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...salty curmudgeon when other artists were discussed. Most French painting he professed to ignore. "I saw a painting of a boat by Manet-to me it was a joke -to me Manet didn't know boats -didn't know the sea." Marin did, however, admire Boudin, the 19th century painter of seascapes and beach resorts-"He knew his boats." Indeed, there is more than a passing resemblance of spirit between Boudin's windswept promenades and sails leaning on empty horizons, and the magnificent succession of Maine seascapes for which Marin is best known. But that...
Stone, author of the I. F. Stone Biweekly, is well known for accurate investigative reporting of government lies and cover-ups. He talked yesterday to an overflow audience of 250 students attending Professor Leonard Boudin's Law School class, Advanced Constitutional Litigation...
White Man's Burden. Of would-be bombers. Stone says, "Some are lunatics. I don't believe in salvation by cataclysm." His own niece, Kathy Boudin, is still being sought in connection with the underground bomb factory in New York's Greenwich Village that blew up last year. But Stone insists that Kathy is "levelheaded." He opposes kidnaping. "Sooner or later," he writes in the current Bi-Weekly, "some far-out group in this country is going to try it. When they do, it's going to set back the whole peace movement, just...
...Lazarus and Alice Ballard, organizers of the group, persuaded Leonard Boudin, visiting professor of Law, to take Braucher's place as sponsor and also offered to take care of the administrative problems of creating the course...
...reporting Kathy Boudin's parents' refusal to cooperate with the police following the explosion which took three lives and demolished the Wilkerson house [March 23], TIME has accidentally touched on the vital element of America's woes visa-vis "the disenchanted young people...