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Scottsdale, Ariz...
Circus tells a tale that could happen only in America. A circus, under the direction of an apparently ageless Chinese named Dr. Lao, arrives one day in the town of Abalone, Ariz., and delivers delights that even Barnum would have hedged at promising. "The world is my idea," says Dr. Lao. "As such I present it to you." The circus, a metaphor for his world, is half dream, half nightmare. In its sideshow tents a puritanical schoolteacher is seduced by a syrinx-playing satyr, a gorgon turns an unbelieving harridan into "carnelian chalcedony," one of the harder varieties of building...
...Tucson, Ariz...
...them a dime or a dollar, ten minutes of your time, looked at them with a smile or just told them they looked great." In carrying out his philosophy of wealth ("If you've got money, spread it around"), Jackson finances a home for delinquent boys in Tempe, Ariz., where he lives in the offseason. He plans to open a ranch for the same purpose near Tucson. Last year he gave the car he won as best player in the World Series to a Chicano and Yaqui Indian community organization in Tempe. Jackson's generosity is an extension...
...following Radcliffe fellowships were awarded for 1974-75. Winners of the American Briggs fellowships are Camille L. Bedrosian '74 of South House and Malvern, Pa.; Margaret A. Dong '74 of North House and Phoenix, Ariz.; Phyllis Ann James '74 of Currier House and Washington, D.C.; and Paula Pinkston '74 of Currier House and Memphis, Tenn...