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Green Light from Reno. In 1937, when love bloomed, he, Michael Conway, an editor of the now defunct New Masses, was writing a book on U.S. labor leaders. She, Ruth McKenney, was writing a history of the Ohio rubber workers. The two met on a green hillside near New Milford, Conn, to exchange data...
Tomorrow members of the team will compete at three other invitation meets: the Brattlebore 60 Meter Open Invitation Jump; the Gibson Trophy Giant Slalom at North Conway; and the Winnepesankee Giant Slalom at the Mt. Belknap ski area near Laconia...
Even before World War I it was plain that the artistocratic Richardsons had run their course. When daughter Caroline suddenly married Jim Conway, a poor-but-ambitious townsman with super sex appeal, it seemed like a signal for the whole family's disintegration. Then old Mr. Richardson died ingloriously in a hotel room from a surfeit of food, drink and women. He left just enough money for beautiful Mrs. Richardson to keep the fine old house and her social prestige, and to send young Percy and Byron to the University of Virginia. While Jim piled up a fortune...
...signs of spring are easy to find. Some are tangible, like the slush running into the catch basin at the foot of Plympton Street. Some lie in the substitution of a word; Bermuda replaces North Conway in the eager travel advertisements. Some germinate between the gray covers of a course catalogue; spring brings the Taxonomy of Flowering Plants (Biology 103) and Seepage and Ground Water Flow (Engineering 262b...
Jackson, New Hampshire, with a seven to 15 inch total and five inches of surface powder, reports that skiing is fair to good, while North Conway has a three to ten inch base with a five inch powder, and skiing there is also reported as fair to good. Snow conditions for Vermont are for the most part poor, although Woodstock reports good skiing on the upper and lower trials and conditions at Stowe are fair...