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Joseph G. Gall, professor of Biology at Yale and a member of the safety committee, said the Yale researchers have had "good, open contact" with the New Haven mayor's office, adding that Albert Landino, New Haven chief engineer, is also a member of the committee...

Author: By Lillian C. Jen, | Title: New Haven Voices No Objections To Yale P3 Lab | 11/4/1976 | See Source »

...Gall contrasted the tone of Monday's meeting with the situation at Harvard which he said is "blown out of all proportion." He said the danger of creating a new disease is almost zero if the NIH prohibitions on work with pathogenic, oncogenic, toxic and drug resistant bacterial strains are respected...

Author: By Lillian C. Jen, | Title: New Haven Voices No Objections To Yale P3 Lab | 11/4/1976 | See Source »

...Hollywood Ten still, is that they took responsibility for their past and showed a willingness to proclaim their ownership of a collective legacy of principle. Some smart guys think they should have done things differently. Somebody named David Denby, a writer for the Boston Phoenix himself, has the gall to call them "hacks" and not radical enough. He says that their maneuvers were self-protective. This is a shameful stance to take. The Ten have nothing to apologize to anybody for, except maybe a few bad scripts. They proved which side they were...

Author: By Peter Kaplan, | Title: Lots of singing... Not much dancing | 10/14/1976 | See Source »

...road again. I first met her on the bus to my relative's house; she was the stout matron, slouched in a rear seat with lumpy plastic sacks packed against it. A younger woman staggered up the steps moaning, "God, I'm tired." So Stout, bridling at her gall, blurted, "Tired! What've you got to be tired about?" And the rest went sort of like this...

Author: By Anemona Hartocollis, | Title: Trapped in Perpetual Transit | 9/27/1976 | See Source »

...Western capitals-and especially their bourgeois interiors-was utterly transformed by architects led by Victor Horta and Hector Guimard, designer of the Paris Metro entrances; poster artists like Privat Livemont and Alphonse Mucha; designers of jewelry like René Lalique; glassmakers and ceramists like Louis Comfort Tiffany, Emile Gallé and Felix Bracquemond. A new style of luxury art, the last great mannerism, had been found. Because of a hostility to "applied" as against "high" art, and because Cézanne and the post-impressionists were its contemporaries, art nouveau was long dismissed by those who believed that cultural history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Snobbish Style | 9/13/1976 | See Source »

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