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...aspects of the text that do not interfere with the right of the authors to present their opinions and interpretations or to include material facts that they were entitled to present. To put it more generally, we see nothing wrong with allowing someone else to review a draft and edit it for matters of legitimate concern to the reviewer, if these matters are sufficiently inconsequential that the threat to the scholarly integrity of the manuscript seems nonexistant or clearly outweighed by the added information made available in return...
...provoke a twinge of concern. Does Sargent signal a retreat from the standards the Whitney has battled for -- the commitment to glitz that gave us the 1985 Biennial, the taste for inflated prettiness set forth in its Alex Katz retrospective, the reluctance to edit that made Eric Fischl's show such a letdown? True, Director Tom Armstrong valiantly tries to establish a link by pointing, in a catalog note, to Sargent's "highly expressive manner and his treatment of subject matter and narrative content, all of which are of great interest to contemporary artists." However, Sargent's "manner...
Citing fears that the editorship would be too great a drain on his scholarly research, Laurence S. Tribe '62, Tyler professor of constitutional law, said he would no longer edit the journal which he had proposed as an alternative to the current student-edited Harvard Law Review...
Wanda Jaworski cannot imagine life without the IBM PC in her Hartford office. The Travelers Corp. underwriter now gets done in one day what used to take half a week, thanks to a new office information system that lets her gather research, analyze figures, exchange mail and edit drafts without leaving her keyboard...
Eight of the winning journalists work for daily newspapers, two work on television news programs and two edit weekly magazines. The 12 fellows will study at the College during the next academic year...