Word: credos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sake. The Harvard administrators in charge of the transfer of the collection of German art now housed in the Busch-Reisinger Museum to the Fogg Art Museum might bear in mind the credo of some of the artists themselves. The decision to turn the Busch into a new building for the Center for European Studies has potential benefits for the Harvard community. But relocating the collection also has its pitfalls...
Money can can skew democracy. The ideal behind the one-man, one-vote credo--that every citizen should have an equal input--falls in the face of interests which are able to manipulate candidates through large make-or-break contributions...
...Credo: there are real problems in Latin America--war, hunger, anarchy and Catholicism. The novel is an expansive, flexible literary form. It can mimic the diffuse, confusing format of a world run amok...
...city's administrators, some of whom are Knights themselves, should have been more sensitive to the rights of the minority of Cantabrigians who don't adhere to the Christian holiday tradition. Placing a creche on public property is not a violation of the credo of separation of church and state, but not designating the creche's ownership is. In a democracy, the minority should not be alienated by state-sponsored religious symbols...
...want to escape to some haven, away from our lives and our commitments. Modern society, for all its material pleasures, is too often without social support. Communities must be small if they are to flourish, but "bigger is better"--not "small is beautiful"--is the modern credo...