Word: tastee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Country Swarm. To U.S. visitors, Bombay seems the most American city in India. In a nation that is currently stagnant, both economically and socially, Bombay is noisily on the move, ablaze with neon signs and with a skyline of high-rise office and apartment buildings. Bustling Bombay pays fully a...
Fuller's next "anticipatory" design was more practical. It was for a single-family house that carried Corbusier's "machine-for-living" concept farther than the Continental avant-garde had dared to think it. The rooms were hung from a central mast. This left free the ground, which...
AT 44, Robert L. Gibson is the youngest president in the 96-year history of Chicago-based Libby, Mc-Neill & Libby, one of the world's biggest food canners and freezers. Libby's sales had been declining for four years when energetic, cigar-chomping Bob Gibson took over...
Fast Lessons. His individualism is just right for Agent Bond, who makes steely love, is a wine snob, and likes to rub people out without spilling blood on the carpet. But Bond is a phony and Connery is not. Bond flashes his acquired taste for champagne, but Connery just orders...
California's Governor Edmund G. (Pat) Brown made a quick stop in Cambridge yesterday, giving Harvard a taste of both his political and his academic personalities. Brown, who has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the Democratic vice-presidential nomination, moved from a denunciation of Barry Goldwater and an...