Word: coxes
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...Harvey Cox, professor of Theology, last month joined a group of 20 Boston area ministers, nuns and teachers in responding to a statement issued last year by a group of Hartford theologians, calling for a return to spirituality...
...erred, however, when she stated that Janet Cox edited it. As the double spread title page of the catalogue states, it was edited by Jeanne L. Wasserman, Honorary Curator of 19th and 20th Century Sculpture at the Fogg...
...statues made by foundry-workers are called art, then the role of the artist becomes unclear. Until the Renaissance, artists were craftsmen, then they became humanists, today they are celebrities. Janet Cox, the editor of the show's excellent but outrageously expensive catalogue, likes to draw a parallel between this collection and the pieces by the late sculptor David Smith which critic Clement Greenberg recently took it upon himself to repaint. Each of the statues in this show was similarly refinished when it came from its mold--the caster added details, smoothed the finish, destroyed the mystique of the artist...
...Alan Cox, chairman of the Kirkland House committee, said last night an "overwhelming majority" of his committee supported the boycott...
...portions of the testimony are relatively innocuous. Gulf, for example, has disclosed that it reluctantly sponsored a rebroadcast of the Tricia Nixon-Edward Cox wedding at the request of former White House Aide Charles Colson. Also, a Gulf official revealed that the government of Kuwait asked it to contribute $10,000 to Republican Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon, who is a friend of the Kuwaiti ambassador-but it is not known whether Hatfield actually got any money...