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...Coalition for Cambridge--whose members are "mostly parents, worried about the schools"--will give the governor a petition signed by 5000 people requesting home rule, Rena H. Leib, a spokesman for the group, said yesterday...

Author: By Judith L. Shandling, | Title: House Gives Okay To 2 1/2 Bypass Bill | 12/3/1981 | See Source »

...young child in pre-partition Palestine. Despite their poverty, her parents were determined to give her as much culture as possible. Fortunately the neighborhood dance teacher was Gertrud Kraus, once a well known dancer-choreographer in Europe. At the age of 16 she began to study and perform with Rena Gluck of the Graham School. When Anna Sokolow came to Esrael around 1958, Ze'eva performed in her Lyrical TTheater. Sokolow was so impressed by the young performer that she offered Ze'eva a ticket to the United States so she could study on scholarship at the Juillard School...

Author: By Pamela Mccuen, | Title: Dance Around the World | 7/20/1979 | See Source »

...some-notably The President's Trip to China and The White House Transcripts-were financial failures, with returns as high as 60%. The Pentagon Papers was their biggest success, with 1.66 million in print. "It is a high-risk venture," admits Stuart Applebaum, Bantam's publicity manager. Rena Wolner of Berkley is more blunt. Says she: "It's crap shooting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Quickie Phenomenon | 12/18/1978 | See Source »

...rather than 'we,' " says Larry Light, an executive vice president of BBDO, the advertising agency. "They don't buy as a family. We have to sell to them as individuals. Everybody has his or her own bar of soap and bottle of shampoo." Rena Bartos, a senior vice president at J. Walter Thompson, suggests that career couples are a prime target for a host of products, but explains, "We are still in the discovery stage as to how this market should be tapped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: America's New Elite | 8/21/1978 | See Source »

Last week, however, sentimental Texans had a chance to bid on all the gaudy furnishings. "It's part of Texas history," exulted Dallas Housewife Rena Winfield, who came away with two bar stools supported by pairs of shapely legs. A bag of brass tokens, embossed with the motto "Good for all night," went for $30. David Grayson, a rancher from southern Texas, paid $65 for the outhouse, which he planned to re-establish back home "just for nostalgia." One of the most curious objects of all was a chest of drawers with money slots labeled Thelma, Velma, Miss Lilli...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: Chickening Out | 7/17/1978 | See Source »

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