Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...TIME regrets that it mixed Reporter Cook's drinks...
...Bela Bartok. They get few performances because a) they write few works, b) they are constitutionally unsuited to the rigors of promoting performances, c) their music sounds forbiddingly difficult, and is twice as difficult to play. A member of this elite in good standing is Manhattan's Elliott Cook Carter,* who, at 47, is just coming into his own: a recording of his String Quartet by the Walden Quartet is being released (by Columbia) in June; another of a suite from the music for his ballet The Minotaur, played by Howard Hanson and the Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra...
TRAVELER'S CHECK will cost more this summer. After 34 years of charging 75? per $100, American Express Co. has boosted fee to $1 per $100. First National City Bank and Bank of America have both followed suit, but British-owned Thos. Cook & Son is sticking to old rate...
...window dummy and every bit as bright." Curly managed to ride his horse into the reservoir, the draining of which cut off the water supply for hours. Barbara, who "didn't know a tsp. from a Tbsp.," was far from home on the kitchen range. The cook she hired was touted as "marvelous with chicken," which was the whole truth-that's all she could cook...