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Blume savors his exile, dotes on the recollections it brings of happier times with Nina (they honeymooned there), and tortures himself with images of guilt and treachery from the more recent past. Back in Venice, California, Nina worked for the state welfare office and returned early one day to find that Blume had, in his words, "taken his work home with him." "Hi, Mrs. Blume," said the work, sulking against the bedroom door, and Nina walked out. There was a quick, acrimonious divorce. Blume reveled briefly in the freedoms of bachelorhood, but turned possessive and desperate when Nina started keeping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Driven by Demons | 6/25/1973 | See Source »

Vorenberg said that his job will last "just a few weeks; the sooner I'm out of a job the happier I'll be." He said that the new job "won't interfere in the slightest" with his plans to become Master of Dunster House in the fall...

Author: By Richard A. Samp, | Title: Cox Chooses Law School Professors As Watergate Investigation Assistants | 5/25/1973 | See Source »

...feelings out, but not without going through a period of "total confusion." "I was terribly nervous. I smoked a lot, and my grades were terrible. But eventually it all came together." Paul speaks with self-confidence, energy and his interests seem boundless. He feels that he is much happier since he came...

Author: By Anne C. Landgraf, | Title: Coming Out At Harvard | 5/15/1973 | See Source »

Throughout the program, emphasis is on stimulating the elderly to make their own lives happier. "Old people often believe themselves pushed aside, forgotten. But they do it to themselves," Hugonot recently told an audience of aged men and women. "Sitting makes you atrophy physically," he went on, "and watching TV soap operas does nothing much to exercise your brain. That can atrophy, too. The less you move around in the world and use your brain, the less you communicate with other human beings and the more you're alone." Hugonot is against passive acceptance of the supposed infirmities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: The Third Age | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

...quarters this year, and 15 more are slated for barracks renewal in 1974. Comments Army Chief of Staff General Creighton Abrams, who undoubtedly has known drabber digs: "It is a splendid design. It is admirably suited to both male and female soldiers and will make their lives better, happier and healthier." Which raises the question of whether co-ed dorms are next for The Modern Volunteer Army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: G.I. Dormitories | 3/26/1973 | See Source »

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