Word: cooked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...than the trustee-directed papers began glowering at the man who presumably meant to eat them up. Cried the Union and the News in front-page editorials: "The work and pride of four generations is at an inglorious end." When Newhouse asked to see the company books, Treasurer Sidney Cook, 56, spokesman for the current management, not only refused but barred him from the plant...
Illinois. Democrat Otto Kerner, 52, a matinee-idol Cook County (Chicago) judge with an impeccable record, is being matched against lackluster Republican Incumbent William Stratton, 46, trying for an unprecedented third term on a record tinged with statehouse scandal. Judge Kerner, the favorite, has endorsements from such normally Republican papers as the Peoria Journal Star and Rockford Star...
...minutes later the frightened sailor walked into the White Rose Tavern on Whitehall Street. Almost everyone in the bar was too busy watching the World Series on TV to help. When a ship's cook named Brian Quinn finally gave him a hand, Jaanimets figured he had found a friend. In a mixture of pidgin English, Russian and Estonian, Jaanimets got his message across: he was an Estonian sailor who did not want to go back to Russia. Quinn, who has a couple of Estonian friends, knew what to do. He called the Estonia Relief Committee, let Jaanimets talk...
Ford, John Marshall, end Tom Munnell managed to hold back B.U.'s Dick Cook and company, who fell behind in the last races and finished third with 99. Despite his team loss, Cook was high-point winner with Ford a close second...
...silver went to Dick Cook and company, who piloted the Boston University boats to 146 points over the Thames River Course. The cup-defending Coast Guard cadets placed second with...