Word: cafeteria
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...wooden benches and the stacks of Bibles kept by the door. The chapel crackled as flames consumed hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of equipment from the messiah's rock-'n'-roll band and the wooden pew-like bleachers for his audience. Table after table in the cafeteria burned, and rows of children's wooden bunk beds upstairs, as the flames spread faster, through the attic that ( ran the length of the building like a wind tunnel. It burned fast because it was built on the cheap, a tar-paper, yellow-pine and plasterboard crematorium...
...interrupt his reading and glower at them. The mood lightened only when Yeltsin, 30 minutes into his speech, practiced a little pork-barrel politics and promised the students better living stipends and free trips home. A smattering of applause. Then Yeltsin pledged to increase the subsidy to the student cafeteria. A little more clapping. "If there is scant applause to this, that means food is no problem," said Yeltsin. "Or perhaps you are so undernourished that you are too weak to applaud." Finally, laughter filled the room...
...change I would propose is that the kitchen and dining room be turned into a sort of basement cafeteria, perhaps an adjunct of the Greenhouse Cafe in the Science Center. Not only would a well-located cafe for students turn a tidy profit, it would also draw students who might not otherwise feel comfortable going into a "minority students" center...
...people from the freshman football team getting Mather," said Anthony L. Dewitt '96 a player for the first-year team who was placed in Mather after receiving a number of about 210 "But I liked it because it's a newer dorm, the cafeteria's nice, it has a nice room setup...
...making do. At Eisenhower Junior High in Darien, Illinois -- which is going through its sixth year of shrinking budgets -- the principal, Joseph Pedersen, has been known to cut the grass and replace the tile floor in the gym. He also covers one of the three cafeteria periods every day and does occasional service as a substitute teacher. On weekends he writes grant proposals, attempting to get state and private funds for programs he cannot otherwise afford. For good measure, he coaches the wrestling team from mid-November through the end of March. "It's a long season," he concedes...