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Adams is divided into three living units. Westmorly and Randolph are remnants of the early 20th century gold Coast. They feature the twilight luxury of large, high-ceilinged rooms and the out-dated Victorian living that provides a bathtub, but no shower...
Harrison L. Blair '51, a geology major and a member of the Leverett group, said he had first noticed the animals Monday. "I was taking a shower," said Blair, "and I was singing 'Won't You Take Me Home Again, Kathleen...
Blair subsequently made out a Ceraptopea Agglomerata and several Spirifer Lateralis Delicatus Subcardiiformis, he said. This placed the shower in the Meramecian stage of the Mississippian period...
...current hit at Manhattan's snooty St. Regis Maisonette is a young man with a crew cut and horn-rimmed spectacles. His tenor has a shower-room exuberance about it, and he looks more like a fugitive from an Ivy League library than a nightclub entertainer. As he picks up the beat of Happy Go Lucky or It's a Lovely Day, he bounces on the balls of his feet, catches his thumbs in his trouser pockets and flashes a boyishly toothy grin. With his air of the self-satisfied sophomore, 26-year-old Russell Nype has made...
When Scottish Nationalist Dr. John MacCormick, Glasgow's new rector (TIME, Oct. 30), stood up to make his acceptance speech in St. Andrew's Halls, he was greeted with a shower of overripe tomatoes, firecrackers, toilet paper and bursting flour sacks. His address, which he manfully finished in spite of it all, was punctuated by the blare of trumpets, sirens and whistles. One student dressed in long underwear ran on to the stage bearing a torch; later, someone released a quacking duck at MacCormick's feet. Two other students stretched a rope across the auditorium, did acrobatics...