Word: grahams
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...your fine reproduction of Graham Sutherland's monumental tapestry: the story of this remarkable work of art is told and illustrated in a little book recently published in London called Sutherland: Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph, The Genesis of the Great Tapestry in Coventry Cathedral. It is distributed in the U.S. by the New York Graphic Society...
...Steinbeck and Barbara Ward, among many others), two possible inspirations are particularly intriguing. One is a 1927 book by Pragmatist Philosopher John Dewey, in which he discussed the "search for the Great Community" in terms of liberating individual potentialities; the other is a 1921 book by British Fabian Socialist Graham Wallas entitled The Great Society, which advocated beauty and serenity in a harsh, industrialized world through the psychological "Organization of Happiness." Whether or not Lyndon is indebted even indirectly to these sources, he is certainly a pragmatist, dedicated to organizing happiness in the U.S. and, if possible, the world...
Back in Auckland during Dr. Liley's absence, Surgeon Graham C. Liggins has found a way to insert a catheter through the bore of a hypodermic needle, then anchor it in the peritoneum in such a way that no matter how much the fetus squirms, the catheter will not pull out. Thus it can be left in place for repeated transfusions...
...drug problem here at Harvard now is largely due to the fact there has been excellent cooperation within the limits of confidentiality between individuals from these three quarters. Everything that can be done to discourage the use of drugs is being carried out and in my opinion most effectively. Graham B. Blaine, Jr., M.D. Chief, Psychiatric Service
Died. Elsie May Bell Grosvenor, 86, last living child of Alexander Graham Bell, wife of Gilbert Grosvenor, board chairman of the National Geographic Society, who was never satisfied with being merely a relative to the famous, and won a reputation as a naturalist and geographer (while raising six children), traveling the globe by camel and canoe, elephant and helicopter, including a 22,000-mile trek through Africa at the age of 73; in Bethesda...