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Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs, to hardly anyone's surprise, is the female cover subject who sold more copies of TIME than any other during the past decade. But who was second? Brooke Shields? Geraldine Ferraro? Madonna? The answer is none of the above. It was Lisa Harap, who two years ago this week appeared alongside the questions "Babies: What do they know? When do they know it?" The accompanying story chronicled the efforts of researchers to understand how infants learn...
Instant celebrity did not ruffle the six-month-old cover girl. But her parents, William and Kathleen Harap of Queens Village, N.Y., were both elated and surprised. As Lisa's mother Kathleen, 32, said last week, "We thought the photographs were just for a story illustration, not the cover. Then weeks and weeks went by. When the issue came out, we nearly missed...
...hundreds of pictures from that session, along with similar efforts by four other photographers. "We got wonderful pictures from all five," says Art Director Rudolph Hoglund. "But we were looking for that one baby with just the right expression and gesture." The editors' choice: six-month-old Lisa Harap of Queens Village, N.Y., Munro's "wise" baby. Lisa becomes the youngest identifiable living person ever to appear on TIME's cover (the oldest: 96-year-old Football Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg...
Davis also named Louis Harap '28 and William Parry, a graduate student here from...
...driven to the conclusion that a censorship has been imposed in this Library to which Harvard has not hitherto been accustomed. Can it be that there is discord on the question of freedom of inquiry between University Hall and a certain section of Emerson Hall? Louis Harap...