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...near the Hilton asked to look into the purse of Carmen T. Pulido, 37, and found a .25-cal. pistol. She was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon, although she protested that she needed the gun for self-protection on her job as the manager of a currency-exchange outlet. "I'm no Squeaky Fromme," the woman protested. "I'm a notary public and tax accountant...
G.M.A. Hanfmann, Hudson Professor of Archaeology, said yesterday Fine Arts 13's popularity--fifth on the list with 382 students enrolled--is due to the "very genuine desire of young people to know about art as an outlet for their creative energies...
Give 'Em Hell, Harry! Ten days ago, after driving all day through dairy lands, north into lakes and woods, we pulled into a little campground (which doubled as a chain saw outlet and vendor of used snowmobiles) a mile or so outside the proud community of Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Three dollars for a little plot for the tent, a picnic table, and a bunch of rocks in a circle to start a fire in, a fire which I later couldn't get started because of wet wood, an episode ending in a most unwoodsman-like display of burned fingers, smoldering copies...
...department-and specialty-store sales, which have spurted rapidly in recent weeks. In Boston, Filene's and other stores with fancy boutiques are getting a healthy run from shoppers, many willing to pay up to $75 for a pair of shoes, while such mass merchandisers as Outlet Co. stores report business running 6% to 10% ahead of last year. Retail trade is also healthy in Los Angeles and Chicago; in August, Sears, Roebuck posted its biggest monthly sales gain since last October...
...Institute of Politics panel. For those who haven't purged themselves of student government, the Institute of Politics may be a good outlet. The place is full of people bound for Washington, summer or otherwise...