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For many of the relentlessly young, the attitude is born out of a community + life that resembles nothing so much as their college years of half a century ago: a life of options, dates, lessons and sudden, surprising fellowship. Florida Gerontologist Otto Von Mering, 65, refers to the "fictive kinship...
Today Cinecittà stands half darkened, and la vita, even for the increasing few who can afford indulgences, is measurably less dolce. There is no dearth of luxurious living at many of the traditional haunts of wealth-from the shim mering playgrounds of Sardinia's Costa Smeralda to Rome...
The U.S. Marines, they argue, underes timated the difficulties of flying a plane that rises and descends on a hot shim mering column of air blasted from its own nozzles, which the pilot must swivel horizontally for ordinary flight. One reason why not just any eager young pilot should fly...
Twittering & Rumbling. Today he is chairman of the composition faculty at the Yale Music School and an influential experimentalist in modern music. It seems hard to believe, but it is the same Powell-same impressive talent, same capacity for being impressed by it himself. Take, for example, the series of...
Bart Jan Bok, Willson Professor of Applied Astronomy, heads a University delegation that includes Mering, Chen Chung Chang '49, and Bozena Nemcova of Radcliffe.