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Dates: during 1960-1969
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West Germany's Rheingold Express also uses spiffiness and speed (100 m.p.h. at times) to lure passengers on its run from Basel to Hook of Holland. Tourists can ogle the Rhineland from picture-window observation cars and, as on all German trains, eat a full-course gourmet meal for about $2.25. Now West Germany's state-run Bundesbahn is aiming for 125-m.p.h. service. In France the Mistral, which once hit 206 m.p.h. for the world's record, rolls along at an easier 80 m.p.h. or so from Paris to Lyon. Together with Austria and Switzerland...
...called my mother and soon everyone came running. Smelling salts were searched for, the doctor called, but Migi was dead. The doctor said it was a heart attack. She had taken scarcely anything to eat since Grandpa's death and her heart was weak anyway, he said. He asked Mummy what my grandmother was doing on Grandpa's bed, since he had left strict orders for her to be kept very quiet in her room. My mother asked me what happened.. I said I guessed Migi had come to see Grandpa. I didn't say she had seen...
Students at Quincy and Leverett without dates will eat that evening at Quincy...
...doctor. But after five years' scribbling. Chekhov suddenly discovered that the literary world was taking seriously the stories he poured out purely for extra cash. "When I didn't know they read my tales." he explained to a friend, "I wrote serenely, just the way I eat pancakes. Now I'm afraid." Taking more pains, Chekhov won more acclaim. He became a friend of Tolstoy's, who praised everything except Chekhov's dramas. "You know, I cannot abide Shakespeare," the old man explained in a sort of anticompliment, "but your plays are even worse...
This year, 94 per cent of Williams upperclassmen eat at fraternity houses; 44 per cent live in them...