Word: fines
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Demonstrators asked May why the maximum penalty for criminal trespass had been changed over the summer from a $20 fine to a $100 fine and a 30-day jail sentence, charging that this was an example of "how the courts serve Harvard's political ends...
...dimly lighted room of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts a lady pointed her glove at two almost identical prints of a round faced artist sitting near a window. "Can you see the difference?" she asked the boy standing next to her. And showed him where a shadow of tightly woven lines crept over the side of the face in one print, softening the mouth and eyes. This conversation startled the carpeted gallery out of its silence. Businessmen, students and more ladies offered advice in distinguishing the difference between other apparently similar prints, exhibited around the room...
Exploiting all techniques of 17th century printing processes, Rembrandt continually reworked his etchings to find a more expressive image, By emphasizing the changes he made on a single plate, the exhibition currently at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts shows the evolution of impressions from the same print. Though each landscape or biblical scene is complete in itself, it forms a step in the growth of the artist's progressive conception of a print. This small but awesome exhibition, Rembrandt: Experimental Etcher, honors the artist by following his creative process...
Although recent legislation has raised the maximum penalty for criminal trespass to 30 days in jail and a $100 fine. Berg is potentially liable only for the penalty in effect at the time of his arrest-a $20 fine...
...committee members said they took this lower fine into account when recommending legal action. "We tried to enforce the rule with the minimum penalty." Wilson said...