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...through the throes of reorganization and self-doubt. Located in former servants' quarters behind a modest villa occupied by Chargé d'Affaires Lloyd M. Rives, the embassy is in a sullen mood. Columnist Joseph Kraft had written a devastating article about the military attache, Colonel William Pietsch, 47, accusing him of not knowing what is going on. That same weekend, after only a month or so in the country, Pietsch was hastily pulled back to the Pentagon...
...foundation garments have quadrupled since 1950, and slimming parlors have become almost as thick as Germany's beloved whipped cream. In Bonn, where a session at the stylish Salon der Figur ranges from $6 for a plump pubescent to $125 for a well-marbled dowager, Owner Helga Pietsch sighs: "Ninety percent of the German women who come in here don't even know what a calorie...
Choreography for the production will be by members of the dance group, directed by Mrs. Spencer Martin. Sarah Pietsch '57 will handle production and Harold R. Scott '57 will narrate and direct the fantasy...
...adaptation of Thurber's fairy tale will be done by Lucy Barri '55, Sarah D. Pietsch '57, and Wendy Robertson '55, and will contain both pantomime and narration...
...weeks before Dijon's liberation, two U.S. paratroopers-boyish Captain William Pietsch (rhymes with screech) and Sergeant Robert Baird-dropped down into the area from England. Also parachuted: automatic arms and mortars for 300 men. The two Americans organized the Maquis, led several small attacks, harried the disorganized Germans right & left. Getting bigger ideas, Captain Pietsch set out in an ancient Buick, drove it through German lines, reached the Third Army, borrowed a few U.S. tanks...