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Acting director Marjorie B. Cohn told The Crimson at the time that the outdated Fogg building would require renovations to its plumbing, electricity, and climate control system...
...Prints: System, Style and Subject,” currently in the Fogg’s Strauss Gallery, grew out of a seminar on the history of printmaking offered two years ago by Marjorie B. Cohn, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints. Instead of a ten-page footnoted paper, Cohn said she wanted to demand something that was more of a challenge for a student of art history: a consideration of one’s practical position studying such ideas surrounded by such a luxury of reference. She wanted them to consider the actuality of this history...
...print, as Cohn claims on her welcome mural, is a language all of its own—“with its own vocabulary, grammar, and syntax…poetry and prose”—we see that the reproduction of a work of art by any printed mechanism is in fact a translation, and therefore imperfect: a variation. In translation, the Ingres loses its chubbiness and cheerfulness but attains a sort of depth in its new black and white form that prefigures the transformation of depth of representation that would take place with the tension of photography?...
...closest contest was that of Thorn Kissel and Everts. Kissel, number one on the Crimson team, finally won with a score of 6-3, 4-6, 8-7. Ted Cohn. Bill Frothingham, Wally McDonald, Bob Sadone, and Howie Ezell all took their singles...
Among the names of other noted sports anchors which made appearances at the Crash-B’s were Kenny Mayne, Linda Cohn and Scott Van Pelt...