Word: restaurante
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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¶Arthur Sherod, 37, an unemployed Negro laborer, piled his wife and nine children, aged two to 18, into his 1958 secondhand Buick. Though his license had been revoked, Sherod drove recklessly from their tenement flat in Jersey City to a restaurant in Newark, N.J., where his wife worked as...
The press trailed him wherever he went, and his favorite restaurant-the Russian Tea Room-was packed as never before with fans hoping to catch a glimpse of him in his turtleneck sweater and low-cut boots. But amid all the adulation, Nureyev remained coolly realistic. In his dressing room...
"It's not that the struggle necessarily brings us closer together and makes us love each other," says Carmichael in answer to Martin Luther King's admonition to love the enemy. "But it does in certain cases; I'm not going to deny this." He cites the...
The two operators of the Cambridge version, to be called "La Discotheque Nicole," promise to furnish "a place where people can dance and relax at the same time." They hope to open by the middle of May in the basement of the Club Henri IV, a French restaurant on Winthrop...
From a phone booth at the restaurant Miss Caldeira called Capt. John Granger, chief of the Cambridge detective bureau. Granger phoned the Boston police, who went quickly to the restaurant and made the arrest for Cambridge. Farrell was reported to be gentle and cooperative at the arrest. He bummed cigars...