Word: buffalo
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...small trick. When Lukas Foss was appointed musical director of the Buffalo Philharmonic last December, the orchestra's executive committee warned him that the box office demanded he play the music of the masters-''not bizarre music or just his own music...
...News. All over the U.S., art has become big news, and a public conditioned to the excitement of recent museum spectaculars has responded in droves. The Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo last year drew 782,800 visitors -more than New York's Museum of Modern Art or Guggenheim Museum, more than Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, more than Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, more than Florence's Uffizi, more than London's Tate Gallery-and five times as many as its own previous high...
...Government; only the top brass now fly first class. Some airlines have as little as 20% of their seating in first class, and the trend is so irresistibly backward that Continental Air Lines President Robert Six believes that "first class service is on its way out. along with the buffalo. There just isn't enough demand...
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., $22,000; C. R. Bard Inc., Murray Hill, N.J., $20,000; Sterilon Corp., Buffalo, $15,886; Richards Manufacturing Co., Memphis, $14,000; Orthopedic Equipment Co., Bourbon, Ind., $13,000; Clay-Adams Inc., N.Y.C., $5,457; Warren E. Collins Inc., Boston, $4,855; Taylor Instrument Co., Rochester, N.Y., $4,650; Acme Cotton Products Co., N.Y.C., $4,000; E. Leitz Inc., N.Y.C., $2,880; Birtcher Corp., Los Angeles, $970; J. H. Emerson Co., Cambridge, Mass., $450; Tecumseh Products Co., Tecumseh, Mich., $200; George P. Pilling & Co., Philadelphia...
...Honor. The son of a West Roxbury, Mass., fire inspector, Harvard-man ('33) George Frazier has spent most of his life as a freelance writer and a fulltime embellisher of his self-anointed role as an eccentric. When the mood hits him, he drives 464 miles to Buffalo, where the Charter House Motel serves a salad dressing to his taste. He wears $265 suits, brings his own hot dogs to baseball games, and snoots the common man. "Can it seriously be argued," he asked, after observing the deportment of a hockey crowd, "that these ignorant, ill-clad, ill-spoken...