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...hems right where they have always been, demurely covering the knee and, just by standing still, came out ahead of the game. Marc Bohan was not sure who was winning: so as not to offend either team, he showed see-through, midi-length chiffon evening dresses with minislips worn underneath. But it was Pierre Cardin who saved the day for leg fetishists with a series of long skirts that are almost as revealing as the mini, and even more alluring. The Cardin trick: a slit that runs from ankle to thigh, occurs either at the sides or at the back...
Falling behind, 31-23, midway through the first half, the Crimson climbed back to tie the score at 39-39 on a series of short shots by forward Brian Newmark, who worked well underneath despite a height disadvantage to Quaker center Jim Wolf and finished with 14 points and eight rebounds...
Peter Bell is just a guitar player in a brand-new bar. He sings there on weekday nights, which is a difficult time to be playing. It is a difficult time because right now is exam period; and most of us have been hiding inside for the past month underneath a pile of books...
...held Tigers center John Hummer to 19 points, it was unable to fast break and took poor shots instead of working the ball into the front-court for easier shots. Sophomore forward Brian Newmark, suffering from mononucleosis, only played for about 12 minutes, reducing the Crimson's scoring potential underneath...
Even in his own day, Bruegel must have been considered a superb technician, capable of representing anything. Foreground details exist down to the last bramble on a bush, while in the distance a minuscule brush stroke may distinctly show a man walking or working underneath a tree. Bruegel began with ships' timbers of seasoned oak. He set the planks edge to edge, smoothed them, and then brushed on a white gesso base. He drew his composition on the gesso in gray chalk. That done, he would start painting in egg tempera, thinly and swiftly. His first layers of color...