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Word: exhibited (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Terry Renkine, assistant professor of Architecture and head of Cambridge Seven's part in the exhibit, yesterday said the architects hope to make the exhibit "light and engaging rather than the usual heavy-handed effort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Local Firms Design 1967 U.S. Pavilion | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

...make the exhibit "light and engaging," the pavilion will> de-emphasize industry. Working with the theme, "Creative America," Renkine said that the exhibits will include temporary art--painting, sculpture, and photography--well as demonstrations of new technology and a multi-been film. Another highlight will be a lunar exhibit, a visualization of the 1970 Apollo flight, to be reached by an 85-foot escalator...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Local Firms Design 1967 U.S. Pavilion | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

...sell the Red Chinese $100 million worth of steel plate, stainless-steel tubing and heavy truck axles. In Peking this week, France will take its turn at supplying Red China's urgent demand. The French are opening a huge industrial exposition for which they carefully selected each exhibit to satisfy concrete interest expressed by potential Red customers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Red China: Of Geese & Ballyhoo | 11/26/1965 | See Source »

...wrote Wildenstein. Among others, he named two so-called Claude Lorrains, a Boucher, a Watteau (which he described as "flea market quality") and a Courbet. As for the portrait of Ingres by David, "It is not by David and does not represent Ingres"; in fact, in 1796, it was exhibited as a work by Constance Mayer. Says Wildenstein, who consulted his reference library of 300,000 books before speaking out: "The Russians are simply making fun of us with this exhibit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Collections: Red Faces at the Louvre | 10/29/1965 | See Source »

...Morgan become a liberal? "I just grew up in a world where you didn't hear so much cussing out of Negroes every day. My father came from east Kentucky and I never saw him exhibit any prejudice. He shook hands with Negroes and called them Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee was my hero, until I found out he fought on the side of slavery...

Author: By Ellen Lake, | Title: Charles Morgan Jr. | 10/27/1965 | See Source »

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