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...year later, the church, to which 97% of Poland's 38 million people belong, is omnipresent and, in the view of some, virtually omnipotent. Bishops and priests bless the armed forces, schools and factories. The newly created post of superior chaplain to the army has been given the rank of general. To mark the 200th anniversary of the country's first liberal constitution earlier this month, President Lech Walesa, a devout Catholic, skipped ceremonies at parliament and instead visited the national shrine of the Black Madonna at Jasna Gora...
...means for doing so was collage, which means simply "gluing." Ernst cut photos and engravings from magazines, catalogs, albums, marrying things that / didn't belong together. Collage was a static relative of film cutting, then in its infancy. Seventy years later, America sees in collage because it grew up spinning the TV dial. No such fragmentation of images was built into the culture of France or Germany in the 1920s. The relations between image and thing seemed solid. Here was something to overturn, and collage was the lever. Ernst fell on the common vein of reproductory images like a miner...
...alarming thing to keep in mind about a capella groups is that they breed. When I was a pre-frosh four years ago, there were only about five of them. There are now at least eight. Statistical projections indicate that by the year 2008, every undergraduate will belong to at least one group...
...government has no place dictating our personal decisions," Michelman said. "We must put decisions about abortions where they belong--in our hands...
...competitors included Councillor Edward N. Cyr, a rollerblader and 25 Cambridge elders, many of whom belong to the Energetics, a walking club for seniors that meets weekly...