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...form, they have become the revolution: they draw from Wittgenstein, the Whorfian hypothesis, and Rousseau to begin unlearning the current culture at its roots. The collective attempt to show you the way both the language of words and the language of cinema have shaped us and what must be cha(lle)nged. The authority of See You at Mao stems from an accurate application of Marxian rhetoric to contemporary image, from an unpretentious sound-image montage, and from the use of the camera as Vertov's "Kine-Eye" which sees all and knows everything...

Author: By Dziga Vertov, | Title: Revolution... at 16 Frames Per Second | 7/28/1970 | See Source »

...disappointment was the failure of the two Pennsylvanian runners even to enter the race officially. It was reported Sunday that the two-Rick Furlong and Cha Hwan Kovitch-had arrived in Cambridge with every intention of running. But yesterday. Jock Semple revealed that they had never entered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crime Marathoner Wins | 4/21/1970 | See Source »

Rick Furlung and Cha Hwan Kovitch are from Penn, while Russell Kahn is representing the Spectator. They are among the Americans who will be hoping to prevent foreign runners from winning again this year. Bennett Beach is the lone CRIMSON entrant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson's Fate Foggy In Today's Marathon | 4/20/1970 | See Source »

Many human beings convert only 1% of their cyclamate intake to CHA, and so minute a quantity might well be harmless. But for unknown reasons other, equally "normal" people convert as much as 40% to CHA; if they are heavy users of cyclamates, the resulting high dose of CHA might cause cancer or other diseases. Like countless other chemicals, cyclamates also cause breaks in the chromosomes of both man and animals, but the genetic significance of these breaks is not yet known...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toxicology: HEW Bans the Cyclamates | 10/24/1969 | See Source »

...trouble with cyclamates (besides the sodium compound, there is a calcium combination for patients on low-salt diets) is that they do not behave predictably in the human body-unlike sugar, which is completely and naturally metabolized. Cyclamates break down in the body, forming chemicals, notably cyclohexylamine (CHA). This, in large doses (upwards of 50 times the probable human dose of cyclamate), is known to cause bladder cancer in rats. Because of the emergence of CHA, cyclamates injected into incubating eggs cause grotesque deformities in many of the chicks and kill others in the shell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toxicology: HEW Bans the Cyclamates | 10/24/1969 | See Source »

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