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...mother makes the beds, cooks, does the dishes and much of the gardening, takes care of the children. Once a week an additional maid comes in to do heavy work, and another woman is needed to take care of the children when the mother has a luncheon or an afternoon appointment...
White himself did not talk to President Johnson about the incident, but he tells about a long luncheon that the President had with three senior Washington reporters* two days after the session with Kennedy. Writes White: "When he'd called Bobby on Monday, the President told his three visitors, he could sense that Bobby's voice was kind of funny . . . Then, on Wednesday, when Bobby had come at 1 o'clock, Bobby had sat there in the chair to the right of his desk and he'd sat behind the desk. He'd told Bobby...
...traitor," once lined up 60 enemy prisoners in rows of three "to save ammunition by killing three with one shot." To show his disgust for the dandified "chocolate drinkers" who, he feared, were taking over the revolution, he ordered a prisoner shot in front of his luncheon guests. Villa's only interest, according to Guzman, was to preserve the revolution for the poor-with whom, as a bandit, he had always shared his plunder...
...Name tags are a big help," one mem- ber of '40 said at a Winthrop House luncheon. "I've come back, of course, to see all my old friends." One alumnus had come to the Reunion from Hawaii, another from East Africa--both attracted by the "aura of the 25th." Others said they wanted to express their affection for their old friend and classmate, John F. Kennedy, who lived in Winthrop House...
With heavy drizzles forecast for today, the 25th reunion's luncheon in the Houses, dinner at the Palmer Dixon Courts, and evening at Symphony Hall will be more in tune with the weather...