modern lounges and other refinements that grace unions at other campuses, but these are not essential. An attractive snack bar and coffee room, some rooms for study, a few common rooms--perhaps with television, a browsing shelf, and a games area--would be a good nucleus. A book exchange, helpful to many, could also operate in the union...
...serve its purpose, the union must be centrally located. The Freshman Union building while not perfect, is an attractive possibility. The second and third floors have sufficient space, and with some renovation they could be made quite pleasaant. Snack bar profits could pay for part of the renovation, but the University could appropriately meet most of the expenses with money from the Fund for Harvard College...
...proposal came from Joseph M. Russin '64, who suggested that the second floor of the Freshman Union might be converted to provide recreation facilities for all undergraduates from Harvard and Radcliffe. He proposed that a snack bar, "perhaps administered by HSA," be established as the foundation of a student union "such as other colleges have...
...means of spies, subsidies and the executioner's ax, decapitating more than a thousand enemies. He was a man of enormous appetite: he would do away with an entire roast lamb at a single sitting and then gulp down a pound of honey as a between-meals snack. He had three wives and 40 concubines, but in the last years of his life his potency declined, and he had unsuccessful recourse to rejuvenation treatments by a Swiss doctor. His luckless harem consoled itself with sorties into lesbianism and erotic gadgets sent from Japan. Like many Yemenites, Ahmad chewed...
...vendors provided a complete food service, or if independent concessions were allowed to deliver phone orders at night, students would have no ground for complaint save the noise the paddlers make. But the Agencies have failed to provide an adequate snack service, and it is time the Committee brought its ruling up to date. It is increasingly silly to refuse delivery men the privilege of filling phone orders at night...