Word: hideaway
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Faye Levine '65 retired last night to her country hideaway for a quiet weekend of study. She plans no special activity in preparation for the Class Marshal election Monday. Monday is Miss Levine's 21st birthday...
...getting into the car that whisked her off to her hideaway, Miss Levine issued her first public statement to the CRIMSON, "Hi," she said...
...Harvard man, his wife's name is Jacqueline, and for $200,000 he will become the new owner of Wexford, the Virginia hideaway built by the late President on Rattlesnake Mountain. But there the similarity ends, for Canton-born Quing Non Wong, 31, is Class of 1955 (a history and literature major), father of three daughters, and a Manhattan investment banker. Both he and his French wife are fond of horses, and since the local hunt club, Piedmont Fox Hounds, regularly traipses across the 40-acre estate, the Wongs are hoping that they will soon join the chase...
...vertical rise, while three T-bar lifts serve the lower slopes for the novice and intermediate skier. The area is also unique because of its extensive development of year-round facilities (including a golf course), and mountain-side lots for those who wish to build their own North Country hideaway chalet...
...societies-underground because their membership and place of meeting are secret-is coed. It is called Vaya, perhaps from the first two letters of Vassar and Yale, and is reportedly composed of seven Yalemen and seven Vassar girls who meet at least once a week for dinner at a hideaway about halfway between both campuses. Seems that it's strictly platonic. U.S. campus mores being what they are, Vaya may be somewhat oldfashioned. But then, Yale has always been a blend of solid tradition and cautious innovation...