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Patsy, an Irish maid, and Tom, a Dublin jackeen, work for an arty lady named Willa McCord, who makes stained-glass windows. Both Patsy and Willa have trouble with sexual matters...
...note the unwillingness of Las Vegas bookmakers to offer any odds on the 1968 presidential election. An advertisement in the Irish Independent of April 22 reveals that Dublin Bookmaker Terry Rogers offers 5 to 4 against Lyndon Johnson, 5 to 2 Romney, 6 to 1 Nixon, 16 to 1 each Rockefeller, Reagan and Percy, 25 to 1 Humphrey and Robert Kennedy...
TONY SWEENEY Dublin...
Last week was a lucky week for Les Levine, a 31-year-old leprechaun who was born in Dublin, studied art in London, and has since migrated to New York to become a member of the rapidly expanding environmental school of art. Like George Segal, Edward Kienholz, Jim Dine, Lucio Fontana, Louise Nevelson, Cassen & Stern, Lucas Samaras and a host of others, Levine makes total rooms, not individual works of art. Most environmental artists, however, are lucky if they can manage to get one room displayed at a time in a single city. Last week in Manhattan, Les Levine...
This year Challenge tightened its admission policy. "We decided to get boys who without Challenge would be unlikely to improve in school... boys from low income families where higher education seems hardly a realistic possibility," says Thomas Dublin '68, co-chairman of the program. Challenge now screens teacher recommendations more carefully by visiting the homes of prospective students. The program has also started to recruit students from sources outside the school system--like settlement houses and present Challenge students. Satisfied with the new techniques, Challenge's directors will try to utilize non school sources even more next year...