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...something an amateur can do, have fun, and maybe make a profit," said Chip Cerasoli, a University of Pennsylvania sophomore who is currently co-producing a "Women of U. Penn," calendar...
...thought it could be really kinky," said a freshman model for the U. Penn, calendar who refused to be identified. "But it was on the level and turned...
Because we are traditionalist Orthodox clergymen (belonging to that part of the Church of Greece which adheres to the Julian Calendar), we maintain the clerical dress (black cassock, uncut hair and beard) of the Orthodox clergy throughout Europe--even though our monastery, a dependency of a large Greek monastic house, is in the United States. It has been our view that geography should not compromise tradition, especially when one is in a country which champions religious freedom...
HARVARD'S community relations director noted several weeks ago that for the third consecutive year, a meeting concerning the Craigie Arms apartments was the first appointment on her calendar. Problems with the 80-year-old building, located across the street from the Mt Auburn St. post office, have been nagging the University that long, but Harvard now has the chance to bring the matter to a constructive conclusion...
ECONOMIC PREDICTIONS. The real shocker. The Administration is now forecasting two full years of double-digit unemployment: 10.9% this calendar year, a trifle higher than the 41-year peak of 10.8% recorded in December, and an even 10% in 1984. By the fourth quarter of that year, when the nation will be choosing its President, the rate would still be 9.6%.* It would not get down to 6.6% until 1988. The reason, Reagan's economists predict, is that the national output of goods and services will rise only 1.4% this year and 4% in later years, too slowly...