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DIED. Joseph Kipness, 71, bouncy, bustling Broadway producer and restaurateur (Joe's Pier 52), who with bottomless enthusiasm made and lost fortunes backing such hits as La Plume de Ma Tante and High Button Shoes (727 performances) and flops like Frankenstein (which lasted one night and cost more than $2 million); of cancer; in New York City...
...instant fortunes" and Salada launched a massive media blitz under the ficticious premise that American Gypsies were boycotting the product. The campaign, let by Comedian Stan Freedberg and the mysterious Gypsy leader "Vladimir Krim," featured television ads depicting a Gypsy encampment on the ground of the company's Wobrun, MA headquarters. "It was a real laugh, "Bates recall. In the late '50s pilots on Eastern Airlines read their tags over the P.A. systems, and some tags featured "instant winner" cash prizes of 10 to 100 dollars...
President Bok, as usual, said he was Design Work by Myron Goldsmith; This exhibition features photographs, models, and drawings of the architectural designs of Myron Goldsmith. Gand Hall lobby, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 48 Quincy St., Cambridge MA. October 26-November 12, Monday-Sunday, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. pledged to survey. "If word get our show would a run on our supplies, " he explained from his Ellsworth A yeas house...
Johnson & Johnson, whose McNeil Consumer Products subsidiary manufactures the painkiller, immediately recalled bottles with lot number 1801 MA, MC 2880 or 1910 MD, which were among the batches found in the victims' homes, and sent out half a million warning messages to physicians, hospitals and distributors. McNeil agreed to turn over all of the company's distribution records to the Illinois department of law enforcement and to bear the cost of collecting unused and unsold Tylenol, an expense that could reach into the millions of dollars. Until now, Tylenol enjoyed a solid reputation and healthy sales. Analysts estimate...
When Rosalynn was visiting the White House before moving in, some of our staff asked the chef and cooks if they thought that they could prepare the kind of meals that we enjoyed in the South, and a cook said, "Yes, Ma'am, we've been fixing that kind of food for the servants for a long time...