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...painter friend, "and I paint no picture that won't shock people's castrated social, spirituality." The London police obliged by closing up Lawrence's first showing in 1929. Now, at last collected and vended by Viking Press (Paintings of D. H. Lawrence; $12.50), the long-forbidden fruit proves to have been outdated by onrushing realism. There is a sampling of candid nudes, but the approach is less pornographic or primitive than merely earnest. In the artistic output of Lawrence, 10,000 pictures would have been worth less than one word...
Nyhus predicted that if such incidents continue, students might request that they be allowed to put locks on bedroom doors. This is now forbidden by the college. Nyhus said he thought the basic problem is not one of locks and guards, but that "we have 100 people living together...
Since direct atomic armament of Germany is forbidden by the peace treaty, Sartori continued, the MLF is vital to Germany's full participation in the Atlantic partnership. "But," he asked, "is pleasing Germany worth the price of DeGaulle pulling out of NATO? Take away either Germany or France--really, nothing remains of European defense...
Sheridan's characters are engagingly simply persons, each supplied with an appropriate flaw. They confide all their secrets to the audience, and they warn us that in their world deep thought is forbidden. They allow only hearty laughter...
...Rumford Act, a prohibition against discrimination for reasons of race or creed in the sale or rental of much state real estate, was wiped from the books. Moreover, future attempts to act against any sort of housing discrimination-whether by state, city or county officials-was in effect forbidden. Proposition 14 affirms the right of any Californian to sell or rent his home to whomever he pleases...