Word: chef
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...perfect dish requires a chef as well as a recipe. One For The Money makes an endurable evening because it always seems to be going somewhere; but it never arrives. The best sketches-satires on Eleanor Roosevelt, parlor games, rabid Wagnerians-are full of fun but not really funny. The best lyrics trip off the tongue but do not lodge in the mind. The performers are gay and bright but, except for Author Hamilton and Brenda Forbes, have no more individuality than a buck private's uniform...
...When has a chef or a cook ever ap peared on a British Honours list? Yet the man who cooks your food ... is as important as ... a dozen great painters, literateurs, or musicians...
...going to be so bold," concluded Chef Aymoz, "as to suggest that Oxford or Cambridge should found a chair in gastronomy for the study of the cuisine [and] research in nutrition...
...eminent British physicians and surgeons gathered at the Dorchester in swank Mayfair last week, its earnest French Chef Maitre Emile Aymoz delivered himself weightily-in French. Most of the grave doctors later checked up on his discourse in a handsomely printed English translation headed The Chef's Work for Humanity...
Died. Jean Nino Malnati, 69, maitre d'hotel of Manhattan's Biltmore Hotel, who, like many another famed chef, insisted that he invented Crepes Suzette; of heart disease; in Manhattan...