Word: pac
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...high police official said police began their sweep because of intelligence information that the crowd was about to storm the hotel. This "information" was obtained by two private investigators who had been hired by the Century City Corporation to infiltrate PAC (Peace Action Council), the group which organized the march...
...chief "paid informant" was a pretty, vavacious, 28-year-old girl who approached an executive of PAC two weeks before the march. "She told me her brother was killed in Vietnam, that her parents were dead, and that she didn't know what she'd do if her second brother were forced to go there also. She said she would do anything for the movement," the PAC official said...
...gathers samples of toiletries and tobacco products that manufacturers usually give away free, boxes them into "Campus-Pacs," and distributes them through college stores. His Guest Pac Corp. recently sold its 10 millionth box and, with the obvious inspiration of a public-relations man, celebrated by giving a $250 scholarship to the M.I.T. coed, Laura Miller...
...fountain dispenser of headache powder. Harris conceived a toiletries pack, sold the idea to hotels as a convenience for guests. He eventually signed up 4,000 hotels, sold more to banks looking for new-account come-ons, others to airlines (which give the packs to grounded passengers). The Guest Pac Corp. also sells packs to the Salvation Army and the Red Cross for disaster-area vise and for distribution to Viet Nam wounded in Army hospitals...
...City, one can find many unusual and often very good foreign restaurants. The Baghdad (23rd Street off Fifth) serves excellent Syrian food (especially shiskebeb) at reasonable prices. For Central European cooking and continental atmosphere, the Viennese Lantern (72nd between Second and Third Ave.) may be recommended. Pic n' Pac (on Lexington between 57th and 58th) is not, as the name suggests, a take-out chicken place, but a French restaurant with a very fine Belgian chef and about the only spot in New York where one can order cous cous...