Word: warms
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...Center would just be another way of describing a College-funded clubhouse for RUS, reality has put this rest to doubt. Susan B. Marine, the center’s director, is adamant that people of “all genders” and political persuasions are welcome. The warm and receptive treatment I’ve met with in three, prying visits over the past week makes a strong case for taking that claim seriously...
...very smart, super nice woman, very warm,” Amy M. Gluckman ’83, Ross’s sophomore roommate, said. “Our third roommate had a very difficult year that year and she had a lot of family problems, and Grace was very good at being empathetic towards her and giving her a listening...
...that came up most often, however, was Canada. When fellow Canadian Nowski asked what they thought made them distinctly Canadian, Robertson’s response was: “We offer free health care at all of our shows.” And the 40 students invited to the warm-up brunch were selected from “a list of music-oriented groups on campus...and the Canadian Club,” said O’Brien. “They support the Canadian culture—like FUBU: for us, by us,” said Canadian Club...
...SQUIRREL MOTHERMEGAN KELSOThese short stories offer a sweet respite from the high-stakes drama of most other graphical fiction. Kelso uses a warm, inviting style of soft colors and rounded, almost pillowy characters to explore the mysteries of people and relationships. A typical story, Meow Face, portrays a girl's deteriorating relationship with an increasingly eccentric aunt whose inexplicable antics include meowing in public. Using quiet panels, as when a busy mother takes a moment on a sunny porch, Kelso's stories invite contemplation...
DIED. Martha Holmes, 83, one of LIFE's first female photographers and the creator of historic, vivid portraits of luminaries; in New York City. Warm and engaged, Holmes captured rare, personal moments in the lives of subjects from Edward R. Murrow (on a tractor on his farm in Connecticut) to Eleanor Roosevelt (surrounded by orphans on a walk through the woods). Holmes' famous shot of Jackson Pollock, cigarette dangling, working intently on one of his trademark splattered canvases, was later reproduced on a U.S. postage stamp...