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...apartment looked out on fashionable Central Park West. It was in the famous Dakota. Of course the Dakota in Hohokus, New Jersey isn't as hard to get into as the one in New York City but we were happy there. When we got inside she tried her little best at casual chatter, pointed out the local Grand Union, the Hohokus City Hall and the beautiful road the French built after World War I to help pay of war debts--the famous "HohoChemin." She also sang the town anthem, "Hoho kus Santy's Comin' Soon." We had a good laugh...

Author: By Peter Kaplan, | Title: Candy is randy but pasta is fasta | 12/8/1976 | See Source »

Nancy R. Fisher '54 of Washington, D.C., and Moors Hall is outgoing president of the 'Cliffe senior class. The other officers of the class of '54 are Ann W. Boyd of Highland Park, Ill., and Saville House, vice-president; Lois E. Herr of Hohokus, N.J., and Edmands House, secretary; and S. Jean Ross of Cincinnati and Barnard Hall, treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe '55 Elects Eleanor Bronson | 3/18/1954 | See Source »

Because its commuter lines into New York City are losing money, the Erie Railroad Co. put on a one-cent sale this week, to boost traffic in the non-rush hour periods. The Erie, which brings in 28,000 commuters a day from such towns as Hohokus and Ridgewood, N.J., started selling a round-trip fare to New York on two of its lines (from any station up to 88 miles out) for 1? more than a one-way ticket. The round trip must be completed on week days between 10 a.m. one day and 2 a.m. the next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Penny Wise | 5/1/1950 | See Source »

...admonished Big Steel: "There seems no reason why the sessions should not take place in a hall of sufficient size." Forbes Magazine Publisher B. C. Forbes also let fly: "The time is past when companies can get away with holding their meetings in damned inaccessible places like Squeedunkus or Hohokus . . ." In midweek, the stockholders' revolt gained a small victory. Continental Can Co., Inc., which has been holding its annual meetings in Millbrook, N.Y., a more than two-hour train & bus trip from Manhattan, announced that it would hold future meetings in its Manhattan headquarters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANAGEMENT: Stockholders' Revolt | 5/16/1949 | See Source »

WATCHUNG, N. J., Aug. 6--Ed Roberts, Jr., of Hohokus, N. J., scored an ace on the thirteenth hole, measuring 151 yards, today at the Twin Brooks Country Club. He used a No. 5 iron. Roberts won the Directors' tournament of the Ridgewood Country Club. He used a No. 5 iron. Roberts won the Directors' tournament of the Ridgewood Country Club recently...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Press | 8/9/1946 | See Source »

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