Word: helling
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...read a meter or check a counter. Their personal monitor will give them the word. "It is intended to tell lab personnel whenever there has been a change of radiation level," says an Oak Ridge scientist. The workers put it more succinctly: "It tells us when to run like hell...
...forces and encapsulated loudness and brass entrances within the quietness and reserve of its larger structure; Munch never violated his intention. This combination of restraint and feeling seems to hark back much to the Enlightenment, for Faure's paradise is a place of rest with no harrowing alternative of hell. He is essentially a humanist who finds the Christian forms both beautiful and adaptable to his own feelings...
...Tech Is Hell." Despite the fact that such imaginative teaching methods can often make fun out of the stiffest course, study at M.I.T. remains rigorous enough to satisfy the most demanding standards. M.I.T.'s freshmen are students who have ranked among the top 1½% on college board math exams; they must carry five subjects, including physics, chemistry and math. The lights in the rooms on M.I.T.'s 115-acre campus remain aglow far into the night, and the M.I.T. student slogan is both a boast and a sigh: "Tech is hell...
True enough, the work was a bit difficult to describe; in an introduction to the show's catalogue. Novelist James Jones expressed his own frustration with his artist friend. "We've talked for hours, and sometimes I wonder what the hell he is talking about. But we still yell at each other and try to get across." To a growing following, especially in Europe, Paul Jenkins has been getting across very well indeed...
...abstract phenomenist." When he has finished four or five paintings. "I have conversations with them, and they tell me what they want to be called-like Phenomena Outside Leap or Phenomena Curving Out or Phenomena Flint Lock." As James Jones said, it is sometimes difficult to know what the hell he is talking about. But his liquid abstractions can speak for themselves...