Word: boxful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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McCarthy in Ted Kennedy's office. He offered Johnson impossible terms for reconciliation (see box). Through an old friend, Defense Secretary Clark Clifford, Kennedy told the White House of his final decision to run. On Friday, Kennedy took a brief recess, flew to Long Island to serve as official fall guy at a club luncheon. Kennedy took the ribbing, managed to ignore a belly dancer's gyrations while studying his notes...
Machine-Made Vision. The sculptor mining the modular vein who has attracted the most attention this season is Donald Judd, 39, known among minimal fans as the most severe and uncompromising of the "dumb box boys." For Judd, a box is a box is a box, and nothing more; free associations are forbidden. Judd's monumental boxes and series of boxes currently cram the warehouse-sized third floor of Manhattan's Whitney Museum in a one-man show dubbed "a chilling triumph" by partisans, and "pedestals in search of a nude" by less admiring observers...
...assembly line or a bank vault. Still, the gallerygoers strolling among them seem to derive considerable visual satisfaction from the myriad reflections and subtler shadows cast by their repetitive surfaces. If they care to disobey the rules, moreover, and meditate on the symbolism of Judd's boxes, the possibilities are endless. What is a box, they say, if not a coffin, a house, a treasure chest? As for that series of boxes climbing up the wall, what is it but a machine-produced, 20th century revision of a medieval illuminator's stairway to paradise...
...Mikita). Right Wing Gilbert trails Ratelle by one goal; and Left Wing Hadfield, who missed a fifth of the season with a broken shoulder, has contributed 19 goals and 19 assists. For muscle, there is Reggie Fleming, a stocky "bad boy" who has spent 122 minutes in the penalty box-not to mention Orland Kurtenbach, who twice last year scored one-punch knockouts in extracurricular contests on the ice. And Goalie Ed Giacomin leads the league in shutouts...
...punch and prowess -and their lofty standing in the league -Francis' Rangers at times still have their sloppy moments. Six times this season, they have suffered the indignity of being scored upon while they were at full strength and the other team had a man in the penalty box. But to long-suffering Madison Square Garden fans, who have not seen their heroes reach the Stanley Cup finals since 1950, the Rangers' amazing transformation is truly the miracle of 33rd Street...