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...spent seven weeks in Austria, where she also saw Russian soldiers jeeping about Vienna, and made at least one trip a day to sample the art of fine pastry cooks. She also traveled around Italy and France, "did all the things tourists usually do-went up the Eiffel Tower, visited the Colosseum and catacombs, rode along the Appian Way." Her favorite spots: the book stalls along the Seine in Paris...
Tonight's crimson Key formal, "April in Paris" is the successor to last year's first all-college dance. It will feature a 24-foot model of the Eiffel Tower in the middle of the Indoor Athletic Building gym. Posters for decorations, flown in from Paris, had to be discarded by the Key because they were too obscene...
Saturday's dance in the Indoor Athletic Building will feature music by the Eliot Lawrence Band. WHDH's disc-jockey comedians, "Bob 'n Ray," will entertain during the intermission. A model of the Eiffel Tower is planned for the middle of the floor...
...Like the Eiffel Tower. Today Picasso's own face is leathery, seamed and wrinkled, illuminated by big dark eyes which sometimes sparkle but more often stare off into the distance. He is old and fat, but still powerful: his chest and belly, bristling with white, goatlike hairs, are mahogany-tanned. At 68, he still dominates the whole canvas of modern...
...adopted France, Spanish-born Pablo Picasso is as much of an institution as the Eiffel Tower or the Grand-Guignol. His ideas, his loves and his wisecracks are as faithfully reported as the goings-on of any movie star. In the rest of the world he is almost as well known. His pictures hang in the world's most famed museums, and fetch prices as high as $50,000. Almost anywhere the mere mention of his name is enough to start a boiling controversy...