Word: larchmont
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...design for living on the water. Five mornings a week, he is at his desk in Wall Street's Shields & Co., the family brokerage house. But two days a week-and as many other afternoons as he can justify to his conscience-he heads for the Larchmont Yacht Club, one block from his home, on the north shore of Long Island Sound. There he doffs his banker-style clothes for khaki pants and a polo shirt, gathers a three-man crew and hoists sail. On a good day, he can get in two or three hours of wheeling...
William Mace Hickey, Jr. '54 of Larchmont, N.Y. and Winthrop House, was elected captain of the junior varsity baseball team after the Jayvees lost their season's opener, 6 to 1, to Quonset Naval Base. Hickey is the catcher...
...married to one of his fellow violin students and living in Larchmont, N.Y., Harrell still likes to sing the classics, especially the part of Christ in the St. Matthew Passion. But he thinks casting directors expect him to be good at learning difficult modern scores because of the thorough musical training he got studying the violin. On Baritone Harrell's schedule for next winter: parts in Milhaud's Christopher Columbus (with the Philharmonic-Symphony) and Stravinsky's Rake's Progress at the Metropolitan Opera...
Phyllis McGinley comes right out and admits it: she likes living in "a middle-class house on a middle-class street in a middle-class village full of middle-class people" (i.e., Westchester County's Larchmont). She even writes poetry about it two or three mornings a week after her two young daughters (13 and 11) scoot off for school...
...police headquarters. There they were quickly identified as 1) Mrs. Shafia Farooq, wife of the second secretary to Pakistan's U.N. delegation, 2) Mrs. Rahat Said Chhatari, wife of another Pakistan delegate, 3) Nadira, her daughter. All three had traveled in from the Farooq home in nearby Larchmont for an afternoon of quiet shopping. Amid profuse apologies, the police explained their mistake. Snapped Mrs. Chhatari: "What's wrong with gypsies? They, a re as good as Americans." Later, the ladies were heard to remark that such an outrage could never have happened in Pakistan. By week...