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...administration thinks that the problem isn't that public schools are falling apart, but that children still attend them. The constructed "right" to private education is actually a "right" to escape a public one. Rather than fixing America's public school system, the president wants to construct a lifeboat to get children...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bludgeoning Schools | 10/21/1992 | See Source »

...council's problems are related to the very existence of an inner circle of council big-wigs. Heinicke has helped construct a tightly knit group which many members say is impossible to penetrate. Members have complained to The Crimson about a U.C. "old boys network" that makes some feel excluded from major decisions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vote for Dave | 10/17/1992 | See Source »

Fitch, an artist, said he has worked on the project off-and-on over the past two years. He said he initially planned to adorn the bench with assorted colored glass and water fountains. But because such a design would have been difficult to construct and maintain, Fitch decided to build a simpler, "hill-shaped" bench instead...

Author: By Nara K. Ahn, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Adams House Installs Bench | 10/7/1992 | See Source »

Daniel C. Dicicco '92, chair of the Adams House Committee, said he was concerned with the length of time the project had been taking to construct...

Author: By Nara K. Ahn, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Adams House Installs Bench | 10/7/1992 | See Source »

Could one construct an American epic in such terms? Johnson clearly hoped to do so -- with a little help, evidently, from the work of Stuart Davis and Lyonel Feininger as well; several of his images of black Southern life from the early '40s have a wonderful amplitude and strictness of construction that hold their vivid colors together with a sort of consuming, sad energy. They are the blues, in paint. Everything seems right about the pattern of Sowing (circa 1940): the fierce orange and yellow stripes, the eccentric placement and displacement of shape, the not quite naive use of repetition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Return From Alienation | 8/31/1992 | See Source »

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