Word: guggenheims
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...wanted to hold the emotion," says Newman, "rather than waste it on picturesque ecstasies." There is nothing programmatic or descriptive about the resulting 14 Stations, put on view last week in Manhattan's Guggenheim Museum. Each measures 68 in. by 72 in., contains ever so slight variations of vertical bands, each setting up harmonic tensions with the rest. Viewed under intense illumination, Newman's striped Stations seem to quiver with the vibrancy of lines of diffracted light seen through an electric arc spectroscope...
Hastings, currently a Guggenheim Fellow at Rockefeller University, is expected to teach both graduate and undergraduate courses in physiology...
...taught at Cornell, N.Y.U., and the University College of the University of Toronto. He held a Guggenheim Fellowship in Britain when he was asked to teach at Harvard...
...Cape Breton, Dunn's career took the wandering course usual for young scholars. He taught at Stephens, a two-year college for girls in Missouri, and then at Cornell, Toronto, and N.Y.U. Sabbaticals took him back to the British Isles many times; it was while in Britain on a Guggenheim that he received the offer from Harvard...
...Founded in 1940 by Alicia Patterson, the daughter of New York Daily News Founder Joe Patterson. Captain Joe gave his daughter no help; she started Newsday with a gift of $70,000 from her husband Harry Guggenheim, who thought that "everybody ought to have a job"-even his wife...