Word: shopped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Lamont today. You know, reading period next week, sophomore essay. You could. But there'll be children's games, costumes, booths from 25 countries, and a parade at the ISA Fun Fair from noon to midnight today. Also, small Oriental steaks, grape leaves, apple strudle, and an international gift shop. But you could go to Lamont...
...posthumous career began poorly enough. The corpse of Benito Mussolini hung heels-up alongside that of his mistress, Clara Petacci, like a pig outside a butcher shop. But last week, with the 20th anniversary of his death, the reputation of the Duce was undergoing a remarkable rehabilitation in Italy...
Nicole Lair, a Parisienne who will be the hostess, said yesterday in her heavily accented English that "a coffee shop is very nice, but what can you do after you finish drinking coffee? I want to make a place that anybody would enjoy coming to--as long as they don't look like beatniks...
...tenth the number in New York. Everything in the Boston art scene exists on a lower scale than in New York (including perhaps the usual quality of work); great extremes of venality and eccentricity simply do not exist on Newbury Street. Nearly every gallery owner mans his own shop, and is likely to have time to talk with anyone who looks interested; there are none of the obsequious undertakers who staff the large New York establishments...
...Pawnbroker. In his murky, cluttered shop in Spanish Harlem's upper depths, Sol Nazerman sits behind a wire partition coldly doling out pittances to the people he calls "scum and rejects." Hopefully, they come to hock personal or stolen goods. They look to the old Jew for understanding, or even a fair price, and see the eyes of a man whose last links to life were cruelly severed decades ago in a Nazi concentration camp. Now he speaks of those days as if he were carving an epitaph: "Everything I loved was taken from me, and I didn...