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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...anyone who came along or card-holding members of the club? If the latter, who should be considered a card-holding member? The Department of decided that anyone who came to the meeting could vote. This decision was protested by the recognized heads of the club, its President, Jean-Claude Hamel '53, and Vice-President Milan C. Kerno '54. Mean-while, it had been suggested by Dr. Simches, faculty adviser, that elections would be held in four weeks or this coming Wednesday March 11. Last Week, the Department announced in the CRIMSON that elections would be held...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRENCH POLITICS | 3/13/1953 | See Source »

...watching and then following, one causes another to become frightened and run, then he is guilty of assault," said the judge to the jury in the superior court in Yanceyville, N.C. last November. The all-white jury promptly found Mack Ingram, a Negro farmer, guilty of "assault" against Willa Jean Boswell, daughter of a neighboring white farmer-even though everybody agreed that Willa Jean had safely run off across a cornfield, and Ingram was never closer than 50 feet to her (TIME, July...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRIALS: Assault by Leer, Concluded | 3/9/1953 | See Source »

Ghika served his apprenticeship in Paris, soaking up great art in its museums and loud argument in its noisy bistros. He first tried formal study in the city's Academic Ranson, but soon gave it up. Ghika got his own studio, met Picasso, Braque, and Jean Arp, and learned the hard way. At first, he copied the impressionist manner of Renoir, then progressed to Cézanne and Seurat, and finally found what he was looking for in cubism. When Ghika held his first Paris show in 1927, it was a near sellout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Modern Greek | 3/9/1953 | See Source »

...Created by the late Jean de Brunhoff and perpetuated by his son Laurent, The Story of Babar, The Travels of Babar, Babar the King, and six other sequels have sold more than 2,000,000 copies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Popular Pachyderm | 3/2/1953 | See Source »

...Invention of Woman. As Existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre's major disciple and friend, Author de Beauvoir deplores the fact that much of mankind draws spiritual nourishment from myth, religion, legend and unthinking optimism. Man, argues the existentialist, must be more than a mere passive "being." He must be an "existent," i.e., one who boldly accepts the mortality of body & soul but nonetheless resolves to pit his courage (his only weapon) against the cruel reality of life & death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lady with a Lance | 2/23/1953 | See Source »

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