Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Their complaints: in most countries a physician makes five to nine times as much as a manual worker, but in Israel he is lucky if he makes half as much again. Many a hospital cook with a big family takes home a fatter pay envelope than the chief of the medical staff (380 Israeli pounds, or $292, after 25 years' service...
...rich man will go," he said. "I am neither, but I am a nationalist, and I therefore must go-and I have lived here all my life." The 300-lb. French restaurateur popped an olive into his mouth: "I came to Hanoi in 1945 as a sergeant-cook. I now have $30,000 invested in my restaurant, and I'm staying until I have to leave." Cried the barefoot refugee in a three-room house where 23 people live: "I left my village two years ago because there was shooting every day. Now there is no place left...
...years. The gourmet trail has been blazed from snails (Paris) to schnitzel (Vienna) to cheese (Gruyére). Health was pursued at the healing waters of Spa, Belgium, and Baden-Baden, Germany. Art was tracked from Amsterdam to Florence to Athens. A temperance tour arranged by young Thomas Cook (from Leicester to Loughborough) in 1841 was followed by many a wine-tasting round (the Loire and the Palatinate). But until recently, music was the main attraction only at such famed centers as Bayreuth and Salzburg. Today the music trail is one of the most popular in Europe. This summer well...
...Tobacco Industry Research Committee, set up to study the medical effects of smoking (TIME, Jan. 11), named an advisory group of seven prominent scientists and medical investigators. Provisional chairman: Dr. Clarence Cook Little of Bar Harbor...
Sauce for the Gander. In El Paso, burglars who broke into Michael's Café took time out from their work to remove a 7-lb. goose from the refrigerator, cook...