Word: elephantitis
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Sir: Cover Artist Boris Chaliapin successfully captured the dilemma of the Republican Party on the Jan. 15 cover. Not only are they fighting against the obvious 2-1 Democratic majority in Congress, but also against a hidden third force in the split within their own ranks. Could another elephant out...
Still rankled by memories of the 1962 Der Spiegel press flap, when over-zealous German cops arrested staffers and raided the magazine's office after an article disclosing classified NATO information, the German press was predictably caustic about what the Sü'ddeutsche Zeitung aptly felt was "making...
The venerable Harvard CRIMSON in its haste to make a humorous situation ridiculous has surprisingly erred in its presentation of the facts. In Friday's paper you stated. "In Dunster House, officials of the HCUA circulated a petition opposing her (Miss Levine's) candidacy." The only official of that unfortunate...
Addiss and Crofut, former classmates at Vermont's Putney prep school, teamed up in 1960 and spent one entire year on a State Department tour of Africa and the Far East "getting to the little villages where the big orchestras and ballet companies can't go." Surviving "the...
Died. Elsie May Bell Grosvenor, 86, last living child of Alexander Graham Bell, wife of Gilbert Grosvenor, board chairman of the National Geographic Society, who was never satisfied with being merely a relative to the famous, and won a reputation as a naturalist and geographer (while raising six children), traveling...