Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When the package arrived at their Long Island home, the Bohlings opened it carefully, hands trembling, then looked at the contents in mild dismay. Said Mrs. Bohling: "This was the stuff you have to cook. The other didn't have to be cooked. It was like a salami...
...Army was having servant trouble. High Commissioner John J. McCloy and the State Department have long wanted the Army to give up the 24,000 German servants who cook and scrub for the families of officers and noncoms in the occupation forces-with their wages paid by Germany. The Army would not hear of it. U.S. officers' and men's wives might have to do menial work, and that would have an "unfortunate effect on prestige and morale." Moreover, explained the Army solemnly, wives in outlying areas often have to travel 50 miles to buy groceries...
...Cook '53 has been elected president of the Radcliffe Choral Society. Margaret Hankins '52, outgoing president, announced yesterday...
Anne Satterthwaite '53 became president of the Annex chapter of Students for Democratic Action. Other officers chosen include: Cornelia Rose '53, vice-president: Linda Horween '54, secretary; Anne cook '53, treasurer; Nanette Plerson '53, sophomore executive board member...
Pounding out a three run homer, pitcher Ted Cook led Adams to a resounding 12 to 4 win over Winthrop in House baseball yesterday. Eliot scored an 8 to 2 victory over winless Kirkland in the only other baseball game. Speedballer Luke Lockwood was never threatened by the hapless Deacons...