Word: faison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fullback position is also up in the air. Tom Morgan, Bill Drider, Bill Abernathy, and George Faison are among the possibilities. Faison, who played at St. Paul's for three years, has been out with an injury for the past few days...
...noted stage designer and professor of Stage Design at Yale; Dean Charles H. Sawyer of the Yale School of Fine Arts; Professor Wolfgang Stechow of Oberlin; George Wald, professor of Biology; John Walker '30, Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.; and S. Lane Faison, Jr., Executive Secretary of the Committee
...engineers, the redundancy theory suggests a new way to approach the criticism of art forms. Professor Cunningham believes, for instance, that landscape paintings exhibit the same high redundancy that television pictures do. Williams College Art Professor S. Lane Faison Jr. cautioned, however, that the very best art exhibited the least redundancy, e.g., the paintings of French Post-Impressionist Paul Cézanne, who evolved a style that was a. kind of shorthand. In Cézanne's paintings, said Faison, "whole areas of information" were eliminated: "tables, fruit . . . where the light came from, what time...
...committee is headed by former Overseer John Nicholas Brown '22. Its Executive Secretary, who will write the final report, is Lane Faison, Jr., Chairman of the Art Department of Williams College. He said he would begin to write the report in February while on session duty at Williams...
Serving on the committee under Brown and Lane Faison, Jr., Chairman of the Art Department of Williams College; Dean Francis Keppel '33 of the School of Education; Donald Oenslager '23, prominent stage designer and member of the staff of the Yale School of Drama; Charles Sawyer, Dean of the Division of the Arts at Yale University; Wolfang Stechow, professor of Art at Oberlin College; George Wald, professor of Biology; and John Walker...