Word: karle
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...Bloc. Garaudy, 56, is one of the pre-eminent figures of France's intellectual left. The son of a poor Marseille working-class family, he became a convert to the religious principles of Karl Barth and to the political ones of Karl Marx, in that order, by the age of 20. He remains a firm believer in both, and has been one of the foremost advocates of a Marxist-Christian dialogue. In attempting to reconcile the two, he applies Barth's lesson-"Whatever we say about God, it is men who say it"-to dialectical materialism. The humanism...
...reflects a lack of understanding for the role of fundamental research," CEA director Karl Strauch said yesterday. "It has forced us into an unreasonable situation...
...then, in what was prohably the meet's most important event, Steve Krause, who had never lost in the individual modley, finished third behind the Indians' Gottschalk and Al Rheem. It seemed to be a risk for coach Karl Michaels to put both Gottschalk and Rheem in against Krause, but it paid off, and Harvard never regained the lead. Gottschalk's time of 1:59:46 broke the Dartmouth record he set last week...
Poignant Atrocity. The morbid embrace is but one flash in a carnival of images on the single Lenten theme with which lonesco and Director Karl Heinz Stroux hold the audience alternately uneasy and tittering for two unbroken hours. Death, along with madness, is the heartland of the absurd today, recalling how, three and four centuries ago, the dance of death, along with the ship of fools, was the obsession of so much European painting and writing. For The Triumph of Death, lonesco reaches not only to Albert Camus, but also back to the Bruegel painting that bears the same title...
...sided as one half of a telephone call. Yet they make clear what Beethoven was thinking about, and where he occasionally wrote in the books himself-usually for a comment that he did not want others in the room to overhear-the blunt style is unmistakable. Nephew Karl brings home a somewhat seedy friend, and Beethoven jots down: "I don't like your choice of this friend at all. Poverty deserves sympathy, but not without exceptions...