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...adventure. "Plenty of lolly [money] and plenty of fun," said a South African masseur who had joined Katanga's army. One adventurer nostalgically recalled a successful campaign against a U.N. supply depot. "We lived like kings on the loot we found there," he says. "A pile of corned beef and 150,000 bottles of beer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: WHO ARE THE MERCENARIES? | 12/22/1961 | See Source »

Dining hall officials also requested that they be informed of the meals and dishes which students like. Miss Atkinson, the dietitian, reported that a Sunday dinner of roast beef and french fried potatoes had been well received in the Union. The students like french fries, she said. Wiggins asked what kind of french fries were used. "I don't like frozen french fries," he announced...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: Worms, French Fries Bring Food Complaints | 12/13/1961 | See Source »

...Central Kitchen tries to offer roast beef at least twice a week, because beef is most popular with the students, Miss Atkinson said. Roast and fried chicken are also popular. "But we have to run lamb and veal sometimes," Miss Atkinson stated. "After all, we have just so many animals...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: Worms, French Fries Bring Food Complaints | 12/13/1961 | See Source »

...Futterman, 33, steely-minded dynamo of the real estate industry who in seven years of 100-hour work weeks rose from a $300-a-month Manhattan rent collector to the presidency of his own corporation, boasting $100 million assets in 27 cities; from choking on a piece of roast beef; in Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Nov. 24, 1961 | 11/24/1961 | See Source »

...cowboy, as he lives in 1961. Brinkley found his latter-day cowboys at a 200,000-acre ranch in Wyoming, where the working day begins at 3 a.m. with breakfast, and other meals are served at 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.. and the menu never varies: beef, beans, potatoes. The surprising truth seems to be that the American cowboy has changed very little essentially: he is still a lone rider, taking orders resentfully, literally quitting at the drop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Brinkley's Journal | 11/17/1961 | See Source »

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