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Diana attended West Heath, a boarding school in Kent, where she excelled in sports and recorded a middling result on standard exams known as O Levels. At 16, she spent twelve weeks at a Swiss finishing school, primarily to learn to ski but also to brush up on French, cooking, sewing and typing. Nothing much here for a résumé, but perfectly fine, thanks, for the sort of genteel, pass-the-time employment that came Diana's way: governess, cook, nanny, kindergarten teacher...
...made their presence felt in almost every aspect of national life. And as the decade ended they provided the great body of the visible opposition to the Viet Nam War. Their activity peaked in the angry campus protests that followed the killing of four students during antiwar demonstrations at Kent State University in 1970. Soon after that, to the shock of many of their elders who expected them to persist and grow as a permanent political force, the young moved offstage...
...claims credit for playing cupid to the couple, for she reintroduced the Prince to Diana at a 1977 shoot at Althorp. By then Diana's parents had divorced and remarried other partners, and their youngest daughter was a boarding student at the quietly exclusive West Heath School in Kent, doing particularly well in art and swimming. Charles remembers being struck by "what a very amusing and jolly-and attractive-16-year-old she was." Diana thought the Prince was "pretty amazing." Concluded Lady Sarah: "He met Miss Right and she met Mr. Right. They just clicked...
...worth it," he adds. Last year the team finished at 12-8. This year Hampe squad lived up to their tradition--and more. 1980-81 J.V. Hockey Season 3 at Northeastern 2 5 at Bowdoin 3 6 Boston U. 3 8 Dartmouth 3 6 at Exeter 3 7 Kent 2 4 at Merrimack 4 7 at Boston U. 2 9 Brown 5 7 Dupage 5 10 Teft 2 8 Yale 0 5 at Boston College 1 .7 at Andover 5 9 Budwelser 5 .8 Bowdoin 4 17 Taber 3 5 Dartmouth...
...History of Science at New Mexico State University; Catherine Z. Elgin, unaffiliated, who will study Philosophy; Michael T. Ferejohn, assistant professor of English at Washington State University; Thomas L. Jeffers, assistant professor of English at Cornell University; Edward Kadletz, assistant professor of Classics at Ball State University (Ind.); Kent Kraft, assistant professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia; Elaine T. May, assistant professor of History of American Civilization at the University of Minnesota; Heather McClave, assistant professor of English at the College; Dian Murray, assistant professor of History and East Asian Languages at Linfield College (Ore.); Stephen...