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...Dental School yesterday renamed its main building in honor of the late Sera Gelfand Deutschman '21, who bequeathed the school $3 million upon her death. After a luncheon of scrod and blusberry pit at the Harvard Club of Boston, President Bok called Deutschman a "great friend of the Dental School and a great admirer of its work...
...another mother-daughter team. In 1957 Rosa Panvini, then 75, and her daughter Amalia, 43, both of whom lived in Vercelli, in northern Italy, offered diaries they said had been written by Benito Mussolini to the Rome office of LIFE magazine and to the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera. The daughter contended that one of Mussolini's ministers had handed her father a package one day with the admonition, "For the love of God, Panvini, hide them in a safe
...Prime Minister's authority dissolved. Spadolini called for the resignation of the battling ministers. They balked; in the tradition of Italian coalition politics, Cabinet members serve as representatives of parties, not at the pleasure of the Prime Minister. In despair, Spadolini resigned. Lamented Milan's Corriere della Sera in a front-page editorial: "What we now have is not an ordinary government crisis. . . but the greatest...
...confusing array of banks under the single name of Ambrosiano. Some Italians also became nervous about another Calvi acquisition: his purchase of 40% interest in Italy's 73-year-old Rizzoli publishing company and with it a piece of the Milan-based Corriere della Sera, Italy's largest, most respected daily newspaper. Businessmen who were already uneasy about Calvi's connections with the Vatican feared that he might turn the independent Corriere to his own purposes, perhaps to punish his enemies with unfavorable coverage or commentary. Some Italians believe that Calvi's growing power led influential...
...Infelisi and his fellow crusaders reverse history? Many Italians hope so. But Milan's Corriere della Sera may have sounded the most realistic note. "When the dust has settled," the newspaper cynically predicted, "everything will be the same as before...