Word: eats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...years, he ran one of the most popular restaurants in Manhattan. During that time he befriended the low and the mighty, urged them to drink sturdily and eat what one habitué called his "training table" food. He pounded their backs, and they counted themselves lucky if they were awarded with "palship," Toots's ultimate accolade. He was favored by politicos; Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower had him to the White House, and Jack Kennedy invited him to his inauguration. Every ballplayer worth his mitt got the de luxe, or crumb-bum treatment, and even Bernard Baruch, elder statesman...
Ladykin Chicks. For the loyal "pals," it was a sad day two years ago when Toots closed down his "joint" on 51st Street to make way for an office building. Toots got $1,500,000 for his lease, took off for Europe, then returned to New York to eat and drink in other places while he waited fitfully for workmen to build a new restaurant a block north...
...envelope. What computers did for clerks was to eliminate the menial paper shuffling, permitting people to spend their energies on more creative and profitable work. It could well be that computers are propelling the U.S. toward an era when the American worker can have his cake and eat it too: the material rewards of mass-produced abundance and the satisfaction that comes from performing an intricate and responsible...
...hint about brushing the teeth: "If you do not brush your teeth, they will get dull and yellow. If you brush them, they will be nice and white and bright. Maybe a wild black panther will crawl in your window some dark night and look around for someone to eat, but he won't see you because it's too dark, and then he will see your bright white teeth shining in the dark...
...many buttons does your telephone have?" More creative coloring is indicated by the picture captioned "THIS is MY COMPANY'S LUNCHROOM. Sometimes I walk through it and smile at the employees. 'Hello employees,' my smile says, 'I am one of you.' I never eat there...