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Excuse for Dreams. In the nasty story -this may as well be the name of Fiedler's genre-the author describes a heroine's skin only to note that it is either squamous, greasy or pocked (Fiedler: "her granulated eyelids pink and on her lip a slight rash left by her depilatory"). Undigested lumps of Marx and Freud swallowed in youth appear to catalyze these prosy nightmares. Sex, particularly, is constantly talked of, snickered at and attempted-and, of course, it is always unpleasant and unsuccessful. Fiedler's specialty is the small, perfect detail, like the tuft...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Nasty Story | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

Also elected were Patricia Murray of Cambridge; Emily R. Otis of Everett House and St. Paul, Minn.; Nancy B.N. Rash of Holmes Hall and Louisville, Ky.; Myra Rubin of Whitman Hall and New York City; and Ruth W. Messinger, of Cabot Hall and New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RADCLIFFE CLASS ELECTS MARSHALS | 4/30/1962 | See Source »

...recovery also confirmed the motive for the recent rash of French art thefts, which was the major reason Riviera Resident Somerset Maugham sold his collection (see col. 1). In the Colombe d'Or case, Francis Roux had privately paid out a reported $20,000 to get his paintings back. In the Cézanne affair, insurance companies paid out a reported...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: La Belle Telephone | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...Nancy Rash...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RADCLIFFE RULES | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

...people hear a plane go over the house again and again, they get the feeling they might find it in the living room some day." Most complaints come during the warm months, adds Ramsberger. "Every year summer comes, the windows open, people are re-exposed, and we get a rash of complaints. The people believe something new is happening. The only thing that happened is that they opened their windows." Even with the windows closed the year-round, the noise and nerve-numbing will continue-and get worse with the advent of supersonic commercial traffic. Nothing can be done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The City: The Age of Noise | 3/16/1962 | See Source »

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