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...intruder pounded on the locked front door for several minutes, then entered through a rear basement door by breaking a pane and opening it from within. He went at once to the third floor, opening and slamming every door. Mrs. Heddy Schunscher, the Holmes Housemother, rang the "wake up" bell, and the invader directed traffic on the third floor as the girls crowded to the stairways...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nocturnal Visitor Explores Holmes | 4/11/1955 | See Source »

...visitor to the campus-like surroundings of the "HICOG" office is strongly aware of the contrast with the wainscoting and small-pane windows of Massachusetts Hall. At a beautifully-landscaped estate on the bank of the Rhine, the offices occupy several large buildings of the same design as Harvard's Commons. The only thing missing is the World Tree...

Author: By John J. Murphy, | Title: Conant Calls For European Unity Along with German Reunification | 9/28/1954 | See Source »

...with rubbing alcohol. Well, snapped Wayne, Esperanza neglected her household duties. Esperanza then told how John had once returned from a Honolulu stag party with a stripteaser's "large black bite" on his neck. And after one studio party, he came home tight at dawn, smashed a door pane to get in, admitted he had dropped by the house of his costar, Gail (The Lawless) Russell. Countered Wayne: one whole week, when he was away in Hawaii, Esperanza's home-loving house guest was Hotel Heir Nicky Hilton. At week's end, the Waynes agreed to agree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Nov. 2, 1953 | 11/2/1953 | See Source »

...layers of glass whose straight lines seemed to shift their positions whenever the viewer shifted his. Equally original, but with more feeling, was Peter Ostuni's abstract evocation of three shadowy figures, composed mainly of cracked plaques and crushed chunks of colored glass melted directly onto a white pane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Place for Glass | 9/28/1953 | See Source »

...British dog lovers sit up and take notice. After testing his dog ("with much bending and drawing of white lines"), a Londoner reported that the animal "walked over the line several times, then sat down on it and had to be forcibly pushed off." Wrote one Gordon P. Pane: "I have found from experience with my front gate that my own Alsatians always pay their respects more to white than to any other color...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Thin White Line | 8/24/1953 | See Source »

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