Word: corneres
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...upper-left-hand corner of the front page there is a slanted banner reading "Elton John T-Shirt Iron-On, Page...
...which he had once fled because the crowds emitted an odor that "was not that of incense," and that he eventually came to love both places; and how quite exquisitely appropriate that last week, finally, he was recognized with a marble plaque placed in the floor of Poets' Corner, near where Eliot and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow are also memorialized, and reading simply:"Henry James. O.M./ for Order of Merit/ Novelist New York 1843. London...
...center of Widener Library there is a room that is always quiet. Heavy bound books, encased behind glass doors, sit dusted but unread. Lamps illuminate each of the study areas along the two polished tables, yet the chairs remain empty. In the corner of the room, an elderly man eyes visitors from behind a massive desk and then returns to copying numbers in a ledger...
...speed between stations. The Red Line is best for deep reflection, or watching people. Of all the lines, it manages to collect the most interesting groups of people--combining Central Square freaks, Harvard and MIT students, and middle-class whites from the end of the line in Field's Corner and Ashmont...
...fine journalists--Curtis Wilkie and Martin Nolan. For national and international news, protect yourself by picking up a copy of The New York Times in the Square. (This is, by the way, one of the best features of the Square; between Out of Town News, Nini's Corner, and Reading International on Brattle St., you can get just about any newspaper or magazine in the world you might possibly want...