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...view of this policy for Council elections, the letter continued, the Time story "could hardly have been more unjustified." As written by Marc J. Roberts '64, the letter was ratified by 15 of 18 voting members. President Phillips did not vote, since he can only do so if his ballot will be the deciding...
...Huggers. The triumph of the week and cause of the most excitement was the work of Christian Dior's little-known, untested Marc Bohan, 34. The Parisian-born son of a modiste, Bohan broke into haute couture in 1945 as an assistant designer at Patou, left Patou in 1958 to work under Dior's Boy Wonder Chief Designer Yves St. Laurent. When St. Laurent, after an unhappy stint in the French army, "retired" from Dior two months ago because of "ill health," Bohan, one of the few married male couturiers in Paris, took over. Few in Paris expected...
...Bohan's hip-hugging skirts, exotic colors ("Laburnum yellow," "Provence apricot,"), and infinite attention to detail and neatness, generally embracing the flapper trend, stunned the salon and sent reporters into paroxysms of joy. "But Marc Bohan is wonderful," cried a converted Eugenia Sheppard. "Five minutes after the show started, I felt like a cat before a saucer of cream...
...woman," said Jean-Marc, "is never easy to have. One must be wily...
...have made love with many men") indulges his impulses. When Lucie, who adores bop records and Duc's novels, arrives at the novelist's villa outside Paris, Due gets set for a fête. Since all French triangles are parallelograms, Lucie brings her husband Jean-Marc, a poet. The couples talk shop: How many past lovers and mistresses has each had, and how will the affair between Due and Lucie go off? It goes off in a burst of Sagantic frenzy in the last 20 pages of fête. "How arid," says the enraptured Lucie...