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Calling Bok's decision "a blow from which the [Fogg] and the University it exists to serve may never recover," Slive, who had singlehandledly raised a majority of the contributions for the addition, said last week that $11 million out of that total would have to be returned to donors...
Several Fogg officials and visiting committee members denounced the decision. "The Fogg has been dealt a blow from which the museum and the university it exists to serve may never recover," Seymore Slive, the museum's director, said.
The controversial tax decision, announced on Jan. 8, seemed to align the Administration with enemies of the civil rights movement. Reagan's aides initially created the impression that the President had acted with little notice and less information in advance of the change. Reagan disposed of that dodge at...
It is a case right out of Agatha Christie, a high-society saga with all the elements of mystery: a beautiful woman in a coma, an aristocratic second husband, suspicious stepchildren and a fabulous fortune. This is no storybook yarn but a true-life tale that has scandalized the gentry...
In the sequel, Crisp, 73, starts out to recover the old self painted over by fame and notoriety-to become a virgin again. Here, he shows as much interest in society as sexuality. The English, he says, "want their jobs to be boring so that they can strike." An overnight...