Word: waitlists
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Matthew C. Lishanky, director of operations, said that Upstairs has seen little to no change in business overall—possibly even a small uptick. Lishanky said that Feb. 14 had been booked far in advance, with 30 people hoping for an opening on the restaurant’s waitlist. As for Valentine’s Day, “There wasn’t an empty table from 11 in the morning until midnight,” said Mary-Catherine Deibel. Upstairs offered two fixed-price menus, either $85 or $125, depending on where they dined in the restaurant...
...yesterday. “We only have about 1,660 places in the freshman class. We know the Houses are full to capacity and there are no places to put students in the Yard. As last year, we will be conservative in April and take more students from the waitlist in case there is a significant jump in the yield...
...Yale Profs’ Average Annual Salaries $165,100 Number of Hits Obama Would See if He Googled Himself 79,200,000 Number of Hits McCain Would Garner 24,500,000 Pounds of Squash Ordered by Harvard Dining Services 46,000 Varieties of Squash Available for Consumption 5 Waitlist to Donate a Boat to the Crew Team 23 years
...experience that will hopefully reignite and re-cement their enthusiasm for the school through this common learning approach, which is reflective of the approach they enjoyed when they were students here,” he said. The three-day event, which costs $1,500 per person, currently has a waitlist of over 250 individuals, according to Stephanie Goff, director of alumni relations at the Business School. She said that the Business School began advertising to the alumni 18 months ago. And despite the market turmoil, Goff said that she wasn’t worried about a dropoff in attendance...
...Fitzsimmons said that the high numbers of students taken off the waitlist is expected to decrease in the future. The slight change in yield has given the admissions office a benchmark for future years...