Word: pans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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FESTIVAL OF GAS. Its blue and green color scheme adds to the cool beauty of the glass-walled room, from whence the diner can look out over a flower-sprinkled moat. For an appetizer, the soft clam pan roast is hard to beat; it is best followed by tasty mignons of tenderloin flared in bourbon or stuffed broiled lobster and wilted dandelion greens with bacon. Fine fare at Fair prices, which means quite high indeed...
Born. To Heller Halliday Weir, 22, Mary Martin's daughter, who played with mother in Peter Pan, and Anthony Weir, 28, Madison Avenue ad man: their first child, a boy, and Mary's third grandchild; in Manhattan...
...Stanford economics graduate (B.A., '34), Lewis started as a metal cutter at Lockheed, rose during the war to boss of sales but quit in 1947 to join Canadair, a General Dynamics subsidiary. He was an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force when Pan American World Airways President Juan Trippe hired him in 1955 as an executive vice president. When he left Pan Am to join General Dynamics, he not only gave up an odds-on chance to succeed Trippe some day but made a tremendous financial sacrifice: he forfeited stock options that by now would have brought...
Spectacles & Toilets. Tempting tourists to spend in 1964 are many special spectacles: Britain's Shakespeare quadricentennial, France's 20th anniversary of Dday, Japan's summer Olympics, and the New York World's Fair. Last week Pan American and TWA reported transatlantic reservations for the summer were 50% above last year...
...draft their new constitution. Far from welcoming their decision to make Bonn West Germany's "provisional" capital, most of the university town's 100,000 inhabitants vociferously protested the choice. For the Bundesdorf, or "federal village," as it is condescendingly called elsewhere in Germany, is a Peter Pan among cities. It never wanted to grow up into a capital, stubbornly resists every government scheme to make it function like one, and does its best to ignore the 200,000 additional citizens who have settled in Bonn itself and a score of towns and villages that cluster around...