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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...private English painting collection. So vast has it grown that just to hang its choicest items, Richmond's Virginia Museum of Fine Arts cleared out all its picture galleries 31 years ago. But for all of Virginia's traditional ties to old England, Loyal Yale Grad Mellon ('29) showed 300 of the paintings at Yale last year and last week decided that the collection's proper home was his New England alma mater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gifts: Old England for New | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

...Most of the ministers are poor--unless they've had a fortuitous marriage," he said. So the School counts heavily on doctors, lawyers, and businessmen: men who are "friends of the Divinity School" but still have conflicting allegiances to their own grad schools...

Author: By Glenn A. Padnick, | Title: Div. School Is Requesting Fund Grants | 12/13/1966 | See Source »

...presence of people. When Searcher beams light from its circling radarlike dishes, Scanner's flailing arm picks up the beacon with its light sensors; then Captive, impelled by a motor, skids and twitches about on a mirrored platform. "The machines process information," says Seawright, 30, an Ole Miss grad who instructs at Manhattan's Electronic Music Center (run by Princeton and Columbia). "Their cells and sensors collect information on light and sound, and they behave accordingly. My aim is to produce a kind of patterned personality. Just as a person you know very well can surprise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sculpture: Tech Style | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

...many grad students and TF's out of insecurity accept the academic status quo of their department, instead of actively suggesting new courses or changes in the requirements," the circular advertising the meeting said...

Author: By Stephen I. Kruskall, | Title: Group Urges A Union For Section Men | 12/8/1966 | See Source »

...greatest pleasure in Lion Rampant lies in Carter Wilson's "Instance of Atavism in the Case of Adrienne." Through a tight 2000 words, we experience a cold March morning in the mind of a girl grad student. Though superficial action roots her in downtown Syracuse, her memory and imagination yield lucid vignettes of infinite variety; at one point we cut to Rimini; at another, a recollection of her lover's anti-psychiatric bias prompts a flashback, and these changes in locale from an exhilarating narrative texture...

Author: By Jeremy W. Heist, | Title: The Lion Rampant | 11/23/1966 | See Source »

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