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Despite periods of fruitful negotiations, and despite some valuable treaties, both sides bristle with nuclear arms, the number and sophistication of which increase every year. In seeking to reduce world tensions it is not sufficient to deal with abstract equations and the relative capabilities of this weapon over that. What...
THE PROGRAM NOTES state only that the two protagonists--a man (Ernie Kerns) and a woman (Jacqueline Wetss)--live in apartments 2E and 3E of the same apartment building, but have never met. This coincidence becomes not a plot device--as the audience keeps expecting for the first five songs...
More recent and more fruitful was Bailyn's crucial role as a conciliatory figure in the development of the Core Curriculum, which he had originally opposed. The current Historical Study requirement and offerings can be attributed largely to Bailyn's intensive work in 1977 and 1978. He teaches one of...
Sex was also rare, if not utterly absent, in the conjoining of the Carlyles and the Mills, although these marriages were fruitful in other respects. During the Carlyles' 45-year relationship, Jane Welsh indefatigably cosseted her historian husband, screening him from "tiresome visitors, hapless servants, bedbugs, maddening noises." At...
Picasso was the most influential artist of his own time; for many lesser figures a catastrophic influence, and for those who could deal with him-from Braque, through Giacometti, to de Kooning and Arshile Gorky-an almost indescribably fruitful one. Today such a career seems inconceivable. No one even shows...