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Several students remarked that the heat has been accompanied by an upsurge in romancing. Others said it has put people in a playful mood, as evidenced by water baloon bombs thrown out of fourth floor windows in Weld Hall and people walking around blowing bubbles...
...balloon is a scientific research baloon, an enormous, very thin plastic bag about 600 feet high--about as high as the Prudential Building," he says...
...beagle. For the bagpipes played and the booze flowed like the Boyne, and when a group named the Irish Bogtrotters crooned Danny Boy there was hardly a dry eye in the house. The O'casion? Tip O'Neill's party at O'Neal's Baloon, a restaurant near Lincoln Center. "I've been to every Democratic party in town and they all end up in bars like Rosie O'Grady's and O'Neal's," said the jubilant Speaker...
...main attractions centered around the baseball diamond. At first base, Roger's buy-a-baloon-for-peace concession was outstripping the competition. Sam Bowles and his flock held down second base while Martin Peretz passed out cigars at shortstop...
...five paintings by Paul Klee effectively span his career. "Runner at the Goal" (1921) and "Red Baloon" (1922) are the whimsical and delightful products of the early Klee, who was experimenting with color and geometric form. "The Revolution of the Viaduct" (1937)--one of the highpoints of the show--and "Severing of the Snake" (1938), are as cleverly executed but contain overtones of the seriousness which pervaded his work in the trying years before his death...