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"For example," he writes, "mid-18th century interiors, and some exteriors, showed a tendency to conceal structure with overlaid flowing ornament which deceived the eye in quite the same way that an overornamented, spuriously structured dress of that period also did. Much building in the 19th century suffered from a...
When the two meet, crrraaaaazy things happen: Dior, Lanvin-Castillo and Cardin trot out their hautest couture; Maurice Chevalier sings a medley of old favorites; Thelma Ritter spouts excerpts from her treatise on contemporary mating habits. Soon all the 25-year-old virgins of Paris, apparently some 50 or 60...
Several members of the Radcliffe administration have expressed enthusiasm for the HSA project. President Bunting says she approves of the bus as another move in bringing Harvard and Radcliffe closer together. Catherine D. Williston, Dean of North House, added that she would like to see a late bus pick up...
Catherine D. Williston, Associate Dean of Radcliffe, stated that this year's drop in the number of 'Cliffies accepting sophomore standing is "just a standard yearly fluctuation." More girls were eligible for advanced standing this year than last, however, "Entering students are much better prepared each year," she said, "but...
Hopes & Fears. Among historians, Durant is the great anecdotist. Catherine, Queen to England's Charles II and a lady to her fingertips, finds the King disheveled in his chambers, notices a slipper beside the bed and graciously withdraws "lest the pretty little fool hiding behind the curtains should catch...