Word: craig
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...someone else? Is there any single offering out of the ordinary on the menu? Is the wine overpriced? Is the busboy attentive to such details as discarded swizzle sticks and filled ashtrays? Are the service plates set just right? Then, having eaten and paid for his meal, Craig Claiborne, food and restaurant editor of the New York Times, goes on his way, full of sharp impressions...
...Craig Claiborne is regarded by many as New York's most important cuisine critic. After eight years on the job, he has more to say to more people than any other food columnist in the U.S. He turns out three columns a week, plus occasional Sunday-magazine pieces, is now updating his guide to New York restaurants, has edited the 717-page New York Times Cook Book, and is writing three more books, one of which will be a guide to the American regional kitchen...
...aged females." Soon poor beleaguered Nanny has her hands full with the boy's bad manners and withering accusations-and worse. A doll lying face down in the bath water jolts certain members of the household into some creepy flashbacks. Then one day Joey's mother (Wendy Craig) is felled by poison. While she is hospitalized, his shapely aunt (Jill Bennett) moves in, only to succumb rather swiftly to heart failure...
...school buses that carry white children to nearby communities. By last week the daily scrimmage had aroused one of Georgia's worst racial flare-ups in years. The Ku Klux Klan announced its own drive to "increase tension" in Crawfordville, and for good measure Georgia Klan Dragon Calvin Craig got himself arrested on assault and battery charges for roughing up a Crawfordville Negro demonstrator. Hosea Williams, a Southern Negro leader directing the Crawfordville campaign, vowed that he would "call out every Negro child in every damned school in the state" in sympathy boycotts. Martin Luther King threatened to descend...
Although both teams have demonstrated the ability to roll up a big score, today's game should be a hard-nosed defensive battle. Princeton has an experienced line with eleven returning lettermen. Cornell's interior defensive line averages a hefty 236, anchored by 300-pound tackle Craig Cannon. Princeton's Cornell's Marty Sponaugle and Princeton's Ron Landeck can both run and pass well, neither is a superstar who could turn the game into a one-sided rout...