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Well, not quite. You couldn't tell it from small print standings in the Globe or a glance at the stats, but this year's version of Veritas On Skates made a clean break with the past, lent quite a bit of excitement to the campus winter sports scene, and left opponents impressed and even skeptical fans singularly optimistic about the future...
...work from Picasso's own estate, opens in Paris next year, it will not be able to make further loans of this magnitude; some 300 of its works have come to MOMA for the present show. Moreover, 1980 is likely to be the last year in which Guernica, lent to MOMA by Picasso in 1939, can be seen in the U.S. It will go to Spain, probably to the Prado in Madrid, in accordance with Picasso's wishes...
...later inked out "to protect the name of an individual interviewed by the FBI." Nichols elaborated, rather proudly, on his ability to dodge questions at the forum. One professor barraged him with questions, Nichols boasted in the memo, and "in answering him I would pick out the part that lent itself to the easiest discussion and then launch into a discussion of the Bureau. There were some questions he asked that I never did answer...
...president's second annual report criticized the aimlessness of undergraduate education and, some say, provided the impetus for the Core Curriculum. "Bok wrote the will for General Education," says one Faculty member, "and Rosovsky was the executor." Others differ in their assessments, saying that Bok merely tagged along and lent support; they also criticize the president for his essentially conservative view of education...
...atmosphere rather than the actual race that lent a special quality to the oarswomen's season opener...