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Since she first blossomed on a poster over a year ago, Farrah Fawcett-Majors has become the most ubiquitous wallflower since Betty Grable was a base hit with World War II G.I.s. Grable and her fabled gams had a printing of 3 million; Farrah, teeth rampant on a field of...
There were other considerations. The climate of the site had to be reasonably benevolent, and the annual snowfall modest. The soil had to be firm (which automatically excluded the four-fifths of Alaska that is shifting, meltable permafrost), and it had to be less prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions...
Pope Pius IX thought otherwise, and in 1852 Bishop Neumann plunged into the hurly-burly of mid-century church affairs. The debt-ridden church was swelling with poor immigrants, and Neumann was forced to become absorbed in bricks-and-mortar fund raising. He began building churches at the rate of...
We were so depressed and heartbroken after the game, that we did not have the energy to cancel the bands and the parties. In other words, we were forced, inspite of ourselves, to have a good time. If we were depressed, then those Harvards who stayed in Hanover did not...
One thing is sure. The final determinant will be the small events of everyday life. The frantic caravans of Ford and Carter, no matter how fast and how far they go, will touch directly only a minuscule number of people. The rest of the voters will watch calmly from their...