Word: isabell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ISABEL J. FORD Jefferson, Mass...
Only a small number of our readers' letters can be printed, and each week Reporter-Researcher Nancy Chase culls the mail for a representative and interesting sample. But all correspondence is answered. Miss Cisneros' staffers make a rough division by subject matter. Isabel Kouri, for instance, specializes in national affairs; Barbara Storfer in foreign news, science and environment...
...whose work (Diary of a Country Priest; Mouchette) has the bite and permanence of a woodcut? It seems inconceivable that Bresson could have confected this pastel romance. Everything in it has been said before in cheap yellowbacked French novels. A boy, Jacques (Guillaume des Forets), spies a girl, Marthe (Isabel Weingarten), on the bank of the Seine. Marthe is in tears; her lover has abandoned her. She consoles herself with Jacques. Hélas, the affair is only a dream; in the end it is shattered by the little ironies of circumstance. During their chaste interlude, Jacques and Marthe bathetically...
...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...