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...Vasily Vasilievich Tarasov, 36, a blond, stubby correspondent for Izvestia. Canada accredited Tarasov after an urgent request that came straight from the Kremlin. After depositing his wife and young daughter in a modest apartment in Ottawa's Sandy Hill district, Tarasov scraped up an acquaintance with a minor government functionary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Correspondents: Double Duty in Canada | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

...rosewood case attracted Mrs. Holmes, but I dissuaded her. "I believe blond mahogany would be preferable," I told her. "It would not be too effeminate for Eric nor too masculine for Alice." And so it was agreed...

Author: By Jerome Burke, | Title: Morticians' Journal Tells Of Unfortunate Romance | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

Alice was a pretty thing, with blond hair verging on copper tones. There was a sort of fairylike fragility about her arching, slender neck and delicately cut profile, and though she was not really small she seemed so, for she was slender and small-boned, not like a Watteau shepherdess, but like a little girl, and every move she made was graceful and unhurried as grain bending in the wind. Eric was not really handsome, but he had a clean-cut youthfulness, sleek hair, clear eyes and skin, and a certain litheness in his movements that bespoke the practiced athlete...

Author: By Jerome Burke, | Title: Morticians' Journal Tells Of Unfortunate Romance | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

...formally assumed responsibility for keeping the peace, and India's Lieut. General Prem Singh Gyani, a veteran of U.N. operations in the Gaza Strip and Yemen, took over the military command. En route to Cyprus to serve as the U.N. political mediator is Sakari Tuomioja, 52, a blond, heavy-set Finn with a cherubic face, who was nominated by Secretary-General U Thant and accepted by all the interested parties. Most recently...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cyprus: A Cherub from Finland | 4/3/1964 | See Source »

Since Shakespeare's only patron was the young Earl of Southampton-a delicately hued blond boy who for years was the despair of his family because he took no interest in girls-the sonnets might seem, to any reasonable man, to have been written to him. Ah, but wait. They are prefaced with a dedication signed T. T., addressed to W. H., "the only begetter of these poems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Sonnet Investigator | 1/10/1964 | See Source »

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