[Alumni-chat] Antiochiana! -- The location of the
"68 Cafe!":inYell
lwollin
lucy.wollin at verizon.net
Mon Sep 24 07:40:17 EDT 2007
I lived upstairs at the Funeral Home when I was CG secretary (and learned
that I shouldn't be a telephone receptionist) and they rented rooms to co-op
students.
As far as I remember, the "68 cafe" was called the 68 diner when I was
there.
I've never had better fried chicken than the chicken I ate at Com's. They
were very kind to
Antioch students when I was there, too.
----- Original Message -----
From: "J. David Coldren" <jdavid at coldren.net>
To: "'Alumni Chat List'" <alumni-chat at w3.antioch.edu>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 7:29 PM
Subject: RE: [Alumni-chat] Antiochiana! -- The location of the "68
Cafe!":inYell
> Lesley,
>
> During my time at Antioch, the big house across from Erbaugh and Johnson's
> was owned by Kenneth Coffman and it was called Coffman's Funeral Home. To
> improve town-gown relations, he used to let me borrow his Cadillac
> limousine
> when I had to pick up some printing or run other errands for the College
> Republicans and YAF before I could afford my own car. Nice guy.
>
> >
> When Phil Schaefer and I were running CG, Com's became the unofficial
> "court" where people would drop by after Comcil meetings to continue their
> arguments while we were enjoying Goldie's fried chicken and special salad
> dressings.
>
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>
> J. David Coldren '65
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