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¶ Threw, jointly with the 20-member senate, a turnabout dinner in the Gold Room of Juneau's Baranof Hotel for the swarm of lobbyists who had been wining and dining the lawmakers.
But what Philippe of the Waldorf lacked as a greeter and as a symbol of the leisurely, intimate dinner, he more than compensated for in his mastery of the art of big-time wining and dining-and of educating thousands of barbarian palates to the delights of Rock Cornish game...
Estimated to be the largest reunion in Harvard history, the 25th will run a week's gamut of luncheons, tours, concerts, wining and dining, and sports from swimming to golf--with social head-quarters at the Hasty Pudding-Institute of 1770.
The Tigers took an eight game wining streak into this contest, their last defeat coming last year to the Crimson at Harvard Stadium, 7 to 6. The overall record for the series is 27 wins for Princeton against 16 for the Crimson, with five ties.
All around Don Camillo, the faithless ones who had voted for the party of atheism were busy with preparations for the season's No. 1 feast, the celebration of Corpus Christi. It was the annual great event in many a village like Vingone. Children scoured the hillsides searching for...