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That evening, we taped an interview with Pattakos after he finished his dinner in a tavern. Ade and I had thought up some questions and Ade posed them in the most flattering way possible. The result was a near parody of the B.B.C., but it yielded some insights into the colonels' way of thinking. Pattakos was obviously sensitive to the hostile attitude of the foreign press, so many of his answers were what he thought would be favorable to foreign readers. Hence, the frequent lies. It is as unlikely that Greece is ready to recognize Albania as it is that...

Author: By Theodore Sedgwick, | Title: Interview with a Colonel The Number Two Man Behind the Greek Coup | 12/11/1970 | See Source »

...major historical sites in lower Manhattan is Fraunces Tavern, located three blocks on Broad Street from the New York Stock Exchange. A typical Georgian Colonial tavern, it is the location of Washington's farewell to his troops in 1783, as a sign proudly proclaims. There is one problem. The building was constructed from scratch...

Author: By Bruce E. Johnson, | Title: Books Bruckner Boulevard? Will They Ever Finish Bruckner Boulevard? | 12/5/1970 | See Source »

...This is not going to be a way-out place," Studdard said. "It'll have the atmosphere of an English tavern." Truly the Bick never had that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Restaurant Open On Former Bick Site | 11/20/1970 | See Source »

...about how to repel the onslaught. Last week they awoke to find their street signs altered by youthful pranksters to accommodate the prospective new citizens. One highway sign warned: "Watch for deer-hit a queer." The main thoroughfare of Markleeville, the county seat, was marked "Gay Way," and the tavern dubbed "Fairyland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: California: Gay Mecca No. 1 | 11/2/1970 | See Source »

Well, it can be arranged. The CRIMSON sends sports reporters to cover a large number of Harvard's away games. Last year, John Powers went to Ithaca, N.Y., to watch an old time brawl in a tavern and then a football game. Bob Gerlach went to Philadelphia to keep an eye on Harvard's top-ranked squash team. And Marty Garay flew out to San Jose, California, to cover the soccer team in the NCAA Championships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Write Sports for Us And See the World | 10/6/1970 | See Source »

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