Word: breakfasts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After a post-breakfast shower and a quick perusal of the paper, Bromwich and roommate Dick Raines hopped into a car and began the trek westward. They arrived at the starting line about an hour and a half before racetime...
Yesterday at 7:30 a.m. Quincy House senior Mike Bromwich dragged himself out of bed, dressed and wandered over to Tommy's Lunch. He paid $1.07 for a breakfast of french toast and tea which he ate very slowly. He began to talk about the weather...
...like eating only hard boiled eggs and matzoh for breakfast," he added...
...occasional Scotch-and-soda during the campaign, smiled and said no. By 9:15, he had met with a group of would-be New York delegates in the Genesee Room of the Americana Hotel, talked with local civic leaders in the Corinthian Room, addressed a $10-a-plate breakfast in the main ballroom (he netted $500) and convened a press conference...
...years of the boom have been a period first of roaring inflation, then of deep recession, and those misfortunes seem to have increased the main appeal of breakfast cereals: economy. Says Kellogg's Corporate Publications Manager Rolfe Jenkins: "People on tight budgets have found cold cereal a good buy." With reason: the Cereal Institute, Inc., calculates the cost of an average 1-oz. serving of cereal and 4 oz. of milk at just under 110, even after the price rises of recent times. In addition, more and more married women are working outside the home; husbands and children...