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Typical of the smaller units in the University food system and almost identical with Dunster House is Adams. This is a small but complete kitchen with its separate steward. Cartons of canned goods are piled up in the storerooms while refrigerated rooms of varying temperatures preserve the perishables. Opening the massive door to the sub-freezing meat storage room, an attendant tells of the steaks and whole animals which once filled the room where now hangs only a lonely side of lamb...

Author: By Colin F. N. irving, | Title: University Food System Feeds 5700 Daily | 1/6/1943 | See Source »

Ranges and stock pots do the lion's share of the cooking in the kitchen, while steam tables keep the food hot until it is served, and tables which are used for preparation of salads are refrigerated to keep them fresh and cool...

Author: By Colin F. N. irving, | Title: University Food System Feeds 5700 Daily | 1/6/1943 | See Source »

...short corridor and another door leads the visitor suddenly out into the great system of food tunnels. Heavy foods like roasts and great quantities of vegetables are prepared in the large kitchen and trundled through the tunnels in covered cars which have been electrically preheated. Light foods and breakfasts are prepared in the serving kitchens of each House. Since the distance from Kirkland to the farthest dining hall, Leverett, is 1800 feet, provisions have been made so that Leverett alone of the five Houses can be made self-sufficient in preparation of food...

Author: By Colin F. N. irving, | Title: University Food System Feeds 5700 Daily | 1/6/1943 | See Source »

...kitchen range exploded in the country home of Showman Billy Rose, blew Housekeeper Mary Post galley-west, blew her teeth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Jan. 4, 1943 | 1/4/1943 | See Source »

...Lessons. These men learned lessons which will help beat the Japs. They learned the difficulties of dive-bombing destroyers, which are as hard to catch in the open sea as a cockroach on a kitchen floor. They learned the most advantageous level to begin dives into ack-ack. They learned the best way to deal with Zeros. Some squadrons boast of the number of lives they have given for their country. But Kirn's men are proud of how much they did with so little loss. The lessons learned by Kirn's men will be of service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AIR: Death of the Young Colonel | 1/4/1943 | See Source »

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