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Smartest are those by Coty Award Winning Shoe Designers Herbert and Beth Levine, who charge up to $75 for their fisherman's waders. Keeping the boots up is in itself a problem. "I give the woman three loops at the top, and the rest is up to her," says another high-style shoe designer, David Evins. ''You cannot imagine what weird contraptions women have devised to hold them up." The Levines are more merciful: their boots also come with loops, plus a belt to hold the waders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Up with Legs | 10/20/1967 | See Source »

Janis Richter Krohn of Huntington Valley, Pa. (Social Studies); Beth Edelman Luey of Pittsburgh, Pa. (History and Literature); Jania Mukerji of Tuckahoe, N.Y. (English); Ruth Bliss Phillips of Newton Highlands (History and Literature) and Esther R. Purpel of Cambridge (English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Cliffe PBK | 6/15/1967 | See Source »

Many students use Wonderful Wednesday to take up intellectual pursuits that have no direct connection with classwork. Math Major Beth Nash says the off day has given her a chance to go to "concerts, movies, and do lots of things" she never had time for before. Brenda Conner, a biology student, spends most of her day working on a pet project-a study of the distribution of histones (basic proteins) in chromosomes. One group of students organized a classic-films discussion group. Others spend the day tutoring children in Vine City, an Atlanta Negro slum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Curriculum: Wonderful Wednesday | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

...Lardner '69 of Adams House and New York City, Book Editor; Jeffrey C. Alexander '69 of Lowell House and Los Angeles, Assistant Features Editor; Richard R. Edmonds '69 of Lowell House and Wilmette. Ill., Assistant Features Editor; David L. Friedman '69 of Lowell House and Los Angeles, Advertising Manager; Beth L. Pollock '68 of Henry House and Chicago, Office Manager...

Author: By --robert G. Kopelson, | Title: Bach Society Orchestra | 3/14/1967 | See Source »

After a ten-month legal battle, Mr. and Mrs. Michale T. Liuni, of Tillson, N.Y., last week adopted a 4½-year-old Beth, their foster child since infancy. The local welfare commissioner had sought to place the girl elsewhere, largely because of the Liunis' age (both are 48), income ($8,900) and the fact that, while they are dark-eyed and swarthy Italian-Americans, Beth is a blue-eyed blonde. Not surprisingly, a county court overruled the commissioner, but the national publicity that surrounded the case gave a falsely bleak picture of the state of adoptions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Children: New Ease in Adoptions | 1/27/1967 | See Source »

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