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Coming from an artist who claims to have had his work exhibited all over the country, this is a curious complaint. It is, after all, the standard practice of most art gallery directors worth their salt to select the specific works they want displayed in their galleries--and not to leave that choice up to individual artists. At Dudley House, it is A-Baki's job to organize art exhibits and choose exactly what is displayed...
Bethell, for one, said he found it curious that the magazine chose an outsider--a Yalie, even--to succeed...
...curious as to how Murray and Herrnstein can be attacked for their efforts to promote discussion on the matter, and then have the most vocal critics turn around and make [claims] about [the superiority] of Blacks in terms of mental, physical and spiritual abilities," Pidot said, alluding to a letter Clarke wrote to The Crimson last month...
...People are afraid to go in for genetic testing," McGoodwin said. "I have a friend whose father has Huntington's disease, which means she has a fifty-fifty chance of carrying the gene. She is curious to know whether she has the gene but is afraid to go in for testing because if the test comes out positive, that result may be used against her by various agencies...
...Moses himself had come thundering into Washington, his shiny brand-new Cadillac easily parting a group of curious onlookers. He spoke of the tantalizing lure of the "counterculture" versus the redemption of school prayer. He grimly warned of the perilous state of civilization--unless, of course, the country embraced his Ten Commandments, otherwise known as "Contract with America...