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DIED. ELIZABETH ("LIZ") TILBERIS, 51, editor of Harper's Bazaar; of ovarian cancer; in New York City. After rising from intern to editor in chief of British Vogue, the Manchester-born Tilberis took the helm at Hearst's Harper's Bazaar in 1992. She quickly turned the sluggish magazine into an important arbiter of style. Known for her grace and decency in a famously cutthroat business, Tilberis campaigned for cancer awareness in the pages of Bazaar and in a 1998 memoir, No Time...
...lilting, romantic strains of Cesare Pugin's 18th century composition, four renowned (and infamously conceited) ballerinas of the past were recreated in all their beauty and gracious snobbery on the stage by four equally-beautiful Harvard undergraduate ballerinas. On Saturday night, Elizabeth Darst '99, Allison Lane '02 , Liz Santuro '01, and Davis '99 each elegantly claimed the stage with quick footwork, amazing poise and seemingly infinite amounts of grace...
...lilting, romantic strains of Cesare Pugni's 18th century composition, four renowned (and infamously conceited) ballerinas of the past were recreated in all their beauty and gracious snobbery on the stage by four equally-beautiful Harvard undergraduate ballerinas. On Saturday night, Elizabeth Darst '99, Allison Lane '02, Liz Santuro '01 and Mai'a Davis '99 each elegantly claimed the stage with quick footwork, amazing poise and seemingly infinite amounts of grace...
Sophomore Jaime Olenoski doubled to drive Crane in, and another Harvard error allowed tri-captain Jennifer Jenkins to reach base. Freshman Liz Curll then smashed a Koppel offering over the centerfield fence to give Holy Cross a 5-3 lead...
...Fashionably speaking, Liz Taylor's worth dropped roughly 85% in 17 years: her 1969 dress (1) fetched the evening's highest bid, $167,500, while her 1986 dress sold...