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...City Artists. Many would live nowhere but in Seattle. "There are places not far from here where you feel you are the very first person to visit," says Dick Wrangle, 40, an Oklahoman who came to Washington ten years ago as a Methodist minister. Now he and his wife Cheryl are wood sculptors and cabinetmakers who earn a living selling their handmade furniture. The Wrangles would never move from their weathered cedar house in a former black slum in central Seattle. Says Dick: "The environment here fits my work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Slices of the Good Life | 12/12/1977 | See Source »

...Says Cheryl: "I'm really pleased to live among people who are so involved with preserving what they have." But the main thing the Wrangles miss in their adopted city is intellectual curiosity and "vibrant intensity" among neighbors. "People don't talk ideas," remarks Dick. "This place is a touchstone for the primeval, not a place to discover people. This is a place to come to discover yourself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Slices of the Good Life | 12/12/1977 | See Source »

...Cheryl L. Whalen '80, another member of the steering committee, said yesterday the festival is a step toward making the Black Table more than just a place to socialize...

Author: By Edward Josephson, | Title: Dunster House Celebrates Kwanza Festival | 12/8/1977 | See Source »

...American Cancer Society organized the national "smoke-out" as "a public city gimmick," to urge smokers to pledge not to smoke for one day in the hope that they would realize their potential to stop permanently, Cheryl Zusman, director of the drive in Massachusetts said yesterday. She added the response was "over-whelming...

Author: By Margaret A. Traub, | Title: Harvard Smokers Ignore Campaign By Cancer Society | 11/18/1977 | See Source »

...Cheryl Walker, an assistant professor at Scripps College in Claremont, California, will lecture on "American Women Poets: A Room of their Own" in the Colloquium Room on the first floor of Agassiz House in Radcliffe Yard at 3:30 p.m. Walker is now working on a book on American women poets, volume she hopes will detail the social influences on women poets and examine their lives and poetry closely. Her lecture will focus on a theme that has fascinated women poets for years: the sanctuary. Walker will discuss Emily Dickinson, Sara Teasdale, Elinor Wylie and Sylvia Plath...

Author: By Roger M. Klein, | Title: Rolling Stone | 10/6/1977 | See Source »

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