Word: chapelful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Chapel Hill...
MICHELANGELO: THE LAST GIANT (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). Part 2, the artist's life and work from the time he completed the Sistine Chapel in 1541 to his death in 1564. Jose Ferrer narrates, with Peter Ustinov as the voice of Michelangelo...
...surrounded by women-his beautiful secretary, two models, a nurse, cook and maid. Even though an invalid, he still drew in masterly style using a 10-ft. bamboo pole with a crayon on its tip. With this and a pair of scissors, he created his last great masterpiece, the Chapel of the Rosary at Vence. With cut-out colored paper he designed stained glass, tile stations of the Cross, even abstract chasubles. In carving his colors with his hands in forms that startlingly foretold hard-edge abstraction, Matisse conquered the spectrum with his arabesque line. It was more than...
...university for ten years, has pipelines to resources of all of the region's leading schools. He heads an advisory committee on relations between AID and universities, and chairs the President's commission on White House Fellows. A lawyer, he has spent most of his career at Chapel Hill...
...students into one of the U.S.'s foremost prep schools with an enrollment of 600 and the highest of academic rankings; of cancer; in Hobe Sound, Fla. "The Old Head," as his boys called him, forged Choate in his image; strongly Episcopal in his insistence on compulsory chapel, staunchly ethical in his devotion to the honor system, fresh and human in his habit of occasionally dismissing classes for a hike in the mountains. John F. Kennedy was one of the graduates who remembered his frequent exhortation: "Ask not what your school can do for you, but what...