Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Would you please identify the two secretaries sipping cider in the doorway of Cook-ham's Royal Exchange...
...result of a feverish crusade started by a 32-year-old architectural photographer named Richard Nickel, the case of the Garrick went before Cook County Superior Court. The ruling last week could well be a historic one for Americans concerned with saving landmarks. Judge Donald S. McKinlay went back to a 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision that said in effect: the District of Columbia had the right to demolish a building if the building posed an esthetic threat. On the same principle, ruled Judge McKinlay, a city should have the right to preserve a building for esthetic reasons. The judge...
...naked and only half alive, fought in the streets for scraps of garbage. Plague followed plague: malaria, typhus, influenza, cholera, dysentery, and the dread Black Death itself. Sent to Tiberias by British General Allenby, a Hadassah team found cholera rampant: the townspeople were using Sea of Galilee water to cook with, to swim in, and to bathe their dead...
Soon the reporters swarming over the story were exceeding the investigators in zeal. Two days after the child's body was found, the Cook County sheriff's office took a 13-year-old boy out to the scene of the crime. He had broken out of a detention home on the day of the murder and had been caught several hours later...
...seems to me that the Democrats are in somewhat the same position as the man who came home from the party engaged to the glamour girl when he actually needed a wife who could cook, sew and manage; and time alone would tell if he had made a mistake...