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...Bunting, who has been on leave with the Atomic Energy Commission for a year, resumed her official duties on July 1. For the past two weeks, she has been representing Radcliffe at a conference of education leaders in Aspen, Colorado...
...pictures, we deployed 14 photographers across the continent. It sounds like a dream assignment, but it did have some problems. Photographer Joern Gerdts, who lives in one of the most famed resorts of them all-Aspen-was, of course, assigned to cover that haven. But Aspen, for all its glory, was still in the cool, quiet "melting season." So Gerdts, feeling slightly subversive, slipped away to Colorado Springs, where he caught the guests at the Broadmoor in poolside relaxation...
...entire mountain region of Colorado has a myriad of old and new resorts which draw thousands of visitors all year round. Aspen, where Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and her children skied last winter, in summer swarms with intellectuals and scholars attending the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies, and this year will draw music lovers for a festival and a conference on contemporary music, featuring lectures by distinguished composers. Vail is a bustling new ski resort built to look like an Alpine village. Texas Financier John Murchison has built a home there, IBM Chairman Thomas Watson owns an apartment, and the resort...
...their patrons are not all Coke drinkers in chinos and stretch pants. Starting from Paris' famed Whisky a Go-Go, discotheques by more or less the same name have opened in Milwaukee, Chicago, Washington, San Francisco, Atlanta and Los Angeles. In addition, there is the A-Go-Go in Aspen, Colo., the Bucket A-Go-Go in Park City, Utah, the Frisky A-Go-Go in San Antonio, the Champagne A-Go-Go in Madison, Wis., and the Bin-Note A-Go-Go in Whitesboro, N.Y. And everywhere the couples go-going on the dance floor are like, well...
Midwestern students are turning to the ski slopes of Aspen, Colo., and Taos, N. Mex., while West Coast kids like Mammoth Mountain in the Sierras, which is now so swamped that skiers wait 45 minutes for a lift. A few students, here and there, are going all the way to Italy or Spain. And, as ever, there is also a small clique of connoisseurs who insist on going to a great place called New York...