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...same time, Mandela possesses a common touch that no amount of political coaching can inculcate. When Mandela speaks at banquets, he makes a point of going into the kitchen and shaking hands with every dishwasher and busboy. On countless occasions, he will stop in the middle of a street or hallway to talk with a little boy; his questioning has the rhythm of a catechism. "How old are you?" he will say. "Four," the boy might whisper. "Ah, you're a big man, man!" he will reply with a smile. "And what did you have for breakfast today...
According to Turchiano, Shapiro "toldpicketers, 'Sorry, we're going to have topermanently replace you,' and then said, 'Thiswould not have happened if weren't for the union.This would be settled if you would just come inand talk to the kitchen chefs and the diningservices without the union. The union is causingthe problem...
Rosovsky Hall provides dining space for 150 students, room for additional offices, a kitchen with accommodations for kosher cooking which separates milk and meat, and a library big enough to hold all of Hillel's books in one place...
...turned himself into a latter-day Marco Polo: nine trips to 61 countries. Everywhere he went, he conferred, orated, debated, press-conferenced. In Moscow to open a U.S. trade exhibit in 1959, Nixon got into a finger-pointing argument on communism with Soviet Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev in the kitchen of an American model home...
...have advertised that our workers are available for summer employment and have written letters asking Boston restaurants to hire Harvard kitchen staff," he says...