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...sculptors and painters moved into the field, drawn by the new and freer techniques, they helped to accelerate the experimental pace. Among the early innovators : Painter John Ferren, who produced colored prints on plaster instead of paper; Boris Margo, who developed a new, easy-to-work print surface of sheet cellophane dissolved in acetone; Adja Junkers, who blew woodcuts up to mural-sized proportions with his 14-ft.-long triptych in which the center panel alone used eight blocks and 56 colors. Sculptor Leon ard Baskin's Man of Peace, 1953 (see cut), displayed at Brooklyn's prizewinners...
Weisskopf, long a believer in freer exchange of scientific ideas between the U.S. and Russia, was one of 14 physicists invited by the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Ten or 12 are expected to attend, according to the Atomic Energy Commission...
...report conceded that freer would probably hit Minnesota harder than it would manufacturers...
Maryland's Governor Theodore McKeldin struck a strong blow last week for freer Canada-U.S. trade. Despite heavy pressure from the brewing industry in his state, the Republican governor vetoed a bill passed by both houses of the general assembly (TIME, March 19) to bar the Canadian-owned Carling Brewing Co. Inc. from building a $12,000,000 brewery in Maryland...
...build of a Santa Claus. Going to Washington in 1953 after 40 years with the First Trust Co. of Lincoln, the last seven as president, he took charge of international economic affairs for the State Department, became a vocal and effective champion of freer trade. Traveling thousands of miles in 28 months, Waugh helped write the GATT agreements in Geneva, campaigned for Japan's admission and finally won. Back home, Waugh carried much of the Administration's load during the congressional hearing on renewal of the Trade Agreements Act, had the satisfaction of seeing it go through after...