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Rick Wakeman. Not counting the revolving crystal sphere which shed light upon the audience, Yes's only form of physical embellishment was a mysterious figure clad in a magician's cape and surrounded by such an entourage of keyboards that he would have been practically obfuscated if not for his gleaming locks which actually rivaled the crystal ball in brilliance. Rick Wakeman has since left Yes and his career as a solo artist is blossoming. Saturday night he will perform a musical version of Jules Verne's science fictionclassic, Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Neither man power...
Back in Washington, Julie Nixon Eisenhower supervised the packing of her mother's prized glass and crystal and the delicate art objects collected by the Nixons in years of world travel. They will be shipped to San Clemente. At midweek Julie flew to the headquarters of Curtis Publishing Co. in Indianapolis, an unvarying routine for her even in the worst weeks of the impeachment crisis. Julie's career is faring well: last week she was promoted from associate editor to assistant managing editor of the monthly Saturday Evening Post...
...Bert Pulitzer Co., for example, contributes about 15? on each $10 animal necktie, and Harper's magazine, which markets the $250 Bavarian crystal Kenya plate (with pictures of animals native to Kenya), contributes $25 from each sale. Russ Togs recently began to produce a "Save the Species" line of women's sportswear, which at contributions of 100 to 250 per garment should bring the fund at least half of the $100,000 that it expects to collect from the program this year. That will make up about one-sixth of the fund's 1975 program budget...
...offer seemed particularly attractive, and Dean told John Ehrlichman that he intended to leave the Administration. Ehrlichman advised strongly against it. Gazing into a spectacularly clouded crystal ball, Ehrlichman impressed Dean with the challenges and satisfactions that awaited him during Nixon's second term. So Dean stayed and participated in the events of the following winter and spring, about which he would later testify in damning detail. His only job these days is as a Government witness...
When he addressed his countrymen for the first time as their new President, beneath the crystal chandeliers of Queluz Palace outside Lisbon last week, General Antonio de Spinola looked more like a statesman than a soldier. He wore rimless reading glasses and a somber black dress uniform rather than the jaunty monocle and olive battle fatigues that have been his trademarks. "I am assuming my new mandate with a clear conscience," he said, "because I have never considered politics all that alluring...