Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Heart. In Metz, France, Jean Rozaire, hospitalized for three months after his wife carved him with a scythe, asked the court to free her before her year's sentence is up because he doesn't know how to cook...
Since 1898, summer theaters have spread all over while others are downright chaotic. In non-Equity theaters, for instance, the actors and actresses often paint and build the scenery, cook for the company, and usher before performances. Somehow, out of the fantastically long working hours and shoestring budgets, many first-class shows emerge. Rural audiences are usually sympathetic toward the barnstormers, and often enjoy what Broadway audiences would consider unpolished...
...around the Square cater to a wide range of student interests, offering reading that's not on the reading lists. Some periodicals emphasize self-help: "Seven Ways to Improve Your Sex Technique," and "You, Too, Can Drink Anyone Under the Table." Others offer household hints, such as "How to Cook a Man," and "How to Prospect for Uranium." Educational articles on "Science Conquers Sex" and "The Girl Who Gave Birth to Rabbits," vie with sports features like "French Girls on a Six-Day Grind" (women cyclists...
...Thayer, who turned out to be living about a mile north of me on my own street, couldn't help me, but when I got Mrs. Cook on the line and explained my predicament she said: 'Sure, I remember the poem. I've got the original manuscript right here...
...said that I did indeed, and that the explanation made sense to me. I thanked intelligent, articulate Mrs. Cook, who is 71, and phoned her explanation to New York. Time for checking query...