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...philosophers and poets are gone, and the 42 little shops will never again sell the subtle art work of the classical age. But by approximately 1957, visitors to Athens may stroll under the columns and imagine what the place was like when the Apostle Paul, who also strolled in the Stoa, chided the lively Athenians for spending "their time in nothing else but either to tell or to hear some new thing...
...have you on your feet again. Here's hoping!" "A little bird tells me that Katherine Hepburn, filming over here, walked alone in the Park one day last week-unnoticed! The explanation is simple. It had been rumoured that two Very Important Tiny People were out for a Stroll. I'm sure Katie understood, and forgave us just this once...
Some in the crowd shouted "Vive De Gaulle!" and "De Gaulle to power!" But many, on this sunshiny day, simply murmured: "How he has aged!" and continued their Sunday stroll...
Only a short stroll from the smart shops of famed Piazza di Spagna begins Via Margutta, one of Rome's most remarkable streets. It is shabby, narrow, and lined by drab, ocher-colored buildings. Not until a visitor pushes through any of a dozen open archways into a maze of courtyards, stone stairs and quiet, hidden gardens, is the secret of the street revealed. For here live some of Italy's most colorful artists, their names often scrawled on rickety doors. Via Margutta has been the Roman artists' quarter since the 16th century Today, in the center...
...runs Harvard until this year, when the I.B.M. machines went berserk and for weeks he had no list of the students in his course with which to draw up sections. But there is always the daily consolation that he can leave Harvard Hall and the hustle of the University, stroll slowly across the Common into the shaded Quad and once more become responsible for an ordered island of 1000 women