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Word: courtyards (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...display of photographs on the sources of Memorial Hall are on exhibit in the courtyard of the Fogg Museum, April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Gargoyle | 4/27/1968 | See Source »

DeMille's mastery of spectacle stems not only from his ability to create convincing lavishness, but from his amazing sense of detail. Few directors excel him at dressing sets; from, palaces to tents, every human habitation looks as though people had lived there for years. In the temple courtyard, hawkers sell miniatures of the 90-foot high idol within, which the audience hasn't even seen yet. The Philistine decor combines Minoan and Canaanite motifs, an archaeological accuracy that surely means little to the public, but much to DeMille...

Author: By Stephen Kaplan, | Title: Samson and Delilah | 4/27/1968 | See Source »

...exhibit of drawings, paintings and Steinberg-ings in Robinson Hall at the Graduate School of Design is all Steinberg, all of his diversity. This is not a starling exhibit, however. The 36 pieces are methodically representative of his last decade, hung unimaginatively and restfully in the Robinson courtyard, but with good lighting and lots of space to move...

Author: By Elizabeth P. Nadas, | Title: Saul Music | 3/21/1968 | See Source »

...Lowell House this fall, lines of girls waiting to get into a mixer extended out of the dining hall, through the courtyard, down Holyoke Place, and to the corner of Mt. Auburn St.," he said...

Author: By Jeffrey D. Blum, | Title: Watson Says Open Mixers Are Banned | 1/16/1968 | See Source »

...decided to create big spaces where the people could come into contact with their government," explains Kallmann. "We wanted to draw them into it instead of letting them stand around outside." Thus, though the city hall is a bastion, it abounds in entrances, ramps, staircases, and a huge central courtyard-all suitable, as Kallmann points out, for sit-ins. Lower levels, which will have the most traffic, are reserved for public business, contain windows at which citizens can file complaints, get licenses, argue over assessments, and register to vote. Slung through the belly of the building, with hooded windows projecting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cities: Bold Bastion | 12/29/1967 | See Source »

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