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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Deaths. The row is no ordinary academic tempest. For many members of the A.A.A.S., Seaborg's recent selection by an inner circle of 530 special electors raises extremely serious questions about the organization's very future. Should it continue its above-the-battle posture? Or should it begin taking strong stands on social and moral issues involving science, such as the use of herbicides by the U.S. in Viet Nam? With Seaborg or any other Government official as president, these activists fear that criticism of Government policies by the A.A.A.S. would be extremely difficult, if not impossible. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Fallout Over Seaborg | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

...firms in Chile have given up and left. Though expropriation of most, if not all of them, seems only a matter of time, none are willing to antagonize Allende unnecessarily before knowing just when or where he will strike next. As long as there are Gradualists in his inner policy circles, there could be some more years of profits left for foreign investors in Chile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Chile Starts Chasing the Capitalists | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

Different Ending. Probably Simon is too normal (if the word does not sound pejorative) to intuit the inner nature of the characters he has put onstage. He is too self-disciplined, too efficient, too morally responsible, ever to be able to understand an Evy except from the outside. Laughter is a form of incessant motion in Simon's work. It is a self-protective device by which his characters dodge the bullets of real pain. Simon uses a joke both to ward off hurt and to assuage it. In a play like The Gingerbread Lady, this use of laughter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Comic Tearjerker | 12/28/1970 | See Source »

...level to which they are attuned. Perhaps this is what we mean when we say that we are not influenced by what a man says, or even by what he does, but by what he is. What he is this totality of his being, expressed like music through his inner sonorities...

Author: By Lucien Price, | Title: Anniversaries Beethoven in a Time of War | 12/16/1970 | See Source »

...built: some edifice of the spirit must be built also and built by us to house the soul of man in an epoch to come. That will be the labor of many brains and many hands, yet the spirit of man is not many but one, and its inner sonorities are a golden lyre which can cause the very stones to stir at the touch of Amphion, son of Zeus. For we are all sons of Zeus in that we are all created to be creators...

Author: By Lucien Price, | Title: Anniversaries Beethoven in a Time of War | 12/16/1970 | See Source »

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