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...buying a collection of Armani's under a bare light bulb in a tiny hotel room. We could hardly see the colors, so he took the lamp shade off." In 1975, when the Giorgio Armani Co. was founded, it had a working capital of $10,000 and one receptionist, a student whom, Galeotti recalls, "we could pay so little we had to let her study...
There aren't many people there at 7:30, but by 8:00 they are coming in; women with children; women carrying babies; women in their 40s, 30s, 20s, teens; women with husbands, mothers, sisters, daughters, friends, alone; woman crying; woman smoking; woman staring. The receptionist takes your name and your money and tells you to sit down somewhere and wait, wait for her to call...
...faculty members, 36 staff members, and over 100 of about 350 students, the advertisement will appear in two additional religious magazines and in the March 3 issue of the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, the Divinity School publication. Frank Dormar the United Church of Christ minister and Div School receptionist who started the ad, says 30 additional student signatures have arrived at his office since the advertisement appeared...
...discount tickets can be purchased by taking a check to the receptionist at the Loeb theater. Students will have to make their own arrangements to get to New York to see the play...
...years ago by Henry Harper Jr., 34, a Houston physician who decided while working in a hospital emergency room that there should be a low-cost alternative for people with simple medical needs. His clinics are open between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. and staffed by four people: a receptionist, an X-ray technician, a nurse and an M.D., who may be an experienced physician or, on weekends, a young doctor completing training at a hospital...