Word: dinners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...window of the quarantine van, he cried: "Gee, you look great!" He inquired whether they knew the results of the All-Star game. He chatted on and on, with somewhat feeble witticisms about asking the astronauts' wives for a date (coyly revealing that he really meant a state dinner). While there was a certain unpretentious charm to it all, it was also an awkward performance, and its triviality was strongly at odds with the solemnity of what had been accomplished. To describe the feat, Nixon reached for a superlative and found a big one. "This," he announced...
...company calculates that the average freshly broiled steak dinner served aloft costs...
HOUSTON, TEXAS. Town and Country Dinner Theater. Noel Coward's classic farce Private Lives finds Amanda and Elyot, who were previously married to each other, in adjoining Riviera hotel rooms with their new mates...
...tailors and his barber, President Nixon's travel guides are robustly American. In the best tradition of U.S. tourism, Nixon this week will depart on a round-the-world journey that will take him to seven countries in nine days. Everything from his airport speeches to his after-dinner toasts has been meticulously typed out in advance, of course, but the pace will be hectic. As one member of the President's entourage summed it up: "If it's Thursday, this must be India...
...trip to Cape Cod sponsored by the Harvard Summer School will leave tomorrow, July 26, at 9:30 a.m. It will include a tour of Plymouth, swimming and dinner in Hyannis Port, and a performance of "Mame" at the Cape Cod Melody Tent. Tickets $18 at Matthews Hall 4, 868-7600, ext. 2945, before 5 p.m. today...