Word: cooked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This freshman team will fill a lot of holes in next year's varsity. Meehan prelicts that Huvelle will find a place as a niddle distance man, as will McKelvey. Burns, Frank Snowden Bol Cook, and Ed Brown, Baker, Stempson, Langenback, Steve Marx, Joe Ryan, and Bill Wilson all should land berths is the long distances...
...Cook advanced all these excuses, and more. Johnson was at his most per sistent, but even his famed persuasiveness was not enough. Last week came word that Cook had finally handed him a flat refusal...
...soon, the Treasury may be virtually empty at the top during a serious period for the dollar. There is the usual flock of other nominees-all of whom privately say, "Not me!" And some White House men insist that the President has not yet given up completely on Cook...
...Manhattan's Brown Brothers Harriman, fears that "the stage may be set for trouble" because of careless lending, and H. Frederick Hagemann Jr., president of Boston's State Street Bank, worries because "banks are more highly loaned than at any time since the '20s." Says Ransom Cook, president of San Francisco's Wells Fargo Bank: "The proper criticism now is that banks aren't conservative enough." If Senator McClellan's current probe does nudge bankers in that direction, some bankers feel, it may even be worth the embarrassment...
...played a new inning in the old game of calculating what a wife is worth. They figure that the average housewife works a 99.6-hour week, spending among other duties 44.5 hours as a nursemaid (at $1.25 an hour), 5.9 as a laundress (at $1.90), 13.1 hours as a cook (at $2.50). Even without overtime for work beyond 40 hours, the housewife's weekly pay would come to $159.34. Paid at competitive rates, most housewives would make as much as their husbands...