Word: choses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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While he approached art as a writer, not as an expert, he marshaled an impressive array of abilities. He had good taste, an educated sensibility, an unusual breadth and warmth of appreciation, a scrupulous fairness. Recalling some of his critiques, his colleagues chose as one of their favorites a passage from a story on Painter John Chumley's work: "A painting of three children's swings, hanging empty from a leafless tree, is filled with yesterday's laughter. And the open window of an abandoned house fills one canvas with mystery, like a mouth that has much...
Wilcox reported that an additional 40 Harvard freshmen were eligible for advanced standing but chose to turn it down Students not interested "in moving fast into a specific area rightly rejected sophomore standing," he stated. A student accepting advanced standing must choose a field of concentration in his first year...
...driving a tiny white Fiat 500, attending the opera and reading Russian and Greek classics. Though he had been friendly with Russians since 1944, it was not until 1958, when he received his cosmic clearance, that he began to spy. As he puts it to his attorney today, he chose to leak secrets to Moscow because he felt that by "informing a power of whose pacifist sentiments I was sure, I would assure peace...
...election Monday night the Advocate chose Robert M. Dawson '64 of Lowell House and Cambridge to be president of the magazine for 1963-64. Three of this year's officers will continue in their posts: Sidney M. Goldfarb '64 and Michael P. Cain '64, literary editors, and David H. Swanson '64, business manager...
...resumed their education last week in four public schools leased by the Prince Edward Free School Association. And right there among them, his white face conspicuous in a sea of black ones, was a 6-ft., 180-lb. boy of 17 named Richard Moss-the single nonconformist who deliberately chose to go to school with 1,500 Negroes...