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...amazing experience to walk through the central galleries of this show where the masterpieces of his career are hung, the huge all-over paintings of 1948-50. How did an artist who looked so unpromising at first attain this clarity, strength and command of scale? Not easily, and it is very much to the show's credit that it includes failures and partial successes along with the works that incontestably come off. It makes you more alert to the risks Pollock took. There were no rules for what he was doing; the besetting danger was always overcongestion of the surface...
...Faculty meeting, Dean of the Kennedy School of Government Joseph S. Nye Jr., then chair of a student-faculty committee to develop free speech guidelines, expressed the committee's view that it should be within the authority of Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III, to remove a banner hung from the windows of Holworthy Hall that read, "Some group, get out." Others might argue that such an action should fall under protected free speech...
Rather than being disheartened, the Crimsonplayers knew they had a great opportunity, andcontinued to play with a newfound tenacity.O'Leary continued to shout in a loud Irish tonguethat "the next goal's the key!" but it was not tobe. Harvard hung tough, as a diving save by Dupuisand a couple of poor shots by Dartmouth kept theCrimson in the lead...
Despite being outmatched on paper, Harvard hung tough with Queens, trailing at the half by a score of only 5-3. But the second half was a different story altogether, as the Royals outscored the Crimson 8-1 after the intermission, winning the contest...
...that he's a candidate for Governor of Minnesota, Ventura, 47, has hung up his boa and no longer espouses cheating. But to the state's Democrats and Republicans, the former wrestler, actor and radio shock jock is still playing the bad guy. Most observers had considered Ventura's shoestring Reform Party campaign an entertaining sideshow to the main event. Then a new poll in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune showed him with an impressive 21% of the vote--double what he had had a month before and within striking distance of his two major rivals. Gnarled in a statistical headlock...