The dining hall and rooms looked new and were perched on a manicured lawn that offered views on three sides.
On warm days, eat on the covered patio at Vinodol, and in winter, in the vaulted dining hall.
At Amherst College many students were noisily furious when 40 teachers paraded into the dining hall with anti-war slogans.
For its first five centuries, it served, as the name suggests, as the fancy dining hall for the university's more prosperous students.
Hemphill's VFW hall was quickly turned into a dining hall for the search teams, and it will host lunch for the guests at Friday's ceremony.
Ms. Baker remembers catching a glimpse of him at the athletes' dining hall, where a friend of hers remarked, "Oh my gosh, there is Oscar Pistorius!"
There food service led to child care and later to uniforms, and the latest 15-year contract renewal will see the unveiling of a new-look dining hall in 2004.
There's a big, rustic dining hall, a frost-lined ice house, a hot tub big enough for a dolphin and an outdoor patio complete with a charming smoking tent.
It can accommodate up to 17 guests in beach cottages and jungle villas, and the main lodge has a dining hall, lounge, master suite, infinity pool and pier.
During her five-day cruise, a water line broke in the hallway ceiling near her cabin, and a separate sewer line broke outside the main dining hall, she said.
Many Muslims and Jews at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts have been breaking bread at a unique college dining hall that opened two days after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Sitting in penny loafers and a gray suit in the Bowery Mission's dank dining hall, with its crumbling linoleum and dim fluorescent lights, Morgan looks a little out of place.
In a dim basement dining hall in Cherkasy, decorated with blue-and-white Star of David pennants, a woman who emigrated in 1988 recently watched in shock as old women dumped part of their lunch into plastic bags for dinner and breakfast.
Roosevelt's hard- won belief in the benefits of what we would now call "holistic treatment" governed Warm Springs, and his jaunty spirit was everywhere especially strong, Shreve recalls, in the dining hall, where a chair at the head table was always left vacant.
With its hanging Edison bulbs, 1960s plywood school chairs, custom light fixtures made out of milk crates and bottles, and reclaimed wood tables from a 1930s distillery, this gourmet dining hall is hoping to help revitalize the historic Broadway corridor by drawing in the hungry hipsters.
Others huddled in the "Cathederal, " a spacious tent that serves as the main dining and social hall.
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Previously visitors to the novelist's former home at Max Gate in Dorchester could only see the hall, dining room, drawing room and garden.
For example, in a traditional schools procurement an "input" approach is taken - the authority would specify the number and size of classrooms, the size of the dining area and games hall.
Then the porter and his children carried every piece of furniture that was in the reception hall into the dining room.
But the reborn Plaza's best dining opportunities are its subterranean Food Hall, where vendors such as Sushi of Gari, Tartinery and Luke's Lobster have come up with dishes that have a connection, however tenuous, to the Roaring '20s and the Gatsby era.
It is near major subway and bus lines, as well as the world famous Carnegie Hall and Columbus Circle where the Time Warner Center has excellent shopping and dining facilities.
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