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...Harper's Bazaar, Novelist-Playwright Truman (The Grass Harp) Capote recalled a touching secondhand memory of Greta Garbo: "I stopped by the apartment of a friend who previously that afternoon had entertained Garbo at tea. As I entered the room and started to sit down in an especially comfortable-looking chair piled with pillows, my friend, a very sane fellow, suddenly asked would I mind not using that particular chair. 'You see,' he said solemnly, 'she sat there: the dent in the little red pillow, that's where her hand rested-I should like...
Women spend almost as much time wearing clothes as they do thinking about them. As a matter of fact, they will sit for hours in dormitory smokers leafing through Vogue, Mademoiselle, the Crimson, Harper's Bazaar...
...School Committee of Phillips Brooks House opens its first Book Bazaar at 8:45 this morning in the corridors of Austin Hall. Over 200 editions of casebooks owned by the Committee will be offered for sale, and proceeds will be used to buy new books for loan to Law students...
...such Hearst magazines as Harper's Bazaar, House Beautiful and Good Housekeeping have not been touched by the new broom. But their turn may come. A new editor and other new staffers have already moved in on Hearst's American Druggist and it will soon come out fortnightly instead of monthly...
Some of these cries are the kind that diplomats, like traders in a bazaar, make in the first stage of negotiations; what matters is their final stand at Lisbon in February. But Eisenhower took no chances. For an hour and a half, he addressed the Twelve Apostles, arguing that they adopt the Wise Men's program as the only hope of establishing military "equilibrium" with Russia within twelve months...