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...Sitting there eating with a great expanse of hairy legs is a rather repulsive thing," John H. Finley, Jr. '25, Master of Eliot House, declared. "Since you can't ask the head waitress to differentiate between shorts from J. Press and shorts from the YMCA," he explained, "J. Press is out, also...
...many implications. But leggy, redheaded Christine Keeler, 21, managed to move in Mayfair's smartest circles and numbered among her wide range of gentlemen acquaintances top names in London's political, social, diplomatic and show business worlds. Last week the social life of Christine Keeler, onetime waitress and fulltime playgirl, was all over the front pages of the British press...
...must commend you for the coverage of the Zantzinger case, as our newspapers, through either political or economic concern, saw fit to print hardly more than an obituary for Hattie Carroll, waitress...
...stomach in return. Zantzinger had two double bourbons with his steak; Jane Zantzinger, four double Cutty Sarks with her prime ribs. When the head barman refused to serve more, Jane hopped to another table, sipped from the glasses of its surprised occupants. Zantzinger left no tip for the waitress...
...ball in the Emerson Hotel, the pace picked up. Zantzinger stung a Negro bellhop's rear with his cane. After a few bourbons and ginger at the open bar, he asked a Negro waitress, Mrs. Ethel Hill, 30, something about a firemen's fund. She said she did not know what he meant. "Don't say no to me, you nigger, say no, sir," said Zantzinger. He flailed her with the cane. She fled to the kitchen...