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...Threads of Dissent" tapestry exhibition at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Oct. 22,1999-Jan. 30, 2000) is either a contradiction in terms or a play on words. The show brings together modern tapestries by six contemporary artists--Murray Walker, Lilian Tyrrell, Leon Golub, Edward Derwent, Wojciech Jaskolka, and Jorge Pardo--who use the antiquated medium of tapestry-making as a vehicle for social commentary. Although criticisms of modern society is touted as the exhibition's concept, the show in reality places more emphasis on 'descent' rather than 'dissent'--more preoccupied with showcasing the at times overly-forced geneology connecting...
With the death of Professor Derwent Whittlesey in 1956, the once-flourishing program of geographical studies at the University ended completely. The Geographical Institute stood empty for two years until it was finally taken over by the Department of Mathematics, another symbol of the demise of geographical studies...
...College has not had a permanent professor of Geography since the death of Derwent S. Whittlesey in November, 1956. At that time Maass was made chairman of a five-member Faculty committee to study the place of geography in the University...
Funeral services for Derwent S. Whittlesey, professor of Geography, who died Sunday, will be held at 3 p.m. this afternoon in Memorial Church...
...Derwent S. Whittlesey, professor of Geography and one of the leading political geographers in the country, died yesterday after a short illness...