Word: creation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...most successful pieces in the issue are the two reviews. Apparently undergraduates in general and The Advocate in particular find criticism a simpler task than creation. This is not, however, to suggest that criticism should consume more space, but rather, that their editors should apply their critical standards to the material they publish. There is no shortage of undergraduate prose technicians, and many of them are writing for The Advocate. If the editors can convince these craftsmen that their work should say something, that it is not absolutely essential to be so divorced from the subject as not to give...
...grants, awarded to those "who have demonstrated the highest capacity for original scholarly research or artistic creation," have been made to eight men working in the Humanities, eight in the Social Sciences, and three in the Natural Sciences...
...alleged domination by U.S. capital of Canadian industry and national resources . . . is being discussed emotionally," Stuart said. "Those who raise it do not appear to be seeking a solution but rather the creation of an issue [to arouse] a maximum of suspicion and rasp the pride and self-respect of any Canadian...
...stage clothing, but hardly to get closer to nakedness, for nakedness implies flesh, and Godot very often seems ghostly. The best symbolic works, from Moby Dick or Don Quixote down, never wear their symbolism on their sleeves; the symbolism brings added depth and resonance to an always three-dimensional creation. Godot lacks any large creativeness; Beckett suffers a little himself from the blight that constitutes his theme and subject-matter...
Among the known approved proposals are the following: A complete revamping of the proctorial system; creation of a committee to reorganize the Law School orientation program; a student-written booklet on the Law School and increased athletic facilities and intramural programs...