Word: viewings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Naturist, got a question: "I am, I believe, rather an oddity in nudist circles: a young, unmarried girl. My problem is that I think nudity is rather austere, and I feel I want to add some distinctive touches like jewelry, necklaces, earrings, and so on. What is the general view about this?", printed an answer: "Certainly, but anything too ostentatious will merely make you look undressed instead of naked...
...author, like the hero, has no point of view about anything. Life seems to be a more or less incomprehensible flux of discontinuous events which lead to the grave. This none too original point of view is developed very skillfully, as in the use of the half-pedestrian, half-romantic oppression of the natives to keep the hero in proper perspective...
...Smith election struggle should be settled within the club itself and had refused to attend Monday night's Council meeting, sent the following letter to the Council: "Clearly as Dean Leighton has stated, 'organizational irresponsibility' cannot be condoned in undergraduate organizations. Responsibility of students groups must be assured.... In view of this position, therefore, if the HYRC does not act, the Student Council not only ought to, but must investigate the matter...
...wildly romantic comedy." The specifics of the plot involve the wife of a shipping executive who spends here summers in a New York hideaway writing "Lusty, busty, novels" with an Andover French teacher. Perhaps Shaw could have spun a witty and engaging bit of whimsy on this not unpromising view of the war between the sexes. Miss Green does...
This afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m., visitors may view the displays at Longfellow House, 105 Brattle Street, without payment of the usual admission charges...