Word: rug
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...between" negotiating with Harvard police and the persons involved in last Friday's theft of an oriental rug from Adams House provided information which led to recovery of the rug early Sunday morning, a Harvard police official said yesterday...
...Richard W. Smith, head of Harvard's criminal investigation division, said an anonymous individual uninvolved in the theft acted as a "go-between" by phoning Harvard police headquarters Sunday morning and telling the police where the rug could be found...
...instance there is the case of Radcliffe President Matina Horner, a veritable woman without a country. Ever since they began pulling the undergraduate rug from underneath her through a series of Harvard-Radcliffe mergings that has reduced Radcliffe to a couple of letterheads and a post office box, Horner's day-to-day role in the University has been a puzzlement. What ever it is, she plays it with gusto, and she is one of the more accessible administrators in the University...
...Loeb Drama Center introductory meeting. The freshman avant garde will turn out en masse for this meeting. Because of a lack of interest and a general overproduction of shows freshmen can advance fast in Harvard dramatic circles. But most likely half the group that is kneeling on the theater rug in this jam-packed meeting is there simply to sign up to be ushers and get into the productions for free...
...painting, fabric design and collages in recent years, Gloria, 51, now hopes to market some of her artistic know-how in a new magazine. The quarterly, which is modestly called Gloria Vanderbilt Designs for Your Home, promises to supply how-to tips in painting, crochet, needlepoint, embroidery, quilting, knitting, rug making, sewing and other skills for ambitious homemakers. All of which may help even Creative Director Vanderbilt to pick up a new stitch or two. "I haven't a clue about how to do needlepoint," she confessed last week. "And sewing is a mystery...