Word: heighted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...show last spring, "Abstractionists of the Seventies," the two or three most striking canvases were those of Jules Olitski. Olitski's particular combination of richness and control has given him an attraction which blander formalists or more effusive color-fielders both possess only half-way. He is at the height of prominence now, and the show of some 60 works at the MFA shows how and why he got there...
...fruit, while capital gains would correspond to the growth in the size of the tree. Under Harvard's investment policies, only the fruit is allowed to be picked and sold for money to cover current university expenditures. The additional growth of the tree, in terms of new branches and height, should not be chopped off and sold for firewood because if this is done, the amount of fruit will not increase next year in pace with costs...
High Costs. Most important to the new users is coke's current status as an "in" drug. "It's the height of fashion," says a well-heeled snow freak, "because it shows success." A "spoon" (usually half a gram) of cocaine costs between $25 and $50, and lasts an ordinary user just one evening. Heavy snorters spend several hundred a week. It is considered chic to inhale coke through a tightly rolled $100 bill. Silver straws from Tiffany's, intended for creme de menthe, are also used. Expensive vials and snuffboxes are popular too. Priest, a coke...
...review panel is following the pattern established in negotiations earlier this year when an agreement was made to lower the height of the adjacent Holiday Inn from 18 to 8 stories...
...those discussions, Peter J. Kanavos '46, the developer, and the City met for one month before agreeing to change the hotel from 18 to 8 stories in height...