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There were happier things too, about Dreamland--nights in cars with girls whose names were Diana Leigh and Valerie Lynn, girls whose names ran together if their faces did not; of hunting in crisp mornings for pheasant and grouse on ground that crackled as you walked over it. But Dreamland and remained gray; gray shadows broken and heightened by little bands of neon, when the Bells of the past spoke to Thomas Scott Bell at Harvard, calling in his own mind to him above the clutter and emotion of being tremendously alone in a tone of evil desperation...
...couldn't be happier he's coming," Nicholas Mitropoulos, director of the IOP, said yesterday...
...lovely voice," says Singer Kate Flowers, 29, who plays the heroine Yum-Yum in the musical, which was taped in London. Conrad enjoyed himself so much that he intends to sign up for singing lessons when he returns to Los Angeles. "I honestly believe I would have been much happier, although much less rich, if I had taken up singing as a career," says the budding Savoyard. "As my wife knows, I love to sing in the bathtub." -By E. Graydon Carter...
...indictment, but in the cynical atmosphere of college sports, the effect is the same. If the sports world were as sweet and uncomplicated as the real world always hoped, there would be no more appealing champions than the Tigers, whose record last year was 6-5. In a happier time, the most talked-about freshman recruit might have been William Perry, an extraordinary 6-ft. 3-in., 305-lb. noseguard, known to his teammates as "the Refrigerator...
...With a couple of things going our way; we could be 8-1 now and everyone would be happier," adds the on-court firebrand...