Word: cooked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Message from the Cook. Despite such irritations, the President was in a light-hearted mood, darkened only briefly by his attendance at the funeral of Michigan's Senator Patrick McNamara in Detroit. After he had returned to the White House, some 500 heads turned, searching for some sign-any sign-of presidential wrath, when Senator William Fulbright made his way through the receiving line at a diplomatic reception. They searched in vain. Indeed, Johnson all but hugged his arch-critic, clasping his shoulders, squeezing elbow, patting arm. "I read Bill's speech on the arrogance of power...
...holds, and research cannot be separated from teaching. "If I lecture on social democracy," he explains, "well, that's a subject I have finished with. I've written my book. It's out of my system. But if I lecture on 20th century culture, my work now; I really cook with gas?this is what I am still involved with intellectually...
...Bethlehem, National, Republic and Kaiser out-inferno Dante. When a pipelike lance stabs the molten iron with a Mach 2 jet of high-pressure oxygen, the cauldrons burst into a maelstrom of 3,000° metal, boiling noxious smoke and spewing fireworks. The process not only enables steelmen to cook a batch of steel in 40 minutes instead of six to ten hours in an open-hearth furnace but produces metal with fewer strength-sapping impurities as well...
...FATAL IMPACT, by Alan Moorehead. Writing in the wake of Captain Cook, Bougainville and other great Pacific navigators and explorers, the superbly skilled journalist-historian Alan Moorehead takes soundings of philosophic depth-savage and civilized man in confrontations unresolved to this...
Want a good cook? Mind getting married to her? Then Box 2000 is probably your best...