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Boston is historical in other ways; and it is best to see by walking. If you start at Copley Square and walk north, you will come eventually to the docks, and can cross the Charles, if you like, to Charlestown and to Chelsea. On the way, the Public Gardens come first, and are somewhat bleak now and lack swan boats, but there is, still, a picture-taking man with his venerable camera. Higher up, on Tremont Street and nearer the state Capitol, an old man used to sell catnip. He kept his stand next to the Old Granary Burial Ground...
...Walking down Hanover Street past the Casino Theatre, Boston's only remaining burlesque houe, you will leave Fanueil Hall on your right, and reach Haymarket Square where fruits, vegetables, chestnuts, and Italian candy are sold in booths, boxes, trays, tables, and off the side-walk...
...only contact with undergraduates. Last year he organized a series of Astronomy Concentrators' dinners in Leverett House, which led to a reinstitution of tutorial in the Department this fall. And he was interested in Radcliffe, for Moors Hall, where he is a faculty affiliate, is but a short walk from his Garden Street office in the Observatory. Bok likes to drop in for lunch there, especially for "submarine" sandwiches. He also invited the girls out to the Harvard Mass., observatory to see the telescopes and other equipment each spring, and Mrs. Bok made an occasion out of it by preparing...
Several years ago Everett House residents livened its sign-ins by using a colored pencil system to indicate the calibre of their dates. A yellow sign-in signified "intellectual conver-sation," green meant "walk and eat," blue indicated "movie and dancing," and red "a perfectly swell time." A purple signature meant "all this and Heaven...
...Leonard Goldenson, president of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Abe Schneider, vice president of Columbia Pictures, and Lew Wasserman, president of Music Corp. of America. All three turned it down. Said the Lehman-Lazard spokesman: "At February's annual meeting, the two investment companies will be able to walk in and take control without a fight-provided they find the right man to direct the company. If they do not find the man, it is anybody's guess what will happen to Loew...