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...women joined Harvard faculties as full professors on July 1, bringing to 12 the number of women holding tenured positions in the University. One professor--Isabel G. MacCaffrey--is the first Kenan Professor of History and Literature, a chair established this year for a faculty member with a special interest in undergraduate education...
Among those who contributed are Writers BJ. Phillips, Edwin Warner, Lee Griggs and William Barnes, and Reporter-Researchers Marguerite Michaels, Robert Goldstein, Isabel Kouri, Jean Vallely and Linda Young. But both this week and last, the demanding job of pulling the disparate pieces together in a cover story fell to the same team...
...Manhattan art dealer and founder of the prestigious Midtown Galleries; of complications following a heart attack; in Manhattan. Starting in 1932, Gruskin earned a reputation as a vigorous champion of contemporary American art; his one-man shows were the launching points for such prominent artists as William Palmer, Isabel Bishop, Paul Cadmus, Arline Wingate and Herbert Ferber...
...mixed fashion scoops with big names: Princess Margaret's wedding dress, Lady Bird Johnson's Inaugural wardrobe, Happy Rockefeller's trousseau, Jackie's leopard coat (when she first emerged from mourning), Lynda Bird's wedding dress. Under Fairchild's prodding, WWD began building up jet-setters like Gloria Guinness, Isabel Eberstadt, Amanda Burden and Baby Jane Holzer (what ever became of Baby Jane?) into the equivalent of 1930s Hollywood stars...
Also. Elizabeth R. McKinsey, of 15 Wendell St. and Columbia, Mo.. Linnea K. Holmer of Comistock Hall and Hamden. Conn.. Ellen Messer of Shepard Hall and Cluster, N. J., and Isabel M. Gilman, of 27 Myrtle Ave. and Cambridge...