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...trade. The most popular explanation for the shipbuilding surge, though, reflects cold-war logic. The Soviets want the hard currency that their shipping industry can earn-especially U.S. dollars and West German marks-and the prestige that can come from showing the red flag around the world. Adds Karl-Heinz Sager, deputy chairman of Hamburg's Hapag-Lloyd shippers: "The Russians are also learning a great deal about the flows of trade and kinds of goods. That kind of information is invaluable for them politically and strategically...
Brush and Ink: the Heinz Gotze Collection of Japances Art, at the Fogg through June 4. Gotze's aim in assembling the collection he said, was to find examples that would illuminate what is special and different about East Asian art. Indeed, this small but stellar exhibit questions some of the fundamental assumptions of the Western viewer. Condensed to haiku precision, works like "Fly Whisk" perceive a foreign value-system in a familiar reality. The real merges disconcertingly without effort into the imaginary in the writing of "Metaphor for Buddha", or in the shifting space of Kobe Ho Shinno...
...first time in four years, the Crimson appears to have the edge in the diving events--and that, too, could be one of the keys to the meet. For the past several years Billy Heinz from Princeton over- shadowed the competition in each meet he was in. He won all of his events as a upperclassman with almost machine-like regularity and capped off his career last spring by nabbing the diving laurels in the NCAA swimming and diving championships...
...sloppy second period as players started crowding the penalty box for both teams. Not only did Harvard have problems when down a man, but it did not take time to organize its power play. Eversman got his hat trick on a short-handed breakaway goal following a goal by Heinz...
Nevertheless, criminals should be detained close to home, criminologists and convicts alike agree (see box). Small prisons in the community would help in part by making brief home furloughs, study and work-release programs and halfway houses more feasible. But, says Northwestern Law Professor John P. Heinz, "we shouldn't do community treatment because we know it's better. We don't. But we know it's not worse and it's cheaper and more humane and probably doesn't create as much resentment and bitterness...