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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...only weak summer show is the contemporary exhibit which consists of works by enticing names like Mark Rothko, Kenneth Noland, and Robert Motherwell. These paintings are shown in a sick yellow light made uneven by baby spots. This would be disastrous for any paintings but especially these--most rely heavily on color impact. The only painting which looks decent Is one of Clyfford Still's; he was after horrifying color for his craggy paintings anyway...

Author: By Maud Lavin, | Title: GALLERIES | 8/12/1975 | See Source »

More conventional physiologists commonly recommend at least 30 minutes of exercise a day. They find Morehouse's program preposterous. "It's an impossibility to develop total cardiovascular and pulmonary fitness in 30 minutes a week," says Dallas Physician Kenneth Cooper. His "aerobics" program, originally developed for the Air Force, aims at improving heart, lung and circulatory function through strenuous but graded exercises that promote the system's more efficient use of oxygen. The Morehouse book, Cooper complains, "is going to do a disservice to a person who wants to use exercise to practice preventive medicine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: No-Sweat Exercise | 7/28/1975 | See Source »

...Kenneth W. Haskins, a lecturer on Education and coordinator of the program, said yesterday that the funds will be used for preliminary planning only...

Author: By Deborah FROST Levine, | Title: Education School Gets $40,000 Grant For Roxbury Plan | 7/15/1975 | See Source »

...free market is being steadily hemmed in by the power of omnipresent government regulators, mass unions and giant corporations. Meanwhile, many intellectuals?and young people?contend that capitalism at best can build only a rich, not a just society. In January seven Nobel prizewinners, including Economists Gunnar Myrdal and Kenneth J. Arrow, signed a declaration condemning Western capitalism for bringing on a crisis by producing "primarily for corporate profit." They called for an intensive search for "alternatives to the prevailing Western economic systems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Capitalism Survive? | 7/14/1975 | See Source »

...John Kenneth Galbraith implies that corporations have already killed Adam Smith's self-regulating market. In his view, the larger a corporation grows the more it can escape from the workings of the market to become a law unto itself, thus paralyzing Adam Smith's "invisible hand." According to Galbraith, large companies can set prices more or less independently of demand, produce what they rather than consumers want, and in effect ram the products down consumers' throats by the power of advertising. If corporations cannot defy the market, they can sometimes resist it for a long time when it refuses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Capitalism Survive? | 7/14/1975 | See Source »

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