Word: bacons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Panels participating in the Conference will report on their Friday meetings at 10 p.m. Saturday at the Loeb. The program concludes with an address on "What Happens Between Buildings" by Edmund Bacon, of Philadelphia's City Planning Commission, at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, also at the Loeb...
...Cambridge are twin peaks of English education, Americans are more aware of Oxford, perhaps because Rhodes scholars go there. Few even realize that the reputable university in Cambridge, Mass., was founded by a B.A. (Cantab.) named John Harvard; few could guess that Cambridge is the alma mater of Bacon, Byron, Darwin, Erasmus, Milton, Newton, Spenser, Tennyson, Thackeray, Walpole and Wordsworth. Strong in classics and "PPE" (philosophy, politics, economics), Oxford has dominated Whitehall and Westminster. But now England has a surfeit of politicians and debaters. It needs more scientists and engineers, and so it needs Cambridge...
...chocolate. In New England, it was plum pudding and frosty trees. In the German immigrant towns of Wisconsin, the old men drank cognac and Löwenbräu and listened damp-eyed to old recordings of long-gone Rhineland carillons. In Georgia, the holiday mornings began with bacon, eggs, red-eye gravy, biscuits, grits, deer sausage, fried catfish, cornbread, buttermilk, waffles, French toast, hotcakes and heaps of fruit. In the afternoon the womenfolk gathered in the big kitchen to prepare scalloped oysters and smoked turkey, fried chicken and black-eyed peas (cooked 24 hours), pot roast and cracklin...
...main hope lies in Charlie Ufford, soccer and tennis captain, who finished runner-up in last season's Intercollegiate Individual Championships. Ufford played number three last year, but will move up into the first position for this season. Behind him, in the second spot, is Captain Jim Bacon. Bacon went to Chicago last February and played in the Crimson's championship victory at number four in the absence of Joe Clark. His regular '50-'51 spot was five...
...just thinking for half an hour-it's a time when my objectivity is at its best." Then he plunges into a furious round of keep-fit exercises (25 pushups, 25 knee bends, ten laps in the pool), downs his standard breakfast (half a grapefruit, five strips of bacon, tea), slips into an Ivy League grey suit (sometimes flashing it up with his gold cuff links that are shaped like tiny T-38 jets), and pilots a company Cadillac to headquarters...