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...want to commend you on "The CRR: Whose Rights, Whose Responsibilities?" Michael D. Nolan's piece in today's Crimson (April...
...should have been surprised by what was clearly the Academy's most complete transgression: its failure to nominate Hollywood wunderkind Steven Speilberg for his directorial effort in The Color Purple. The Academy gave itself away as a bunch of jealous, unappreciative snobs when it failed to commend Speilberg for E.T, choosing to give the Best Director award of 1982 to Sir Richard Attenborough for his crowd control talents in Gandhi...
...process, we would commend the city for its slow and careful deliberations. On substance, I think the proposals are a very good compromise on what can be seen as competing interests in the Square," said O'Neill, spokesman for the Square's largest landowner...
...writing to commend The Crimson for its efforts to inform the Harvard community about the University's activities in the Third World. I refer in particular to the article appearing in The Crimson of November 12, 1985 concerning the University's involvement in the development of a medical school in Pakistan...
...look one has yet had at this quintessential California painter. The show will travel to other museums in California and the Midwest, finishing in Kansas City in the fall of 1986. It will not be seen on the East Coast, presumably because it lacks the factitious glamour that might commend it to such institutions as New York City's Whitney Museum. Reflective art of this kind evidently cannot compete ( with toilets decorated by post-graffitists...