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...sets up shop for one day in an arena large enough to handle the crush of 10,000 faithful, many of whom line up the night before, with overflowing shopping bags and boxes in tow. In Phoenix, Ariz., two years ago, the crowds were so big that the fire marshal shut the doors before noon. Once inside, everyone gets two items appraised for free, but only 15 to 20 visitors, those with the most interesting pieces and accompanying stories to tell, make...
While entrance to the first party is free, First Class Marshal Tally Zingher '99 said seniors who want to drink would have...
Senior traditions, such as the kick-off at the Hong Kong restaurant and the last chance dance, will allow seniors to spend their last days here with classmates and friends, said Class Marshal Baratunde R. Thurston '99, a former Crimson executive...
Whitaker began working for Newsweek as an intern in 1977. When he won a Marshal Scholarship to Oxford for two years of graduate school, Whitaker reported for Newsweek in London and Paris. In 1981 he became a full-time reporter in New York City, working in the magazine's international section. He became a business editor...
...spokespeople said that although gubernatorial success is often overlooked inside the Beltway, the party takes pride in the fact that its governors consistently marshal local support...