Word: grahams
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that Desi Arnaz tools around Hollywood. Behind these wheels was an international Who's Who of racing: Scotland's Innes Ireland, Mexico's Pedro Rodriguez, the U.S.'s Roger Penske, Britain's John Surtees had a 340-h.p. roadster and mustachioed Graham Hill, the 1962 Grand Prix champion, was to drive a prototype Ferrari that boasted a separate carburetor for each of its twelve cylinders. "Our only enemies," boasted Luigi Chinetti Sr., manager of Ferrari's North American Racing Team, "are ourselves...
Paintings were scattered all over the floor, ready to be hung, that day last month when Jacqueline Kennedy unexpectedly walked into Manhattan's Graham Galleries. With a trained eye and an eager appetite, the First Lady examined them, chose two (but left them behind for the show), went out the door and up Madison Avenue. Word traveled fast, and when the show opened, viewers thronged into the gallery. The artist: Thomas Anshutz, a nearly unknown turn-of-the-century American remembered more as a teacher of painters than as a painter himself...
Carle T. Tucker, Director of the University's dining halls department, will retire on June 30, to be succeeded by C. Graham Hurlburt Jr. now Assistant Director...
...Graham Hurlburt, Jr., Assistant Director of Dining Halls, had stated last Wednesday that he did not know whether the new policy would be continued during future vacations. He felt that the number of students eating at Harvard dining rooms during the vacations had grown too small to justify keeping the dining halls open...
...Graham Hurlburt, Jr., assistant director of dining halls, said yesterday that the number of students eating at Harvard during the vacation had grown too small to justify keeping open a dining room. He estimated that between 150 and 350 students ate at the Union during the 1962 spring recess. Hurlburt explained that the 400 dining hall employees will participate in a vacation workshop conducted by three Cornell Hotel School professors and designed to increase dining hall efficiency...