Word: expressivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...country in the world (he keeps track of his record on a wall map in his office). He had just about satisfied that yearning when lo and behold, Africa began sprouting a whole bunch of brand-new nations. So off he went to Africa. In Morocco he paused to express a variety of opinions. "Egypt," said the segregationist Senator, "hasn't achieved anything great since the Pharaohs began practicing desegregation with their slaves . . . Ethiopia would have nothing if it weren't for the Italians. Africans will probably get somewhere some day, but it'll take time...
After Entero-Vioform and bottled water, the U.S. tourist's surest solace the world over is probably Manhattan's 112-year-old American Express Co. For the timid traveler, Amexco's 392 offices in 33 countries will shoulder every burden, from interpreting to selecting sights. Helping tourists pays off: two weeks ago. President Howard L. Clark, 46, announced Amexco's eighth dividend increase (from 30? to 35? a quarter) in ten years. At heart, however, Amexco is not really a tourist agency but a bank. The cornerstone of its prosperity is a curious nest egg called...
Hunt's policy has aroused considerable controversy since he put it up for Faculty vote in a surprise move at the meeting last week. Before Hunt proposed the policy, debate had been entirely confined to whether or not seniors should--with the express permission of their departments--be allowed to switch from one Honors program to the other...
...fact that TIM does not always draw De Gaulle with pen and acid is a conversation piece in French journalism and politics. For TIM works for L'Express, a newspaper that views De Gaulle through beady eyes from the left. It is said that one of TIM's fellow workers has refused to shake his hand ever since the cartoonist shook le grand Charles's hand at a reception. "I think I'm the only one who draws him as if he were seeing himself," says TIM. "If there's humor...
...various milestones and crises in her life from her marriage through her pregnancy and divorce. On his painting of women-seamstresses, ballet dancers, actresses, and nudes-he lavishes all his tenderness. In such a painting as Young Girl, subtlety of pose, the position of only a hand, can express as much emotion as the expression on the face...