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...orphanage, riding into the palace in her Rolls and being greeted by Rainier, Grace in the throne room, Rainier with the kids at the zoo, the whole family putting to sea in the yacht, the Prince and Princess entering the cathedral. And finally Princess Grace signing off with dignified warmth and a generous plug: "Now you've had a look at Monaco, but really it's only a look. I hope you'll come back and see it for yourselves...
...such a leading child psychiatrist as Manhattan's Dr. William Langford, it is not the box that helps or hinders so much as "the quality of the parent-child relationship-how much the child is taken out to be played with, the warmth in the family and so on." So far, most box-bred babies-there have been more than 400-seem to have had the right kind of parents. Among them: bright-eyed Debbie Skinner, 18, who hopes to enter Radcliffe...
...Beatrice B. Whiting, an anthropologist, cited the results of a study she had made of 24 mothers in six cultures, which showed that women who were home only a moderate amount of time rated highest in "warmth" and "consistency." She said that mothers wishing to work should find paying jobs conducted outside their homes in contact with other adults...
...personal tributes by many of Wolfson's closest associates, such as Profs. Jakob Rosenberg, Morton White, Austin W. Scott and the late Arthur Darby Nock are deeply touching in their sincerity and warmth, and evoke a vivid picture of Wolfson's Harvard--Widener Library, "Wolfson's table" at the Faculty Club, the Square, and the University (now Harvard Square) Theater. It is at once one of the great things about Harvard and one of the saddest that these everyday sights mean so many different things to so many people. To Wolfson pre-eminently they are a setting for "his work...
...Tricks That Take Fish and all fifteen editions of British Rural Sports." On a lower shelf he noticed two copies of Fish I Have Known by Arthur H. Beavan, author of Birds I Have Known and Animals I Have Known. Pulling out the first edition, Gridley looked with warmth at the Fearing bookplate, which showed a green trout leaping from a green stream. The motto read: "Wish Us the Wind South," and underneath were the words: "This book is not to be sold or exchanged...