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...think Kuwait has had a high-level American visitor for some time; they had been asking for one." SAUDI ARABIA. "Of course my visit there comes as a result of the recent visit of King Faisal to Washington. I happened to be sitting next to Faisal at a luncheon at the White House, and he evidenced an interest in having me visit his country if I found it convenient...
...absolutely no experience of life -even as it was known to teen-agers in the '50s. She and her fellow "guest" editors are herded around the city "like a wedding party with nothing but bridesmaids." Upon discovering caviar, Esther consumes a pound or so at a magazine luncheon, paving her plate with chicken slices and smearing on the high-priced spread. But she knows that the whole enterprise is phony, that the girls are smug and dumb and, most important, that she is going against her own grain by participating at all. Before heading back to Massachusetts, she flings...
Noting that nine high Greek officials had turned out to attend a luncheon in his honor at the Hotel Grande Bretagne, Stans told them that he considered this "a compliment to me and a compliment to the Government of the United States and to the wonderfully close relations that exist today between our two countries." Moreover, he said that U.S. business executives "greatly appreciate Greece's attitude toward American investment" and the "sense of security" it is giving them...
Established by Harold T. White, Jr. '37, the prize is given to a non-tenured instructor or teaching fellow for outstanding teaching in the introductory courses in Physics or Applied Physics. A joint student-faculty committee selected Bamberg for the prize and presented it to him at a luncheon given in his honor at the Faculty Club last Thursday...
Sioris had originally planned to lunch at 1 p.m. at the Faculty Club, but William G. Anderson, University Marshal and official host for all foreign dignitaries, switched the luncheon at the last moment to the Business School and moved the time up 45 minutes, because of a fear of violence...