Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Exhibit of photographs based on a survey of 1400 women conducted by the French women's magazine Elie, at the Sherman Union of Boston University, through...
Jack Tate, who returned to the U.S. and married, was unaware of Zoya's fate and of the existence of his daughter until 1963. An American guide at a 1959 U.S. exhibit in Moscow had met Zoya and heard her story, and after a four-year search for Tate finally located him. His letters to Zoya were returned by the Soviet post office until 1973, when one was delivered to her by hand. Since then Tate, a retired rear admiral living in Orange Park, Fla., has been corresponding with his lost family. In a recent letter to Zoya...
Prints at the Fogg--woodcuts, engravings, etchings and drypoints from Durer to Franz Kline. This is an excellently planned exhibit, in the L-shaped gallery in the back corner that nobody ever visits its purpose is to be a teaching tool for the Freshman seminar on Prints and Printmaking, and it does a good job of explaining how the various kinds of prints and papers are made...
There's a joint exhibit of the Graphic work of George Bellows at the Boston Public Library and the Boston University School for the Arts Gallery. Bellows was an American Realist painter of the 1920's--he's probably most famous for his painting of the knockout at the Dempsey-Firpo fight. Anyway, his stuff is good...
...first defense bombshell fell at exactly noon on Friday when William P. Homans Jr. '41, the attorney in the dark blue suit, held exhibit ten, an 11-by-16 black-and-white photograph of operating room number two, up to the witness and asked him if the picture differed in any way from what the operating room looked like on that October morning. Edelin, with a nonchalance he could be accused of having rehearsed, said tersely, "The clocks." He remembered they were both broken at the time of the operation. And although this testimony was supported only by his memory...