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Overdue Reform. The "two Frances"-one privileged, modern and optimistic, the other poor, neglected and burdened with grievances-that were etched so sharply in the election results are a product of the unevenness of the remarkable prosperity of the Gaullist years. The robust French economy has almost tripled in size...
> In Texas, Governor Dolph Briscoe's landslide victory in the Democratic gubernatorial primary probably assures him of a second term and may have ended the political career of his rival, Frances T. ("Sissy") Farenthold. A multimillionaire rancher and banker, Briscoe, 52, ran on a bland, conservative record and a...
The two new OGCP offices are being filled by Frances K. Knott and Dena Rakoff, both of whom started work last week.
In sharp contrast are the images of Frances Benjamin Johnston. She was an aggressive, energetic woman with a journalistic bent. Her photographs are exacting records of late 19th century American life, and her method--detached observation--refutes the notion that feminine perception is intuitive and spiritual instead of rational. Contemporaries...
"It was the desire of the parents to have a center that was heterogeneous in terms of class and income," Frances Maher '64, one of the parents, said. "We would like Harvard employees, such as secretaries, to be able to afford our center as well."