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After wining, dining, and cavorting at the Pudding, she will retire to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston and conduct a press conference about her new film, "Hallelujah Trail," to be released this spring...
...inside, speaks its own jargon, and carefully keeps its business confidential. Deals amounting to millions of pounds are often closed with a casual word, but it is a tenet of the City that business is never discussed in such prestige clubs as White's, Pratt's, Carlton or Brooks. All major financial institutions have their own dining rooms, where financial men daily have guests for relaxed lunches. In their offices, the leaders of London's oldest neighborhood conduct their business in a dark-paneled aura of ceremony; there are grandfather clocks, brass cuspidors and stand-up desks...
LIFE WITH PICASSO by Françoise Gilot and Carlton Lake. 373 pages. McGraw-Hill...
...that is only half the story. The other half is Carlton Chester ("Cookie") Gilchrist...
Behind them sat the other defendants: Science Teacher Carlton Josselyn, who had been earning extra money as a bartender, two part-time waiters, and the caterers, Mrs. Helen Bussey, 56, and Mrs. Emily Agnes Peterson, 51. For these two ladies there was a shocking surprise: the prosecuting attorney charged them with an additional count of conspiracy on the ground that they had provided the bartenders. The case against the parents and caterers was postponed for a week...