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...glimpse of this colorful period in time. Horst and Huene emphasize the individuality of their models by shooting them in familiar environments. For example, the extravagant Italian Marchessa Picenardi is dramatically sprawled between two of her own, large, nude sculptures and Cecil Beaton indolently reclines in his checquered dressing gown on a silken bed with a baroque headboard. Coco Chanel gazes into the distance with a cigarette in one hand and an enormous gold necklace contrasting with her austere black dress. Elsa Maxwell, a famous hostess, whose Fete Champetre was believed to be the party of the decade, is dressed...
...footsteps of a long line of seniors who have sensed the impending end of their college careers, felt a twinge of remorse at time wasted, and decided that they must carefully plot every moment of the next eight months if they are not to walk out in cap and gown turning around to see what they should have done. Unfailingly, there is a columnist every year that decides to jump on the bandwagon, to uproot a scribbled to-do list from his bulletin board and replant it on the editorial page of The Crimson, transformed into a 750-word published...
Pitkin says he would have three main focuses if he were elected to the City Council next month: following through on citywide rezoning, developing a closer working relationship between city government and neighborhood groups and putting town-gown relations on a better footing...
...Obviously, and appropriately, it was an academically-focused speech,” Galluccio said. “I also realize that town-gown relations are not a focus...
...city over the development of a new modern art museum on Memorial Drive. According to Cambridge Mayor Anthony D. Galluccio, Summers has had a good start in his relationship with Cambridge leadership, but Galluccio said he would have appreciated a more explicit commitment in the speech to improving town-gown relations...