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Titled "She Walks in Splendor," and covering the years 1550-1950, the exhibition was assembled, in the words of Textiles Curator Adolph S. Cavallo, to demonstrate visual beauty, which "in the world of the costume artist becomes a quality that can best be described as elegance or splendor...
...Book. In Trapani, Sicily, after he tried to commit suicide and missed, Giuseppe Cavallo was jailed, told it is illegal to shoot oneself without a firearms permit...
...anti-Communist Paix et Liberté movement (TIME, Nov. 13, 1950). After the heavy blow to Italian democracy in the 1953 elections, Sogno returned to Rome and started an anti-Communist monthly called Pace e Libertà. For his editor Sogno chose a formidable man: square-jawed Luigi Cavallo, an ex-Communist and ex-editor of the Red daily L'Unità. To dish the dirt on the Reds, Cavallo drew on extensive files, a long memory and sources inside the party...
...graduates, all of whom received their degrees in March, are: Adolph S. Cavallo '48, Norman Friedman '48, Robert A. Isaacs '47, Stephen B. Ives, Jr. '46. Lionel F. Jaffe '48, William D. Labov '48, Philip Lehner '46, Edward D. MacDougal III '46, John W. McNulty...
Commuters named were: A. S. Cavallo '48, R. A. Fitzgerald, Jr. '46, Sewell Guild '45, John H. Murray '41, and Steven J. Stadler '48; while Eliot House men cited were: Edward W. M. Bryant '50, G. H. Montgomery '45, D. G. Outerbridge '46, S. Spielberger '49, John M. Teem '50, and Louis A. Williams...