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...silver gold-piece") that it's more than likely to slip by unnoticed, or to register only a few minutes later, when the show has already gone on to something else. There are also some lovely visual puns: the royal coach is announced, and then jogs in in a sweatshirt, blowing his whistle; the Princess Purins makes her first entrance "idly turning the pages of the royal register"--two patient but slightly dizzy-looking boys. As a result of all this, the show has a relaxed feeling to it--as though laughs came so easily to O'Donnell that...
...only the most recent tragedy to befall the children of Howard Gossage, a brilliant, maverick advertising executive who created, among other shrewdly promoted schemes, the Beethoven sweatshirt and the International Paper Airplane Competition. He died of leukemia in 1969. Eben and Amy had a half sister, June, who was killed in an automobile crash, and their mother died last May of cirrhosis of the liver...
While visiting San Francisco last week, Nelson T. Shields IV, 23, of Greenville, Del., enjoyed a game of lacrosse with friends, then gave a fellow player a hand in moving a rug. Still clad in his playing shorts, sweatshirt and tennis shoes, he leaned over the trunk of a car to make room for the rug, when three fatal pistol shots whizzed seemingly out of nowhere and hit him in the back. Shields' death was the twelfth in the series of bizarre, random "Zebra" attacks -apparently not linked with the S.L.A.-that have plagued the city for 21 terrifying...
...Pompon." The President also had a common touch. At his Orvilliers retreat, he frequently invited the villagers to play billiards with him. He did not mind being photographed in a sloppy sweatshirt, ashes spewing from the ubiquitous cigarette that dangled from his lower lip. Nor did he seem to mind the slightly disparaging nickname they gave him: "Pompon...
...there are other items more blatantly displayed on the Coop's shelves that are uncool. They used to say that you could tell a Harvardian from his non-Crimson counterpart, because only the latter would be caught dead in a Harvard T-shirt. If you need a sweatshirt because B&G overlooked your dorm when they were turning on the heat, go buy one. Don't go out of your way to find a place that sells them without the Crimson brand across the chest; you'll be frost-bitten by the time...