Word: ursula
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...switching him to another job might push him over the edge. But by that point, he may already have gone over. Among Tiedge's contacts may have been the three suspected East German agents who recently vanished. Sonja Luneburg, 61, longtime personal secretary to Economics Minister Martin Bangemann, and Ursula Richter, 52, a bookkeeper for a lobbying group, each disappeared while on vacation this month. A search of the women's modest apartments in Bonn revealed spy paraphernalia such as specialized photographic equipment and a briefcase with a hidden compartment. Lorenz Betzing, 53, a messenger for the West German armed...
...displaced by World War II. Deputy Chief of Correspondents William Mader left Hungary in 1944. Layout Artist Modris Ramans fled Latvia in 1945, the same year Reporter-Researcher Victoria Sales left the German- occupied city of Danzig, where she was born. Copy Processing's Lily Eszterag and Reporter-Researcher Ursula Nadasdy de Gallo fled Hungary after Soviet troops crushed the 1956 revolution. A different upheaval, this one in Cuba, brought Reporter-Researcher Nelida Gonzalez-Alfonso to the U.S. in 1959, followed by Copy Processing's Osmar Escalona and Raquel Prieto and Reporter- Researcher Cristina Garcia...
...young Black boy run over by a car full of drunken white men, and how this death affected the boy's family, and the next generation, and their feelings about white men. The judges' recognition of more than traditional material and contestants (I include the selection from Ursula LeGuin and the unusual performance of Eliot) deserves The Crimson's attention, beyond the single picture. I think an accompanying article, including an announcement of both the first and second prizewinners and list of finalists, would have been more appropriate coverage for a story of note to the student body...
...death of Michelangelo and the maturity of Rembrandt), are not here. So it is best to treat the Met's show as a preparation for pilgrimage and to ignore the blatant copies, pastiches and restored wrecks, such as The Magdalen in Ecstasy, The Toothpuller and The Martyrdom of St. Ursula, with which its closing rooms are unfortunately padded...
...concert by The Group for New Music at Harvard will include performances by noted pianist Ursula K. Oppens alongside cellist Bion Y. Tsang '88, who recently presented a recital at Carnegie Hall in New York...