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Most appeared to be happy, though, as they walked out with assorted souvenir'., including stacks of plastic cups embossed--with the Inaugural seal...

Author: By E.j. Dionne and Dorothy A. Lindsay, S | Title: Demonstrators Face Nixon: Two Worlds in Washington | 1/29/1973 | See Source »

...from the concerts. After the Inauguration, more than 30,000, at a cost of $80 per couple, will crowd into the five Inaugural balls. Ballgoers will pay $1.50 for their drinks while waiting for the President and the First Lady to make their appearance at each. Besides receiving the plastic drink tumblers emblazoned with the Inaugural seal, the celebrators will also be given cuff links for the men and charms for the women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CAPITAL: Celebration in Washington | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

...long line of some 2,500 eager souvenir hunters. Barbara offered such items as: a leopard-skin rug ($60), a bathtub full of used cosmetics (two for 5?), a 125-piece set of Wedgwood china ($800), an old telephone that "Henry Kissinger made several important calls on" ($15), some plastic table mats (25? each), some old birth-control pills (two for 5?) and a familiar object hung over the fireplace and labeled, "Historic second-hand toilet seat and lid used at one time or other by George McGovern, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Gore Vidal, Yevtushenko and Gloria Steinem. $50." "All this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 22, 1973 | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

Died. Stanley Glaubach, 48, prolific graphic designer and artist whose wry sculptures in plastic, papier-máché and other materials appeared on the covers of Esquire, New York and, on six occasions last year, TIME (most recently: TIME's nutrition cover, Dec. 18); of a heart attack; in Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 22, 1973 | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

...Intellectual development is much more plastic than anyone has surmised," Kagan said in the report. He suggested that schools stress achievement in music, painting, or public speaking. "The indispensable thing a child needs from his early school years is the knowledge that there are important skills at which he is competent," Kagan told the AAAS...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Study Shows That Infant Retardation Can Be Reversed | 1/9/1973 | See Source »

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