Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...This Guy?" It was no surprise that Bui's reputation was known to Jacqueline Kennedy, who loves French cooking. But the story that the First Lady had been guilty of the unpardonable impropriety of trying to lure him away from the ambassador was as shocking as serving a sweet white wine with pink filet mignon. From London the cables buzzed with a story that Letitia Baldrige, Jackie's social secretary, had telephoned Bui one midnight last week and, in liquid French, offered him a substantial raise in pay to come to Washington and cook for the President. After...
...Cook Opens Scoring...
Almost before the fans settled down, the Tiger high-scorer, John Cook, put his team ahead, taking Perry Hall's pass from behind the nets and tallying on a 10-boot thrust into the upper left corner...
With Harvard back at full strength after killing an interference penalty, Princeton increased its lead to two goals at 12:39. Cook, impressive all evening, dug the puck out of scramble to the left of Bland and sent it to teammate Dave Hersey, whose backhand caught the twines. Bland saved further damage when he stopped Princeton rushes of three-on-one and two-on-none...
...boys will tell you about their high-scorer, Pete Cook's little brother John, who leads the Ivy League with 18 points, and about his line-mates, Jim Hyland and Perry Hall. They will tell you about their starting center, the Great--or as it is sometimes written, Grote--Hugh Scott, whose wings are named Bill Miller and Dave Hersey...