Word: robbs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bazaar in the January issue. The clothes-horsing magazine identified Manhattan-born Christina as a "Contessa" (she insists she is not), proudly admired "the classic spirit, abhorring the demure and falsely modest." But the photo was agitating the female press corps to its foundations. Tartly advised Syndicated Columnist Inez Robb: "The excursion into overexposure has unwittingly proved that not diamonds but clothes are a girl's best friend...
Mostly political and military writers, the group heard a welcome by J. Hampden Robb, University Marshal, and were ushered through two of the University's proudest possessions...
Most of the visitors chose to tour the Loeb Drama Center, called the most modern theatre in America. At an earlier briefing session with Robb, the reporters and editors were curious about what Harvard thought about Harvard's great involvement in governing the country and what the University intended to do with its recently collected $82.5 million...
When the procession ends at about 10 a.m., J. Hampden Robb '21, University Marshal, will call, "Mr. Sheriff, pray give us order." The Sheriff does so, the invocation is given, distinguished seniors speak--in English and Latin--and Pusey then admits the Class of 1961 to "the fellowship of educated...
...Commencement exercises will begin when University Marshal J. Hampden Robb '21 turns to Fitzpatrick, saying, "Mr. Sheriff, pray give us order." Fitzpatrick will then rap three times with his sheathed sword and state, "The meeting will be in order." At the close, he will declare the meeting adjourned...