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With some 25,000 flint and bone objects taken one by one from this ancient camp site in a farmyard of modern France, the scientists are beginning to piece together a way of life without parallel today. The precision and attention to detail that mark modern archaeological detective work is the key for the group led by Hallam Movius, professor of Anthropology...
...First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Cambridge, announces a lecture tonight on Christian Science by Gertrude E. Velguth of flint, Mich...
Unlike the flint-hard company men often assigned to wrestle with labor, Detroit-born Lou Seaton possesses an easy geniality and a deep concern with the problems of the working stiff. As personnel chief for the world's biggest corporation, Seaton takes unconcealed pleasure and pride in his responsibility for the pay, training, health and morale of G.M.'s 556,000 employees. When he is at the bargaining table, voices rarely rise, fists seldom pound, and the loudest sound is often the Seaton chuckle. Says Leonard Woodcock. U.A.W. vice president in charge of the G.M. locals...
Rivaling Jackie Kennedy for the headlines were the two generals: blond, flint-eyed Maurice Challe, 55, onetime commander of the French army in Algeria, and balding, tight-lipped Andre Zeller, 63. In an ornate, oak-paneled courtroom of the ancient Palais de Justice, both went on trial for leading the short-lived April rebellion against France and Charles de Gaulle...
Jenkins calls himself an "abstract phenomenist." When he has finished four or five paintings. "I have conversations with them, and they tell me what they want to be called-like Phenomena Outside Leap or Phenomena Curving Out or Phenomena Flint Lock." As James Jones said, it is sometimes difficult to know what the hell he is talking about. But his liquid abstractions can speak for themselves...