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...small circles, sipping gin and tonics and delicately chewing shrimp. In the corner of the room, just behind the bar, stood the New Crusader, surrounded by two of his attorneys, several reporters and a couple of Law students who asked question after question. The New Crusader drank an Orange Fanta, munched on some shrimp, and gave every question a quick, direct answer...

Author: By J. R. Eggert, | Title: Hoffa: From Teamster Boss to New Crusader | 11/1/1972 | See Source »

Those awarded the Sheldon are: Christopher Fanta, of Lowell and Brooklyn, N. Y. (English); Steven Kelman, of Adams and Great Neck, N. Y. (Social Studies); Albert B. Masters, of Dunster and Norfolk, Va. (English); and Edward McGaffigan Jr. of Winthrop and Roslindale (Physics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifteen Seniors Granted Fellowships Funding Travel and Study Abroad | 4/7/1970 | See Source »

Also elected from Harvard were Joseph H. Blatt. of Winthrop House and Indian- apolis, Ind.. Peter M. Blumberg, of Kirkland House and Winchester, Nils M. P. d'Aulaire, of Dunster House and Wilton, Conn., Robert K. Emerson, Jr., of Adams House and Hancock Point, Maine, Christopher G. Fanta. of Lowell House and Brooklyn. N. Y., and Theodore S. Feldman. of Lowell House and Waban

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa | 12/2/1969 | See Source »

Sunshine Somewhere. Not everybody enjoys the colas, and the big drive now by U.S. companies is to take over another large foreign market for fruit-base drinks. Coca-Cola has the familiar orange-flavored Fanta, as well as orange Cappy, which is not seen in domestic markets. Pepsi has a line of fruit drinks called Mirinda. The global market has few seasonal fluctuations. When cold weather comes to Europe and Japan, the sun shines all the brighter in Australia and Africa. Says Britain's Lord Watkinson, whose Schweppes Ltd. is also a Pepsi bottler: "It doesn't rain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Marketing: Harder Sell for Soft Drinks | 11/4/1966 | See Source »

...revolt, Dar's British citizens were thrilled to have the "shocking do" over with, and "the boys" standing guard. The New Africa Hotel did a landslide afternoon tea business. There was a band concert by the forces on the following afternoon. Smiling Scotsmen bought cases of beer and Fanta for the troops. Our neighbors spoke to us for the second time in six months, the first time having been on Monday when the "do" began...

Author: By John D. Gerhart, | Title: Tanganyika Embarrassed By Need for British Assistance; Calls For Pan-African Force To Aid In Future Crises | 3/10/1964 | See Source »

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