Word: coves
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Perhaps one mark of the great great poet is the ability to communicate effectively without being literally comprehensible. When Miss Levertov writes, in "Night on Hatchet Cove...
Martin Quinn '64, of Dunster House and San Francisco, Cal., was elected president of Harvard Yearbook Publications Monday night. Other officers include Robert H. Loeffier '64, of Quincy House and Glen Cove, Ill., managing editor; Jeffrey Race '65, of Dudley House and Cambridge, business manager; and Michael H. O'Hare '64, of Kirkland House and New York City, editor of Cambridge...
...strung along the 135-mile-long northern coastline. To the west, some eight miles from the Montego Bay airport, is famed Round Hill-less of a jet-set fairground than it was five years ago, but still a cosmopolitan cluster of airy shareholder houses around a crescent bathing cove that is carefully combed for spiky sea urchins and other subterranean surprises. If their owners are away, visitors may be able to rent the Henry Tiarkses' capacious "cottage" (British Press Lord Esmond Rothermere is currently in residence), or the William Paleys' swimming-pooled pavilion (where both President Kennedy...
Here also is the most luxurious resort in the Caribbean, Frenchman's Cove-a palm-pillared beach surrounded by soaring jungle cliffs, with a crystalline, spring-fed river sneaking into the surf along one side. One look, and Canadian Food Tycoon Garfield Weston bought the beach plus 40 acres, only to find out later that the fine print in the bill of sale had contained a stipulation that he build a hotel on the property. His son, Grainger, took over, and the result was 18 houses sited throughout the property to provide maximum privacy and view. Built...
...Frenchman's Cove, on the other end of the island, Canadian Cookie Millionaire...