Word: drink
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Alabama, and he has infused Alabamans with his own passion for a school that aspires. Rose was born in Meridian, Miss., with little else but aspirations. As a boy he picked cotton in the fields at 500 a day. His father died when he was ten. He drove soft-drink trucks and plowed fields to earn the money to go to Kentucky's Transylvania College, where he majored in philosophy and went on to get a bachelor of divinity degree in 1946. For the next three years he taught philosophy and religion there, and preached at the same time...
...Pyramid. Though it is probably the world's oldest soft-drink firm, Britain's Schweppes Ltd. is a greater mix than most non-Britons realize...
...until ten years ago that it arrived in force in the U.S., where it has become highly popular as a drink mixer. Schweppes's overseas sales, in fact, will match sales in Britain this year for the first time and, in what amounts to a celebration, the firm is introducing a new drink in the U.S.: Bitter Lemon...
Naked City (ABC, 10-11 p.m.).* Burgess Meredith is an alcoholic poet trying to get back manuscripts he exchanged for drink. Repeat...
...surf and sand, every night (under a perfect moon) another tropical taste of the revelry of luau. But in only ten years, Waikiki has been transformed into some thing that seems to belong more to southern Florida than it does to the once magical islands of Hawaii. Soft-drink and souvenir stands clutter the beach front, the famed beach itself is often so crowded that it looks like Coney Island on a Sunday, and hawkers are everywhere ($8 for a twilight cruise plus a cup of rum punch in a catamaran...