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...casual eye, most tapestries look like faded, overelaborate rugs hanging on a wall. But these 200 were different. They were the handsomest show Manhattan had seen in years. Lent by the French Government, and exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum, they covered an acre of wall space. Before the exhibition closed this week, 142,545 visitors had seen it. On the last day, crowds were still waiting to get in when the gates closed...
...daughter Franziska died of bronchitis, there was no money to buy a coffin. "Her little lifeless body rested in the small back room," related Jenny Marx. "We all moved together into the front room and when night came we made up beds on the floor." (A fellow refugee finally lent the Marxes ?2 for the coffin...
...also sent Quonset-type buildings. The Pennsylvania Railroad helped out by giving priorities to Reese's materials and stopping through trains at Scio just to unload them. When he ran short of cash, five New York chain stores, which had sold millions of pieces of Reese-made china, lent him $10,000 apiece. They told him he could take ten years to pay it back in cups and saucers...
Sponsored by the Institute of Modern Art, the Music Club formerly existed independently. Its membership is still composed mainly of music concentrators. The Club has had three major periods of activity. Vergil Thompson and Leonard Bernstein '39 led the Club in its first two periods of strength while Radcliffe lent its support and kept the Club going during the war under the guidance of Sarah Cunningham '46 and Mary Briggs...
...seems that CRIMSON photographer Lou Baker forgot to retrieve the bill he lent to Poindexter for picture purposes