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...Celia Brayfield...
That thriving thatched-cottage industry of Britain -- writing very, very long romance novels -- is carried on these days by a new generation of hard- fingered women with tea cozies, cats and killer word processors. Close in the wake of Sally Beauman's Destiny comes Celia Brayfield's first novel, Pearls. Brayfield's protagonists are the fabulous Bourton sisters: Catherine, the "Mona Lisa of Wall Street," and Monty, the international rock star, who wake up one morning to find priceless pink pearls under their pillows. What do the gifts mean? Can they have anything to do with the sisters' late father...
...Celia Francis...
Fundraising is a serious job for Celia M. Savitz '89, co-director of Citystep, which must raise $20,000 a year for the troupe's operation. "I don't consider myself a fundraiser. But I believe in the organization and because I am inherently involved in it, I know that we need the money," she says...
Harvard officials have already agreed to set aside $15,000 for smaller projects to improve handicapped access, committee members said. The money will pay for projects such as lowering public telephones and widening doors to make them accessible for people in wheelchairs, said Celia M. Kent, a member of the handicapped committee...