Word: lunches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...When he testified last week before a House subcommittee, two Republican Congressmen made side bets on whether McNamara could be asked something he couldn't answer. Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin owes William Minshall of Ohio a lunch because McNamara precisely pinpointed a section of the Nassau Pact that Laird thought he might not know...
...walked in," recalls one of the other, "every chin in the place dropped. Hasty telephone calls brought in a mob of patrons. Nobody moved until we left arm in arm two hours later." After a decade of scorched-earth warfare, Louella ("Lollipop") Parsons had sat down to public lunch with her rival, Hedda Hopper...
During the weekend, the Toronto students will hear a panel discussion on "American Foreign Policy and Disarmament." They will also see a performance of "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad," and attend a banquet. Sunday they will lunch at Holmes Hall. A speech by Radcliffe's President Bunting will officially end the festivities...
With the exception of a tenth-class nonsked air fare from Idlewild to Ice land, he has paid for nothing-singing instead for his supper, breakfast, lunch, transportation and lodging. There should be 400 of him. A one-man Peace Corps, he has replaced the ancient vices of the troubadours with glistening virtues. He is a lanky, 6-ft. 4-in., clean-cut, blue-jeaned, All-American youth tying the world together with a one-man thread...
...nudes seems to be uniquely Johnson's. Even the supremely nonchalant grisette caught picnicking in the buff with a brace of fully clad gentlemen in Manet's Le Déjeuner sur I'Herbe had the delicacy to remove her picture hat before sitting down to lunch...