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...rumor was that Catherine had moved off campus after seeing what stiffs Harvard men are. Two-fifteen King's Road, Chelsea, London, after all. We staked out the Union, conducting table-to-table searches. Nothing. She eats only at French restaurants, someone suggested. She escapes from classes by limousine and spends weekends on Corsica, said another. She was murdered on the first day of Freshman Week by a jealous ex-lover. Some yuckster at the Freshman Register slipped in an old photo of Christie Brinkley for laughs. No one ever answered the telephone at 215 King's Road, Chelsea, London...
...been part of Phil Locke's athletic recruiting team in Southern California for fifteen years. John Power's premise that "Locke [a prominent Los Angeles alumni recruiter] does not beat the bushes in Black inner-city high schools" happens to be dead wrong...
...unfamiliar but not altogether surprising tableau two sophomores a guy and a girl lean against the wall in the entry to the Dunster dining hall reading aloud to each other from a glossy magazine with partially naked men on both covers. He reads "Sweat Kevin was the hairiest fifteen-year-old I ever saw" Laughter comes from passersby as well as from the girl. The scene--Harvard students taunting homosexuals--was unusual for only one reason the particular publication a gay arts magazine called Lavender Portfolio had never before appeared...
...street-savvy Montuoro, 48, is a former construction worker who in the past has been convicted of firearms and narcotics charges. Fifteen years before he rode to the 65th floor of the World Trade Center to meet with lottery officials, he was 80 ft. below ground, blasting the foundation hole for that very same building. Montuoro does not want to forsake his hardscrabble heritage. He plans to remain in The Bronx ("If the people in my neighborhood were good enough to have me when I was poor, they'll be good enough to have me when...
HIGH ABOVE the plushly furnished office, for the arts and the newly renovated Agassiz Theater. Education for Action, the fifteen-year-old group that funds student social action, occupies two small corner rooms on the fourth floor, decorated with a frayed throw rug and a table with a collection of kitchen chairs that don't match. "We're not going to be embraced within the image "of Radcliffe," says staff-member Suzanne Motherall...