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Word: konrads (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...academy in 1961 was the starting signal for avant-garde forces to coalesce in Dusseldorf. Other observers give much credit to Schmela, who opened his gallery in 1957 in the picturesque Altstadt quarter and introduced the city to most of its comers, from Group Zero to Surrealist Konrad Klapheck, a bespectacled young man who paints typewriters, telephones, boots, bicycle bells and shower heads as though they had eyes, ears and affections of their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Artists: Paris on the Rhine | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

Also Herbert Wechsler, Stone Professor of Law at Columbia; Gerard Piel '37, publisher of Scientific American; Lincoln Gordon '33, new president of Johns Hopkins; Konrad Lorenz, author of on Aggression; Meyer Schapiro, Columbia art historian completing his year as Charles Eliot Norton Visiting Professor of Poetry; Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R-Mass.); Roy Orval Greep, former dean of the School of Dental Medicine and now head of the Med School's Reproduction Center...

Author: By From WIRE Reports, | Title: Truman Seen Packing Furiously, Said to Plan Trip to Local Area | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

...Konrad Lorenz, Director of Germany's Max Planck Institute for the Physiology of Behavior, author of On Aggression, and pioneer in the study of animal behavior patterns will lecture on "The Innate Bases of Learning" at 8 p.m. Thursday in Lowell Lecture Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Konrad Lorenz Speaks | 5/31/1967 | See Source »

...Syndics, one of the Press's three administrative bodies. The 14-man Board includes Press Director Wilson as Chairman; Ernst Mayr, Director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology; Simon S. Kuznets, George F. Baker Professor of Economics; Crane Brinton '19, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History; and Konrad E. Bloch, Higgins Professor of Biochemistry. It meets for two hours every month to decide which of the manuscripts that have survived readings by a Press staff member in the field and one or more outside experts--often Harvard professors--should be published...

Author: By Anne DE Saint phalle, | Title: The University Press: An Unwanted Child That Has Grown Up on Its Own Initiative | 5/19/1967 | See Source »

Back in Washington after two days of arduous picture taking during the funeral of Konrad Adenauer, Lyndon Johnson's White House photographer, Yiochi Okamoto, 51, was visibly jumpy when reporters asked him about his boss's meeting with Charles de Gaulle. Okie was the only other American present when the President got together with De Gaulle in a private room in the West German Bundestag for the first time after 31 troubled years. Well, persisted the newsmen, how would Okie describe the momentous event? "It was," he replied succinctly, "f/2 at 1/30...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 12, 1967 | 5/12/1967 | See Source »

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