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Died. Chet Roble (real name: Chester Wroblewski), 54, Chicago pianist admired around the Loop for his sublime "barefoot jazz," so called because his relaxing listeners were apt to kick off their shoes and wriggle their toes to the music; of a heart attack; in Chicago...
...varsity soccer team has lost three straight contests, but remains undefeated as an Ivy League team in one of the zaniest loop situations in years. Of the eight Ivy teams, none have competed in more than two league contests. Yet, only two, Harvard and Yale remain undefeated...
Having toured the U.S. women's club lecture loop, British-born Ginette Spanier, directrice of Paris' Balmain fashion house, had a few words about American women yearning to be chic. "American women are so frightened about doing the wrong thing," she said, "and sometimes you can't blame them. There are so many fashion writers in America now that the poor dears are absolutely battered by waves of instructions. That's why when I speak to them, they seem to feel they're getting the God's honest truth. And they ask the most...
...Housing. Nearing completion in Chicago is a double-barreled monument to circularity. Marina City, poking its twin towers 65 stories above the Chicago River north of the Loop, is the tallest apartment house ever built...
...apartments trumpet "Rent Concessions-Of Course" and "Move in November, 1962-Rent Starts February, 1963." One Chicago builder, worried about filling his newest. 39-story lakeside building, is offering such extras as a babysitting service, three restaurants, a health club and free limousine rides to the Loop on wintery mornings. Not every U.S. tenant has it so good (rents remain firm in such cities as Atlanta and San Francisco), but rents are easing in many areas because so many new apartments are rising...