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...high camp or low kitsch. Undeterred, he kept on painting the Erté woman, who is the focus of most of his grand designs. Stylized, curvilinear and faintly kinky, she is identified by her festoon of jewels, trailing furs or crown of feathers. Often accompanying her, on a diamond-studded leash, is a borzoi or a leopard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Erte Irrepressible at 90 | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

...melodramatic as the land. Villet brings them all onstage: the Falstaffian "Oom Paul" Kruger, grandfather to 120, opponent of natives on one hand and Victorian imperialists on the other; Schalk van Niekerk, owner of a "blinklippie," a stone that turns out to be the 83-carat Star of Africa diamond; the Struben brothers, who strike one of the world's richest gold fields on their farm; plus an indelible supporting cast of victims and survivors. The Afrikaners, caroming between wealth and catastrophe, assaulted by tribal warriors, defeated by the British in the Boer War, grow diamond hard with circumstance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Notable: Dec. 6, 1982 | 12/6/1982 | See Source »

...gimmick to extend his pitching career, and as an ex-ballplayer, he has not changed much. His idea for Big League Chew, a bestselling chewing plug-like pouch of shredded gum for sand-lot Harvey Kuenns, made Bouton rich. And he has now moved on to the diamond status symbol that really separates the men from the boys: baseball cards. (The men are on them, and the boys collect them.) Bouton has come up with a proletarian variation on the real thing, individually printed baseball cards for even the weekend rightfielder. Bouton produces regulation-size, full-color replicas with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 29, 1982 | 11/29/1982 | See Source »

Woodrow Wilson's diamond-bright belief of peace through world order reached and inspired the farthest corners of civilization. But he was frozen in the amber of his vision, and would not bend in the legislative struggle to bring the U.S. into the League of Nations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency by Hugh Sidey: Ready to Play Power Poker | 11/15/1982 | See Source »

Most notably, in that contest, Harvard managed to capture six straight points--with freshman Ann Diamond serving--without a nation. In the past, Harvard hasn't put together streaks of that nature with regularity...

Author: By Andy Doctoroff, | Title: Women Spikers Trounce Eastern Nazarene; Squad's Performance Beginning to Solidify | 10/23/1982 | See Source »

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