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However, at the end of the process, you will also get a place in the Course catalog, for Historical Studies A-98: "Goat Herding in World History"--to be known affectionately to your future students as "Goats...
After this final round of amendments, and reconsideration of your proposal by the Standing Committee, approval means a place in the course catalog...
...possess or, in the case of the auction houses, have recently sold works that may have been confiscated. Even the National Gallery in Washington has just been criticized by B'nai B'rith for a 1990 Impressionist show that contained four allegedly looted paintings, although the museum's catalog never identified the works as such...
...carried off by Soviet troops at the war's end. When Bernard died in 1994, his sister Lili and his sons Simon and Nick took up the quest. By chance, they stumbled onto one of the family's Renoirs, an orchard scene entitled Le Poirier, in an old auction catalog of Parke-Bernet, the corporate predecessor of Sotheby's. That painting is now in London, where the family is trying to get it back. As for the Degas, it turned up in the catalog for a 1993 exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum that listed the owner as Daniel Searle...
...serene leader who guides the nation away from nuclear conflict. He is the man with the best grasp of how wars arise from miscalculation and weakness, the man who turns aside his bellicose warriors. Now we have Seymour Hersh and his book The Dark Side of Camelot, an exhausting catalog of Kennedy's alleged sexual indulgences, cover-ups and unlicensed use of family wealth to buy his office. But there has been--and there is in the Hersh account--something incomplete and unsettling. Kennedy was President in a dangerous time, and while there was plenty of circumstantial evidence that...