Word: ann
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Lovelorn Columnist Ann Landers came to offer advice; Priscilla of Boston, who PEOPLE designed Tricia Nixon's wedding gown, put on a fashion show; and Ellen Proxmire, wife of Wisconsin Senator William Proxmire, brought a four-tiered wedding cake. Cartoon fans, take heart. Before the evening's end, Messick assured all present that Brenda would stick to her old newspaper beat for some time to come. After all, explained Dale, "she didn't marry a rich...
Wriston directs his fast-growing bank from a tapestried office on the 15th floor of Citibank's home office at 399 Park Avenue. He relaxes by spending weekends on his Connecticut farm with his lovely second wife, Kathryn Ann...
...Mary Ann Schwalbe, director of Admissions, said that while she found the study "interesting" she did not think it was "significant" since three times as many admitted applicants still choose Radcliffe over other schools, even in the sciences...
...southern Africa designed to commit those "middle powers" to a policy of support for the American plans for Angola and the resources of the area. "He who controls South Africa," Gervasi said, "holds a dagger at the throat of the west, which guzzles oil at an amazing rate." Ann Seidman, visiting professor of economics at Wellesley, said that the United States had contrived to "create what some people in Africa are now calling a bureaucratic bourgeoisie closely linked with the multinational corporations." Aubrey Williams, an instructor at Yale, added, "What has emerged in Zaire is a new political class...
...earn rent and food money (and Cambridge is an expensive place to live), many Harvard graduates patch together part-time jobs. Ann Wittington '75 has a typically checkered employment history: since graduating last June, she has worked as a proofreader for a feminist press (she earned $105 for 30 hours of work); for a Boston College professor working at the Radcliffe Institute (the job lasted six weeks); moving furniture one day, a job she got through a friend ($15 for one and a half hours); and now works four hours each Saturday at Schlesinger Library and ten hours a week...