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Elizabeth Catlett, black sculptress recently in Mexico City. Prints and sculpture at the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, 122 Elm Hill Ave., Dorchester, 12 to 9 weekdays. 12 to 5 Sats., 2 to 5 Suns., until 2 April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: exhibits | 3/23/1972 | See Source »

Elizabeth Catlett, black sculptress recently in Mexico City. Prints and sculpture at the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, 122 Elm Hill Ave., Dorchester. 12 to 9 weekdays, 12 to 5 Sats., 2 to 5 Suns., until 2 April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: exhibits | 3/16/1972 | See Source »

They are not the only ones who find such traditions oppressive. First classmen are beginning to call many of V.M.I.'s rules "Mickey Mouse"-an odd appraisal from young sons of the school attended by George Catlett Marshall and four generations of Pattons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: V.M.I. Remembers: The Battle of New Market | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

Burden of Reconstruction. It was in the course of a Harvard Commencement Day address by then Secretary of State George Catlett Marshall that the plan was officially born. "I need not tell you gentlemen that the world situation is very serious," began Marshall in his precise, low-key style. "The truth of the matter is that Europe's requirements for foreign food and other essential products-principally from America -are so much greater than her present ability to pay that she must have substantial additional help or face economic, social and political deterioration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Aid: Twenty Years Later | 6/16/1967 | See Source »

Among the band's members are some authentic jazz virtuosos. Sonny Payne is the grooviest of the big-band drummers-to watch, if not to listen to. Alto Saxophonist Marshall Royal, Trumpeter Snooky Young and Guitarist Freddy Green are all heartfelt blues soloists. Bassist Buddy Catlett, the band's newest member, gives the whole orchestra a subtle and highly advanced sense of rhythm. Keenly aware of all these virtues, Basie never lets his audience get a glimmer of the solemn musicianship behind them. "Now a little foot-pattin' music," he announces happily. Then he sits down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jazz: Homage to the Count | 1/10/1964 | See Source »

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