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...Cook said. “So, when the town reapproached me about a year ago and asked me if we would be able to sell,” he was able to give them the nod. The Case Estates was the property of the two Case sisters, Marian and Louisa, and much of it was acquired by Marian in the early decades of the 20th century. They donated their estate—202 acres in total—to the Arboretum in the 1940s. Some of the land has already been sold by the University to the town...
...Louisa Solano has owned this Square landmark for over 31 years. Its mixture of new and used books features poetry in English, German, Israeli, French, and many other languages. The store also boasts free Toscaninni’s coffee from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Saturdays...
...none of that, say opponents of de-listing, is good enough. "The grizzly may be out of intensive care," says Louisa Wilcox of the NRDC, "but it's too early to send it home from the hospital without adequate precautions." In particular, she suggests that the states won't spend enough money to monitor the bears, that efforts to make hunters clean up after themselves won't work and that the trigger mechanisms for relisting the grizzly are inadequate--they don't, for example, kick in when the bears' favorite food supply, the seeds of the whitebark pine, succumbs...
...museum amassed most of its Degas holdings under the tutelage of Associate Museum Director Paul J. Sachs, class of 1900, the eldest son of Samuel and Louisa Goldman Sachs. Sachs donated 22 pieces to the University, many of which will be on display at the Sackler...
Smart and stinging--that was Bancroft at her best. Born Anna Maria Louisa Italiano, she was groomed as a standard babe when Hollywood signed her at 20. It was like fitting a firestorm for a corset. She returned to New York City, and in 1958 became a Broadway star as the spirited Gittel in William Gibson's Two for the Seesaw. The next year she found her great role, as Annie Sullivan, the half-blind teacher of the blind and deaf Helen Keller, in Gibson's The Miracle Worker. Bancroft's ferocity, starkly colliding and beautifully meshing with Patty Duke...