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...akin to that of the man he kills. The one who pulls down the Colossus of Rhodes will always go down in history, John Wilkes Booth is said to have told a friend. And today, he or she can achieve instant recognition. Says University of New Hampshire Professor Stuart Palmer: "You can become a TV star or an assassin," adding that for some people, "becoming an assassin, known to everyone by the media, is certainly pretty good second-best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SECURITY: PROTECTING THE PRESIDENT | 10/6/1975 | See Source »

...Art/Asia gallery, next to the coop on Palmer St., there's going to be an exhibit (opening tomorrow) of works by Toshihiro Katyama, on canvas, metal, felt and paper. The show explores the "topological world"--knots and surfaces. (Topologists are the ones who study things like moebius strips, surfaces with only one side.) Through...

Author: By Kathy Garrett, | Title: GALLERIES | 9/25/1975 | See Source »

...lots of small galleries around town--most of them are on Newbury Street in Boston and are expensive and intimidating but some of the small coffee-shop type places in the Square have shows from time to time that are worth looking into, and the Art/Asia gallery on Palmer St. next to the Coop consistently has some of the most interesting exhibits in the area...

Author: By Kathy Garrett, | Title: GALLERIES | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

...Palmer-Dixon courts are Harvard's indoor tennis courts, but there are only two of them, and needless to say the varsity has preference in the winter...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley, | Title: Harvard Sports: Look-ins and Zig-outs | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

There are a slew of outdoor courts in the area next to Palmer-Dixon, but they aren't the greatest, and the winds blowing across Soldiers Field often make them unsuitable even in good weather...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley, | Title: Harvard Sports: Look-ins and Zig-outs | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

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