Word: ancients
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Next came a concert of 18th century Chilean music, played by the Ancient Music Group of Chile's Catholic University. From the auditorium, dozens of people went on to the Chilean embassy for a Chilean-style hootenanny, with Gutierrez joining in the chorus...
...beginning with the Pope first and ending up with the laity-the new schema starts with the concept of the whole church as the people of God. The schema does not reject papal infallibility, but it emphasizes the governing and teaching role of all bishops. It returns to the ancient teaching that the church is a family of dioceses governed by a college of bishops, among whom the Pope is simply one man with a special function...
Pictographs & Bursts. In his "pictographs" of 20 years ago, Gottlieb cut up his canvas into rectangles filled with symbols and shapes that were for a time inspired by ancient myths and later by pure free association. Gradually the symbols were replaced by abstract shapes and squiggles that Gottlieb labeled "imaginary landscapes." Today, a Gottlieb canvas is apt to consist of two basic images-a circular shape floating over an exploding mass of calligraphy. These are called "bursts," and Gottlieb's most articulate champion, Director Martin Friedman of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, has called them "grandly conceived statements...
...effect Reischauer's government service will have upon his scholarly career will be to make him a specialist in modern Japanese history, although he began as an ancient historian. Previously he had explored fairly extensive areas of Far Eastern history, but had only taken a "few brief looks at modern history." He obviously retains his love for the academic world, but claims he has made no plans for his post-government employment. As I left him, however, there was little doubt in my mind that he would return to pedagogy: the interview had lasted exactly 53 minutes...
...years, at least in its cities. On the surface, this big, potentially rich but long-neglected land looks as if it is striding rapidly toward industrial revolution. Ten dams are rising in the abundant streams and rivers that feed the Tigris and Euphrates, those watering founts of ancient civilization. Going up on the Black Sea coast at Eregli is a $235 million, government-subsidized iron and steel complex that will be stoked by coal from nearby deposits. A consortium of Royal Dutch/Shell, British Petroleum and Mobil Oil built a $56 million refinery that started cracking at Mersin on the southern...