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...among Ivy League divers. Paul Opperman, Columbia's number one entrant gave Mule a run for his money on the low board, but couldn't quite catch the Princeton, N.J., native. Mechanical execution of the first and required forward dive afforded Mule the narrow margin that allowed him to slip past Opperman...
Later, with Rosalynn absent-unaccountably, she had not been told about the meeting-Nancy talked to Carter in the Oval Office while her husband stood awkwardly by, BURNETT-CONTACT his eyes wandering aimlessly about the room. Nancy conversed intently about the furniture arrangement, the slip covers, the bibelots scattered around, already seeming to be rearranging them in her mind...
...BLUSHING, tittered a tabloid. An other coyly headlined: LADY DIANA'S SLIP...
Still, the school's laid-back image has lately begun to work against it. Students today are reluctant to confront graduate schools and employers with unconventional college grade transcripts. As a result, enrollment at Santa Cruz began to slip after reaching 6,134 in 1976. Last year U.C. President David Saxon warned that the campus would have to trim its faculty unless enrollment rose significantly by 1983. This year the student body is up to 6,472 but that figure includes 460 students who wanted to go to the University of California at Berkeley and came to U.C.S.C. only...
...portrays the designer from age 18 to 35, exploring her numerous love affairs with men and, as Pisier puts it, "her friendly but carnal relations with women." The film, she adds, "emphasizes the shadows in her life, and the more shadows there are, the more one is able to slip into the character." Along the way, Pisier, the cast and more than 600 extras also slip into 1,500 costumes, all recreated from Chanel's own sketches...