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...spider leaps-expecting a feast of butterflies...
...added that Steven Zaglakas, owner of the Steven James House on Porter Square, Cambridge, would provide the victory feast...
Finally, the appeal of the film is purely visual, a feast of costumes, color and cinquecento opulence as beautiful to contemplate as any masterpiece in facsimile. Though the drama up front often makes the mind boggle, Photography Director Leon Shamroy and a staff of design wizards have dwarfed it against backgrounds that fill the eye with Michelangelo's incomparable vision...
Love Those Mangoes. Sugar is no longer rationed, as it was in 1963. Just about everything else still is-either that, or it appears on a feast-or-famine basis. "Right now," says one resident, "they've got so much corn they can't unload it. They keep saying: 'Eat corn, eat corn.'" Before that, it was eggs, then avocados, then mangoes. "We must find a way to use our mangoes-every single one," pleaded the Communist daily Hoy. Wrote one Cuban to a friend in Miami: "We substitute mangoes for squash, eat fried mangoes, mango...
There was a certain ecclesiastical aptness to the occasion: the calendar feast day on which the council convened is the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Yet many observers at the march saw a disparity between the symbolism and the reality? and in that disparity a measure of how much the council has accomplished, how much still has to be done...