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Most of the paintings are borrowed from the National Gallery and the Tate, although the high-quality copies in the state dining room are No. 10's own. The effect is tasteful, pleasing and unadventuresome. And perhaps it was the great English art theoretician John Ruskin who gave a clue why No. 10 should never be much altered. He wrote, of any ancient building: "Count its stones as you would jewels of a crown...
Robin Hood in Flannel? In Keene, N.H., Rocky's social-welfare ideas were challenged by a Keene Teachers College sophomore, Jon Tate, 22, and a lively debate followed. Excerpts...
...Tate: Aren't you a Robin Hood in a grey flannel suit...
...Tate: What about in some of our states where some people are just too lazy to do anything...
...Tate: If I know I can depend on all the rich people in the U.S. to support me in my time of need, why should I do anything...