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...sounded like some scathing under ground burlesque of Soviet justice circulated these days throughout Russia in tattered manuscript or smuggled out for publication in the West. But it really was Radio Moscow talking. On trial in a dingy yellow brick Moscow court house last week were bearded Critic Andrei Sinyavsky, 40, known as "Abram Tertz" in the West since his macabre manuscripts first appeared in London in 1960, and Translator Yuli Daniel, 40, alias "Nikolai Arzhak," in his underground work an equally outspoken short-story writer. In an 18-page indictment, they were charged under Ar ticle...
...Mood to Study. The 4-ft. by 31-ft. cubicles-"large enough for one student but too small for two," wryly explains Dean of Instruction Stafford North-are housed in a $1,000,000 three-story brick building that also contains a 40,000-book library and a core of faculty offices. This clustering of books, teachers, tapes and solitude is designed, says North, to put students "in a mood to study." So far, two-thirds of the freshman and one-third of the sophomore lectures are on tape...
...fifteen, Copley embarked on his artistic career with a mezzotint portrait of the Reverend William Welsteed, the recently deceased minister of Boston's New Brick Church. The similarity between this portrait and Peter Pelham's 1743 mezzotint of the Reverend Mr. William Cooper is more than a stylistic one. Copley actually took the original Pelham plate and altered the features to fit the new commission...
...campus houses will receive a flat rate of 30 cents per student per day to for breakfast supplies, Mrs. Bunting said. Anyone who wishes to eat a prepared breakfast, in the brick dorms will be free to do so, she added. In that case, his will also be the first time that campus Cliffies will be given box lunches. By making lunches available at dinner time, the college hopes to encourage students who would be unwilling to make an extra trip to the brick dorms in the morning, Mrs. Bunting said...
Among its tourist attractions, Baltimore boasts of succulent crab cakes, miles and miles of red-brick row houses, and the fourth busiest harbor in the nation. It quickly glides over its most famous tourist lure, the seamy, sinful strip known as "the Block," a symbol and byproduct of a police department that ranks with the worst in any major U.S. city...