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Land Mine. The stories-or rather, the collage of perceptions-are told by a woman whose last name is Fain and whose first name may be Jennifer (one friend, at least, calls her Jen). Success seems to have fallen on her from a great height. She traipses obligingly but glumly through a succession of jobs usually thought to be desirable: newspaper reporter, foundation consultant, college teacher, congressional staff worker. She is clearly getting somewhere; where, exactly, and whether it is a place worth being are answers that elude her. "Things," she muses, "have changed very much, several times, since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Basilisk | 10/11/1976 | See Source »

Huang attended the February meeting with Jen-Tze Liu, a prominent Boston-based official of the Nationalist Chinese government...

Author: By Charles A. Glazier, | Title: MIT Students Hit Taiwan Aid, Discuss Campus Spy Charges | 4/14/1976 | See Source »

...Jennie Jerome, she was that peculiarly erotic species, an American. Brooklyn-born Jennie had already caught the Prince of Wales' cruising eye. As Randolph reached for political power, the Prince-and other men-reached for Jennie. Yet when it became apparent that Randolph had contracted syphilis, the prodigious Jen nie abandoned her great love (an Austrian diplomat) to take her mad hus band round the world. She outlived him by 26 love-filled years and married not one but two men as young as her son Winston. When she was dying in great pain, she stopped to wonder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VIEWPOINTS: Femmes Fatales | 10/13/1975 | See Source »

Huntsman's "A" boat will have Mizzy Stokes at stroke, Antoinette LaFarge at seven, Janet Mazur at six, captain Dottie Kent at five, Roxanne Malenbaum at four, Mary Hunt at three, Marsha Cline at two, Gish Jen in the bow, and Barbara Pearce...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley, | Title: Lightweights, Radcliffe Race on Charles Today | 4/12/1975 | See Source »

...often declare "spontaneity" in the West. It is partly a difference of insight -Chii-jan's mountain, breathed into serenely vertical form, layer by stratified layer, is as mysterious in its allusions to geological time as any Leonardo landscape. It is also a difference of discipline. The wen-jen served no apprenticeship, and the idea of being "professional" painters would have appalled them. Nevertheless, it was recognized that one could hardly attain mastery of the brush before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Colors of Ink | 1/28/1974 | See Source »

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