Word: julia
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After following a group of men in drag and a team of Siberian Huskies down Mass. Ave. yesterday afternoon, guest of honor Julia Roberts showed off her knowledge of the "three lies" and pulled an acceptance speech out of her left sock...
...Harry Truman; b) Buddy Holly; c) Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis; d) Gloria Steinem; e) Diane Keaton; f) Julia Louis-Dreyfus...
...Vegas. The onetime carnival barker discovered Presley in 1955 and then masterminded the King's career while taking oversize percentages for himself. After Presley's death in 1977, his heirs sued Parker, and in 1982 the flashy pitchman relinquished all future income connected with his client. DIED. JULIA BOGGS, 95, party doyenne; in Washington. From the 1940s until 1972, the North Carolina-born Boggs was housekeeping supervisor for the Supreme Court, arranging the Justices' dinners and teas, and later became a behind-the-scenes manager of parties given by prominent Capitol hostesses...
...says he never thought of modeling as a serious career, only as a way to make a little extra money for school. Apart from sports cars, he did not have his father's passion for the appurtenances of celebrity. Says Hood: "He was not into being in the spotlight." Julia Bond recalls that as a freshman at Morehouse, Ennis "had a car, but his parents wouldn't let him bring it to the campus, so I ended up driving him up to Lennox [a popular shopping mall in Atlanta] all the time. His parents didn't want him to have...
There seems to be some hint that Ennis was anxious to get his undergraduate degree out of the way. Says Julia Bond, the daughter of civil rights leader Julian Bond and a friend of Ennis' at nearby Spelman College: "I think more than anything Ennis was trying to get the basic part done, so his parents wouldn't have too much to say." He made them proud, making the dean's list on graduation from Morehouse. He headed for graduate school in New York City to become a teacher of children with learning disabilities. Says Jasper: "This was not something...