Word: criticizers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...reknowned literary critic began the spring half of the annual Charles Eliot Norton Lectures yesterday with a lecture on John Milton...
Fortunately, CityStep's fifth anniversary performance would--for the most part--stand up to a tough critic. The stars are energetic fifth, sixth and seventh graders who aren't capable of disappointing an expectant audience. The choreography and staging could be better in places, but would you tell that to your little sister? And do you care...
...wanted to expand the uses of the library and the meaning of letters in the house," Foley said, adding that the program has already attracted Michael Walsh, music critic for Time magazine and New York novelist James Atlas. She said she hopes to "have more fiction writers in the fall, mostly writers from the Boston area...
Vorenberg, who has been an outspoken critic ofMeese's tenure in office, said that Weld'sassociation with the attorney general has noeffect on his suitability for a position at theLaw School...
Pilots are not the only ones worrying about the reliability of sophisticated military expert systems. Terry Winograd, an AI pioneer turned critic who is now at Stanford, has formed a Palo Alto-based group called Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility to oppose the use of second-wave systems in military applications. Winograd believes that isolating experts from the unforeseen consequences of their decisions is "perhaps the most ! subtle and dangerous consequence of the patchwork rationality of present expert systems." He is specifically concerned about the use of expert systems in President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, or Star Wars system...