Word: filles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Mike Griffin and Arnold Needleman will fill the guards slots for the Crimson. Needleman was the third leading scorer for the freshmen last year, averaging 14.5 points a game. Griffin will probably direct the JV's offense tomorrow and Hart said that he showed good poise against the varsity in an intersquad scrimmage last week...
...explained that the final decision regarding Kissinger's post rests with the entire Government Department. He said that if he learns that Kissinger intends to remain as Nixon's adviser for the next three or four years the Department will make a "concerted effort" to fill the position...
Venturi's ideas must be understood as representing a revolt against much of contemporary architecture. His book is an attack on those high-handed architects who see themselves as setting standards of architectural excellence. They fill our landscape with imposing, heroic forms which are all too familiar--a Gund Hall, a new Science Center, or a Boston City Hall. Venturi is interested in the sort of architecture that has no pretension to being heroic. He implies that there is nothing to be learned from these self-conscious monuments to good taste. Rather he looks to the more low-brow, eclectic...
...multitude of sleek skyscrapers or the plaza at City Hall need a greater sense of vitality and human scale. However, Venturi looks forward to complete self-abasement in architecture. In the end perhaps he belongs in the same category as those high-class New Yorkers who hurried to fill their collections with Pop art in the early 60's. It is an elite that can glorify the imagery of the strip and appreciate its folksiness. In fact they can produce fancy books about it, but of course they would never live there...
...morbid party games, in psychic tortures gleefully inflicted and returned, Mann's and Montgomery's cast of depraved and normal 19th century Russians exploit the full resources of their cramped natures, from their inbred manners and movements to their neurotically sharpened perceptions of miniscule events. At times their passions fill the theater...