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Radcliffe was temporarily sidetracked in practice this week when a group of Cambridge juvenilles pelted the 'Cliffe rowers with rocks as they rested "dead" in the water after seat racing. Some damage was done to the fours that the squad was using and Debbie Harrington was injured in the knee...
Stars. Nearly all of the 800-plus designers who displayed their wares, including such stars as St. Laurent, Angelo Tarlazzi and Michelle Bruyere, had variations on the skirt-and-sweater theme. The look includes hip-length cardigans, frequently worn over pullovers. Skirts are longish, too, starting at the knee and working all the way down to the ankle. Many billow like peasant dresses. Fashion phrasemakers, with considerable wit, call them "BigSkirts...
...Sakowitz store in Houston, agreed: "I can't and I won't stand for another bat tle of the hemlines." But by week's end, most buyers had convinced themselves that things might turn out all right. Many of the styles did expose part of the knee, and there were enough variations to of fer a wide choice. Skirt orders by American buyers were running ahead of last year...
Wesleyan looked incredibly bad in the contest, finishing way, way back in fourth place. Trinity didn't finish the race after the team's stroke popped her knee out a third into the race. Yale, the "paper entry" of the regatta, lived up to pre-race expectations and did not appear. But the Eli women did send word to the rest of the field...
...occupation entered its third week, life in the village settled down to an idyllic pace. Indians lounged outside and in the trading post, or built bunkers into the hills that surround Wounded Knee. But the armed personnel carriers that stared down on the embattled village provided a constant reminder that the Federal government waited two miles down Big Foot Trail...