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...leave anything out. Like the Hunt Ball. You know the hostess looks like a horse and everyone's hell's boring except me. Being a deb was easy because my daddy's a noble lord. Did I mention that? And I did the beatniks too -in Chelsea. Beatniks grunt and look sick and don't wash and scratch a lot, I can tell you, which is killingly funny or something. And what else. Oh yes. A trip to Paris, where I lived with a down-and-out marquis. Mummy says the best way to keep from...
Neither of the men who glared at each other across the prisoner's dock in a crowded Moscow courtroom looked very much like a spy. Dapper Greville Maynard Wynne, 44, was a salesman who lived quietly in London's fashionable Chelsea section with his wife and young son when he was not on the road selling electrical machinery in Russia and Eastern Europe. Slender Oleg Penkovsky, 44, was a much-decorated Russian war hero who recently had held the delicate job of arranging East-West scientific exchanges for a Soviet state committee. But last week the incongruous pair...
Also elected were Michael H.P. Belknap, of Leverett House and Winnetka, Ill., Wade S. Hooker, Jr., of Lowell House and Holbrook, Mass., James G. Slaughter, of Quincy House and Haskell, Tex., and Loren Z. Clayman, of Winthrop House and Chelsea, Mass...
...some circles.'' he gibes, "it is the 'in' thing to die of a coronary thrombosis at 40." This is a fate Brooks himself is doing his best to avoid. Though competitors grudgingly credit him with singlehanded renovation of the crumbling London neighborhoods of Pimlico and Chelsea by luring back well-to-do buyers. Brooks puts in only a couple of days a week in his London offices, spends the rest of his time enjoying life with his family in an eight-bedroom country house that Britain...
Woodword A. Wickham '64, of Quincy House and Jackson, Mich., was elected president of the Harvard Lampoon for next year. Other officers are Lawrence M. Butler '64, of Quincy House and Chelsea; Jeffrey L. Steingarten '64, of Adams House and Hewlett Neck, N.Y., Narthex; Stevenson Mclivaine '63-3, of Eliot House and Middleburg, Va., treasurer; and Robert D. Swezey '62-3, of Lowell House and Washington, D.C., secretary...