Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Drawings by Elizabeth Dworkin, Lee Newton, Robert Cronin and Andrew Tavarelli are on exhibit through Nov. 19 at MIT's HAYDEN CORRIDOR GALLERY. This gallery is always open...
Saigon Bureau Chief Stanley Cloud can serve as Exhibit A of the work ethic in journalism. "In Viet Nam," he says, "correspondents routinely labor twelve hours a day. When you are not covering the story, you are writing about it; when you are not writing about it, you are talking about it." Late last week the Saigon bureau learned the outlines of the secret peace plan reliably reported to have been developed in Paris. Cloud's report became the principal part of our cover story on the negotiations. Timothy James, a veteran of many late-breaking stories...
...might actually be a more liberal solution than trying to devise a single national standard that might have to accommodate the most conservative communities. On the other hand, if local governments begin to make their own rules about what constitutes pornography, nobody will know what he can say or exhibit from one city to the next. What might win a writer, an artist, an entertainer, a pornographer applause in Chicago might land him in jail in Racine...
...perfection too late. Of Mice and Men may have a couple of high points and a dramatic ending to aim for, but Act I and other lesser scenes must display more enthusiasm. The actors' sensitivity or meanness should never falter. The opening dialogue between Lennie and George does not exhibit Steinbeck's intensity (although George's shouting does spark things...
...defeat on "foreign elements." Doctors used the Gestapo to rid themselves of Jewish competitors. In the cinemas films played like The Jew Suss, which warned against interbreeding. Especially distressing is a newsreel of the memorialization of France's first anti-Semitic "authority" coupled with views of a touring exhibit on how to identify Jews...