Word: cooking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stage show this week is decidedly the brighter half of the offerings. Kitty Carlisle who has stepped gracefully from New Orleans to front line chorus to Hollywood and the arms of Bing Crosby sings in manner attractive. Phil Cook hasn't changed in all these years. There is also a bicycle stunt of considerable skill...
Secretly, advertising only in the magazines, and circulating their travel literature through such obscure travel agencies as Cook's these educators have been enticing American students to Moscow...
Naming the cook as corespondent, His Grace obtained a divorce in 1930 and shortly thereafter married the wealthy daughter of Mrs. Joseph Henry Patterson of Manhattan. Living on her little allowance, May Etheridge bore the Duke no ill will...
Died. Auguste Escoffier, 88, famed chef; in Monte Carlo. Beginning as a member of Napoleon Ill's kitchen staff during the Franco-Prussian War, Escoffier became a cook in the grand manner, fed Kaiser Wilhelm salmon steamed in champagne, plied King George V with variations of cream cheese (a favorite dish), invented peach Melba. Other Escoffier creations: Sauce Diable, quail Richelieu, filet of sole Waleska. He knew more than 5,000 recipes, wrote a monumental cookbook which he modestly prefaced: "It would be absurd to aspire to fix the destinies...
Well behind the winner, H.H. Cook, of Dartmouth, who completed the course in 3.40 minutes, William F. Loomis '36, Henry S. Parker, Jr. '36, Frederick S. Bigelow '38, and Harold T. White, Jr. '37, flashed across the line in 4.06, 4.08. 4.09, and 4.12 minutes respectively