Word: drawning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Westbrook made his comments to TIME Correspondent Joseph N. Boyce, who found the linguist living in a small apartment house near the Berkeley campus. The drapes were drawn, the door was double-latched, and on the kitchen table was an electronic device that Westbrook said could be used to alert the police...
Strindberg wrote The Dance of Death in two parts; as is becoming customary with this play, Director AJ. Antoon is staging only the first part in this production at Manhattan's Lincoln Center. Despite a distinguished cast, this is a narrowly drawn onenote, or perhaps two-note kind of performance. It mixes rage and exhaustion the way old club fighters hack away and then fall into each other's clinch, softly drubbing the kidneys, to rest for a little while. (A few years ago, Friedrich Duerrenmatt staged The Dance of Death literally as a boxing match...
...burdensome for the banks. He then went on to reject the privacy claims on a number of grounds-most of them narrow and technical-leaving the rules wholly untouched. Despite the decision, there is still some hope of fending off the regulations. New legal challenges may be drawn up without the technical imperfections to which Rehnquist objected. And Justice Lewis Powell, joined by Justice Harry Blackmun, filed a concurring opinion warning that if the regulations were to go much further-say by lowering the $10,000 reporting minimum-they both might find the privacy claims more compelling and switch their...
However that may have been, white and black Harvard civil-rights activists showed a new interest in local matters in the fall of 1964. Archie C. Epps, then a first-year graduate student, now dean of Students, helped organize what became H-R Afro, after a drawn-out confrontation with the university administration over the Afro constitution's apparent exclusion of white members. Epps also joined Thomas I. Atkins, then a graduate student and now a Boston city councillor, in organizing a number of marches on the Boston school committee's offices. In May 1964, activists discovered that Harvard...
...result was strangely pictorial sculpture: freestanding but often flat as a relief, sometimes unintelligible when walked round. The figures are meant to be seen from the front, as if drawn up on their massive bases beneath an imaginary proscenium arch. From the back they are apt to disintegrate into a welter of craggy texture and bronze lumps. They insist always on a specific remoteness from the viewer...