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...expected, Army gained ground in the 200 back by holding junior Julian Bott to a second place finish. But when freshman Brian Jaffey dove in for the 200 breast, his mission was simple avoid disqualification, and by doing so give Harvard the point it needed to reach...
...centuries it has been the purpose of art to make order out of chaos. In the 20th century, perhaps in rebellion against too much order, many artists seek to make chaos out of order. Julian Schnabel [Nov. 1] is a rarity among artists. He makes chaos out of chaos. Like that other 20th century phenomenon, the trash compactor, Schnabel can turn 25 Ibs. of garbage into 25 Ibs. of garbage. He lacks, however, the redeeming feature of the compactor: it reduces the mass of trash...
Finally, Jonathan Kifner of the Times and Julian Nundy of Newsweek admitted they were among the five detained reporters--nearly nine months after the fact Kifner claimed the entire thing had been an "embarrassing" mistake that all parties involved regretted. He added that none of the correspondents had been in danger. Yet several major publications--including Time the French newspaper Le Figaro and the German magazine Stern--reported the threats to the journalists. And other correspondents in Lebanon who knew of the affair confirmed that the Americans had their lives threatened...
...teetering market, Julian Schnabel is hyped...
...were to take a straw poll on th best-known young American artist the winner would certainly be Julian Schnabel, 30. The 1981-82 art season drenched him in publicity: not accidentally, since his main patron is Charle Saatchi, the English advertising man who also takes care of the public image of Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party. The art world was diligently sown with rumors that his paintings were selling for $30,000, $50,000 or $75,000, though no one was on record as actually paying such sums for the work of the new stupor mundi...