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Word: cooks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...automatic head scratcher-for itself. It has just enjoyed three fat years, and now, with delight bordering on disbelief, is facing a fourth. Last week, closing their books on 1963 sales and pulling together first reports for 1964, appliance manufacturers reported that sales of machines that cool, clean, cook and entertain rose 7% last year, to $9 billion, and last month ran 10% ahead of the previous January. Demand seems to be increasing faster than ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Merchandising: Two in Every Home | 2/28/1964 | See Source »

...Bennett, Cook, Miller, and Moore devised Beyond The Fringe and are still pleasing the Broadway crowd with it. These four fantastically clever men know their show, know each other, and apparently love every audience to distraction. In soggy contrast, the players at the Wilbur merely act--read the lines, go through the paces--never approaching the wildly imaginative conviction of the inventors themselves. The result is a diverting little production (for much of the material manages somehow to shine through the performances) sapped of all the radical, outrageous vitality that makes the New York show so glorious...

Author: By Jacos R. Brackman, | Title: Beyond The Fringe | 2/27/1964 | See Source »

...heels that there was steaming food on the table. But the Reds had fled. Asked by his hand-wringing American adviser where the troops were that were supposed to have surrounded the camp, the Vietnamese officer in charge confessed that they had stopped in the last paddyfield to cook their own breakfast. Last week, in a Jeep bouncing along the dirt road outside Tanan in the Mekong Delta, a young U.S. Army captain cheerfully explained to TIME Correspondent Frank McCulloch how a new "clear and hold" operation was to sweep his area clean of Communists. In mid-sentence he stopped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Frustrated but Firm | 2/21/1964 | See Source »

...spent $600 million to modernize. It was the first to take the long-shot gamble to develop large-capacity oxygen steelmaking furnaces and to use computers to control them, now leads the industry in this most efficient of all steel-producing methods. The company's oxygen furnaces cook steel four times faster than the best open-hearth furnaces, thus reducing costs by up to $8 per ton. J. & L. also saves money by using computers to handle everything from customers' orders to inventory control. It operates the most highly mechanized coal mine in the U.S. near Pittsburgh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Steel: Really Rolling | 2/21/1964 | See Source »

...over-all balance and excellent organization that seems to characterize all Kirkland House teams gives them the nod for the league title. Sophomore David Taft, who one observer said "ranks right behind Keith Sedlacek among the back-court men at Harvard," and senior center Jon Cook provide a healthy combination of flash and stability seldom seen on the House hardwood...

Author: By Philip Ardery, | Title: Kirkland Adds to Lead In Straus Trophy Race | 2/20/1964 | See Source »

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