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The gallery was crowded[[underlined]]even from 6 to 7.30, mostly with press people & their cameras and T.V. equipment, and Tony plus a security guard was [[strikethrough]] at [[/strikethrough]] outside at the front door, and people were lining up outside to watch the celebrities going in - such as Angela Lansbury. I didn't recognize [[strikethrough]] anyone else [[/strikethrough]] too many others - but then I wouldn't know them even if I fell over them - except Truman Capote and whosit - the choreographer of "The Whiz" - all done up in a leather jacket, with what looked like medallions hanging all over it. We also saw Leo Dee and his wife. Did you know that Mrs. Dee is the curator of prints of the Cooper Hewit Museum? Don's and she had a very good professional sort of talk about the Cooper Union textile collection. Don's said she really was glad we decided to go to the opening - Afterwards we went out to a