Word: clay
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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BURDEN HALL West European Studies and Arts Across the River present Jean-Louis Bertucelli and his films Ramparts of Clay, May 4, 8 p.m., Paulina...
...speaks directly to anyone who wants to abolish the humanist past-that area of art that insists that man is the flower of the universe and can, by force and subtlety of intellect, control it. His images assert the opposite: a nude becomes a lump of hairy pink clay with a pinhead, swagging numbles and a skin so gouged by fissures, cracks and graffiti that it is on the verge of turning into a landscape. The hierarchy of human to animal to vegetable to mineral is abolished; the popeyed homunculi who scurry like moles through his landscapes or rear...
...girls are breaking Johnny Weismuller's old Olympic marks. The four-minute mile has been shattered beyond repair. Pole vaulters, broad jumpers, skiers, quarterbacks, golfers, chess players-they have all rewritten the record books until yesterday's hero is exposed as a man with feat of clay. Only baseball has retained so many of its idols. No one has come close to Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak of 1941. The Ted Williams of 1941 was the game's last .400 hitter. Pitcher Cy Young's record of 511 victories has held...
Ellsworth Vines, Eric Shieding and Bill Johnson of the Big Red are all able players and will have the advantage of playing on their own clay courts, Ingard said...
Each alumnus has agreed to speak to a limited number of students individually about his career field. Out of an initial mailing of 378 requests for assistance, 125 alumni from around the country have responded, Lorraine Chickerring-Clay '72, coordinator of the program, said yesterday. She added that the careers represented include an editor of Newsweek, a grape farmer and several artists and television broadcasters...