Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...still a smash hit in Moscow. Now New Yorkers can see what opened the eyes of the Russians: a near-duplicate show of the prints sent by the U.S. State Department in exchange for a Soviet graphic-arts show, now in Milwaukee. Woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, colorgraphs and intaglios by Sister Mary Corita, Ben Shahn, Leonard Baskin, Fritz Eichenberg, Sidney Goodman, Edmond Casarella and 15 other U.S. printmakers show off a revolution in graphic techniques. Through...
What Ed wants, Ed usually gets. And what he wanted Right Now for the Ed Sullivan Show was Sister Luc-Gabrielle, 28, better known as the Singing Nun, Soeur Sourire, who zipped to the top of the record heap with Dominique. But Soeur Sourire shies away from her success. So Good Roman Catholic Ed asked the New York archdiocese to put in a word, and off he flew to tape a carefully supervised 18-minute session in the Dominican monastery near Waterloo, Belgium. "As a Catholic and a gentleman, I wouldn't argue with them," said...
Eron, who lived at Leverett House while at Harvard, was a member of PBH and Advertising Manager on the CRIMSON business board. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z Tom Eron, of St. Louis, Mo., and a brother and a sister...
...worth of toys to the children of Puerto Vallarta. But most of the day Burton spent away from the public eye, in the bosom of his new family: Elizabeth's forever proud and beaming mother, and her father (whose usual expression is uncertainty), and her brother, and her sister-in-law, and her two little boys by Michael Wilding, and her little girl by Mike Todd, and the little German girl she adopted two years ago, and Taffy, her little yipping Sealyham...
Making her first appearance in the roped-off arena of a seedy American Legion hall, June (Julie Harris) seems least likely to endure. Her head is full of warm muzzy memories of the vaudeville circuit where she was a child star, just as Playwright Havoc, sister of Gypsy Rose Lee, once was. June finds the marathon degrading and unpalatable, but hunger makes her stomach it. From her partner, Lee Allen, she learns contest protocol: about the "horses" who drag-carry their sleeping partners around the floor with proud belligerence, and about the clowns who must check out after...